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Montoku (文徳天皇,
Montoku-tennō) (August 827 – 7
October 858) was the 55th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession.
Montoku's...
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named after the
emperors they
descended from:
Kanmu Heishi, Ninmyō Heishi,
Montoku Heishi, and Kōkō Heishi, the most
influential of
which was the
Kanmu Heishi...
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spanned the
years from 858
through 876.
Seiwa was the
fourth son of
Emperor Montoku. His
mother was
Empress Dowager Fujiwara no
Akirakeiko (明子), also called...
- Genji's
Minamoto no Mitsunaka's wife.
These were
descendants of
Emperor Montoku.
Among them,
Minamoto no
Yoshiari was a sadaijin, and
among his descendants...
- was
replaced with Ninmyō's
first son,
Prince Michiyasu (later
Emperor Montoku)
whose mother was the
Empress Fujiwara no Junshi, a
daughter of sadaijin...
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Nihon Montoku Tennō
Jitsuroku (日本文徳天皇実録, "The True
History of
Emperor Montoku of ****an"),
abbreviated as
Montoku Jitsuroku, is an
officially commissioned...
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Haruzumi no Yo****ada in 869.
Nihon Montoku Tennō
Jitsuroku (Veritable
Record of
Emperor Montoku of ****an; also
called Montoku jitsuroku) – 10
volumes covering...
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Genji (光孝源氏) –
descended from 58th
emperor Kōkō.
Montoku Genji (文徳源氏) –
descended from 55th
emperor Montoku.
Murakami Genji (村上源氏) –
descended from 62nd emperor...
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Fujiwara clan. He was a
minister during the
reigns of
Emperor Ninmyō,
Emperor Montoku and
Emperor Seiwa. 834 (Jōwa 1, 9th day of the 7th month):
Sangi 835 (Jōwa...
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features a
number of
alcoholic drinks such as bahar, kinomol, lihing,
montoku, sagantang,
sikat and tuak; with the
state itself becoming the third-highest...