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Dowager Chūgū [jp] (中宮) – It was a term that
evolved during the
Heian period; and it came to be
understood as the
title of the empress. For a time,
Chūgū replaced...
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Chūgū-ji (中宮寺) is a
temple in Nara Prefecture, ****an, that was
founded as a
nunnery in the
seventh century by Shōtoku Taishi.
Located immediately to the...
- one
village where they
celebrate the
Bugum Chugu and
danced Ziem. Even now, it is
still happening.
Bugum Chugu is a
typical traditional festival celebrated...
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Kpini Chugu,
which means Guineafowl Festival in Dagbani, is a
minor festival celebrated on the
fourth month after Damba in
Northern region of Ghana. It...
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Apartments (中宮大夫,
chūgū-dayū)—the first-class
officer requiring the
Junior Fourth Rank,
Lower Grade.
Palace ****istant (中宮亮,
chūgū-no-suke)—the second-class...
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Empress (
chūgū) to
Emperor Go-Reizei
Second Daughter:
Imperial Princess Kaoruko/Keishi (馨子内親王; 1029–1093)
later Saien-no Kogo (西院皇后),
Empress (
chūgū) to Emperor...
- Go-Daigo's mausoleum. It is
formally named Tō-no-o no misasagi.
Empress (
Chūgū):
Saionji Kishi (西園寺禧子)
later Empress Dowager Go-Kyōgoku-in (後京極院), Saionji...
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Chucus (sometimes
anglicized "Hugh") was the
mayor of the
palace of
Austrasia from 617 to 623. He was the
predecessor to
Pepin of
Landen and successor...
- two
empresses simultaneously (identified by the
separate titles kōgō and
chūgū). With the help of all this polygamy, the
imperial clan
could produce more...
- consorts, but
Michinaga claimed that the
empress held two
separate titles,
Chūgū and Kōgō,
which were
different in
principle and
could therefore given to...