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Empress Jito
Empress Jito Empress Jito (From Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) Tomb of Emperor ...
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Emperor of Japan
... Emperor {name}", "the {name} Emperor", and "{name} Tenno", although "Emperor {name}" appears to be the ...
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Emperor Temmu
Emperor Temmu Emperor Temmu (天武天皇 Temmu Tennō) (c. 631 - October 1, 686) was the 40th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He ruled from 672 until his death in 686. He was the youngest son of Emperor Jomei and Empress Saimei, and the younger brother of ...
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Japanese emperor house (translated from German)
... 1931 , fourth daughter of the Sh?wa Tenno and older sister emperor Akihitos. Shimazu Hisanaga ... 1939 , fifth daughter of the Sh?wa Tenno and younger sister of emperor Akihito. Konoe ... empresses, Empress Suiko , Empress Kogyoku, and empress Jito, widows of the deceased were emperors and ...
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Empress Gensho
Empress Gensho Empress Genshō (元正天皇 Genshō Tennō) (680 – April 21, 748) was the 44th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Her given name was Princess Hidaka (氷高皇女). She was an elder sister of Emperor Mommu and daughter of Prince Kusakabe and his ...
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Emperor Mommu
Emperor Mommu Emperor Mommu (文武天皇 Mommu Tennō) (683-707) was the 42nd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He was a grandson of Emperor Temmu and Empress Jitō. When his father, Crown Prince Kusakabe, died, he was only six years old. He took the throne in ...
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Genmei (translated from Dutch)
... Kusakabe (zoon of kezier Tenmu and empress Jito) and mother of emperor Monmu and empress ... Monmu after the death of ex-keizerin Jito 703 . After the death of Monmu she became tenno. In 715 she killed abdication in favour ...
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List of emperors of Japan (translated from Portuguese)
... Yamato period (or Old Period) 1 Jimmu Tenno 660-582 BC 2 Suizei 548-511 ... – 686 , r. 672 – 686 ) * 41 Jito ( 645 – 703 , r. 686 – 697 ... called Heisei. In japonês , frequent is called Tenno Heika. To still notice that the Japanese ...
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Empress Gemmei
Empress Gemmei Empress Gemmei (also Empress Genmyō; 元明天皇 Genmei Tennō) (661 – December 7, 721) was the 43rd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and the fourth woman to hold such a position. She was a daughter of Emperor Tenji and the wife of Crown Prince ...
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User:Fg2/Photos by Place
... Emperor Temmu, Empress Jitō Grave of Tenchi Tenno Isonokami Shrine, Tenri, Nara Prefecture Isonokami Shrine ...
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