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Emperor Junnin (淳仁天皇,
Junnin-tennō, 733 –
November 10, 765) was the 47th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. The seventh...
- Nakamaro. She was
eventually replaced on the
throne by her relative,
Emperor Junnin,
whose rule was a
continuation of Nakamaro's regime.
During the intermediate...
- A short-lived
revolt led by
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro is suppressed.
Emperor Junnin is
deposed after a 6-year reign, and
forced into exile.
Former empress Kōken...
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Emperor Sudoujinkei (崇道尽敬皇帝, Sudōjinkei Kōtei), as the
father of
Emperor Junnin. In the
beginning of the Nara period, he
gained political power as a leader...
- 758.
Nakamaro became Prime Minister (taishi)
during the
reign of
Emperor Junnin. He
acted to
secure the
northern border with the Ainu, but his
plans did...
- and
Prince Toneri, the
editor of the
Nihon Shoki and
father of
Emperor Junnin.
Through Prince Kusakabe,
Tenmu had two
emperors and two
empresses among...
- the
years from
August 757
through January 765. The
reigning Emperor was
Junnin-tennō (淳仁天皇), who was a mere
figurehead while authority was in the hands...
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Awaji Province was a
common destination for
political exiles.
Emperor Junnin was
exiled in
Awaji after his
abdication until his death. In the Edo period...
- Genshō,
Empress (715–724) Shōmu,
Emperor (724–749) Kōken,
Empress (749–758)
Junnin,
Emperor (758–764) Shōtoku,
Empress (764–770) Kōnin,
Emperor (770–781) Kanmu...
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Lichfield Ja'far al-Sadiq,
sixth Shī‘ah Imām and
Muslim scholar (b. 702)
Junnin,
emperor of ****an (b. 733) Miao Jinqing,
chancellor of the Tang dynasty...