The Imperial House of Japan |
Contents
TABLE OF EMPERORS PERSONAL NAMES | 7 |
TABLE OF EMPERORS CONSORTS | 13 |
FOREWORD TO NENGO TABLE | 23 |
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abdicated in favour Aki-ko Antoku ascended the throne Bakufu became Buddhist capital ceremony Chōkei Chūgū Court Crown Prince Dainihonshi Dajōdaijin daughter death died eldest Emperor Emperor Antoku Emperor Kōmei Emperor Meiji Emperor Shōmu Empress enthronement ex-Emperor exile father Fujiwara Fushimi Genchū GoDaigo GoFukakusa GoFushimi GoKameyama GoKomatsu GoMizunoo GoMurakami GoSaga GoSanjō GoShirakawa GoToba GoUda GoYōzei Heizei Hime Hōjō Hōō Imperial family Insei Japan Jingū Jitō Junnin Juntoku Kamakura Kameyama Kazuhito Kiyomori known Kōgō Kojiki Kōken Konoye Kōtaikō Kōwa Kuge Kwammu Kwampaku Kyoto Kyūshū Majesty Majesty's Meiji Miko Mikoto Minamoto Misasagi Miya Mon'in month mother Naishinnō Nanchō Nara Nihonshoki Nijō Ninna-ji Nyōgo palace peror poems posthumous name priest proclaimed Crown Prince Professor Yashiro province rank reign Sadaijin Saga Sanjō Sesshō Shikken Shin-In Shinki Shinnō Shirakawa Shogun Shōhei Shōmu shrine Soga sons Sutoku Taira Takauji Temmu temple Tenji Tennō title of Dajō-Tennō Toba Tokugawa Tsuchimikado Udaijin Yamato Yoshi-ko Yoshino