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Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇,
Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661), also
known as
Empress Saimei (斉明天皇, Saimei-tennō), was the 35th and 37th
monarch of ****an,
according to...
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Izuki Kogyoku (****anese: 紅玉いづき,
Kōgyoku Izuki, born 1984) is a ****anese author.
Kogyoku was born in Kanazawa,
Ishikawa Prefecture. Due to
enjoying the...
- Hashihito), the
daughter of
Emperor Jomei and his
sister Empress Kōgyoku. In the 3rd year of
Kōgyoku-tennō's
reign (皇極天皇三年), the
empress abdicated; and the succession...
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memorials from the
Three Kingdoms of
Korea were
being read to
Empress Kōgyoku by
Ishikawa no Maro.
Prince Naka no Ōe had made
elaborate preparations...
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After Jomei's death, the
throne was p****ed to his wife and niece,
Empress Kōgyoku, and then to her
younger brother,
Emperor Kōtoku,
before eventually being...
- communications.
Still going back 1,000
years and more in history,
Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇,
Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661) of ****an and
predecessors are said to have had the...
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Yamato (Itabuki
Palace or
Itabuki no miya), 643–645 in the
reign of
Empress Kōgyoku Osaka (Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace), 645–654 in the
reign of Emperor...
- Sanda,
featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi,
Kinoko Nasu,
Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita. An
anime television series titled Chaos...
- the
article of May 17 in the year 659 AD (Year 5 of the
reign of
Empress Kōgyoku). (The
domain was
established because the Ezo
family groups of Ikashima...
- a male predecessor. The four
female monarchs before Genshō were Suiko,
Kōgyoku, Jitō and Genmei; the
three reigning after her were Kōken, Meishō, and...