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Emperor Heizei (平城天皇,
Heizei-tennō, 773 –
August 5, 824), also
known as Heijō-tennō, was the 51st
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order...
- them,
three sons
would eventually ascend to the
imperial throne:
Emperor Heizei,
Emperor Saga and
Emperor Junna. Some of his
descendants (known as the Kammu...
- 17, 809 (Daidō 4, 1st day of the 4th month): In the 4th year of
Emperor Heizei's reign, he fell ill and abdicated; and the
succession (senso) was received...
- in Kūkai's
absence Emperor Kanmu had died and was
replaced by
Emperor Heizei who
exhibited no
great enthusiasm for Buddhism. Kūkai's
return from China...
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early Heian period. He was born in 792 in Kyoto. His
parents were
Emperor Heizei and
Fujii no
Fujiko (葛井藤子).
Following the
Kusuko Incident (薬子の変, Kusuko...
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Emperor Heizei Incident (平城太上天皇の変,
Heizei-Daijō-tennō no Hen),
occurred in the
early Heian period. In 810,
Emperor Saga and ex-Emperor
Heizei stood in...
- Heijō-kyō (平城京, also
Heizei-kyō,
sometimes Nara no miyako) was the
Capital of ****an
during most of the Nara period, from 710 to 740 and
again from 745...
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title was
first awarded posthumously in 806 to the late
mother of
Emperor Heizei. In
ancient ****an, most of the
empresses consort were princesses, except...
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written as 躬仁. Also
known as
Emperor Go-Kanmu. Also
known as
Emperor Go-
Heizei. Also
known as
Kazuhito (和仁). Also
known as Masahito. Also
known as Emperor...
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become a
consort for
Emperor Heizei,
which brought Fujiwara to court. When she
reached court,
Fujiwara earned Heizei's favor and
became his consort....