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Jomei (舒明天皇,
Jomei-tennō,
April 17, 593 –
November 17, 641) was the 34th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession.
Jomei's reign...
- killed,
Prince Tamura was
chosen and he
acceded to the
throne as
Emperor Jomei in 629.
Empress Suiko ruled for 35 years.
Although there were
seven other...
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Roohallah Jomei (Persian: روح الله جمعه ای) is an
Iranian journalist and politician. He has been the
Deputy Minister and
Advisor to the
Minister of Interior...
- Son:
Prince Kara (漢皇子)
Second Husband:
Prince Tamura (田村皇子),
later Emperor Jomei,
Prince Oshisaka-no-hikohito-no-Ōe's son (also
Emperor Bidatsu's grandson)...
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Jomei Bean-Lindo (born 9 May 1998) is a
Bermudian international footballer who
plays for
Dandy Town Hornets, as a left back. Bean-Lindo is
currently playing...
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emperor of ****an who
reigned from 668 to 671. He was the son of
Emperor Jomei and
Empress Kōgyoku (Empress Saimei), and his
children included Empress...
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Emperor Jomei,
Emishi supported Empress Kōgyoku. His daughter, Soga no
Tetsuki no Iratsume, was a wife of
Emperor Jomei and bore
Emperor Jomei one daughter...
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JoMei Chang (born 1952) is a
Taiwanese computer scientist and
technology business executive in
Silicon Valley and China.
Chang was
named a
leading CEO...
- Empress,
Hashihito no
Himemiko (Princess Hashihito), the
daughter of
Emperor Jomei and his
sister Empress Kōgyoku. In the 3rd year of Kōgyoku-tennō's reign...
- ****on, pp. 65–67., p. 65, at
Google Books Brown, pp. 264;
prior to
Emperor Jomei, the
personal names of the
emperors were very long and
people did not generally...