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Morohito (****anese: 師仁, 23
September 1771 – 11
December 1840),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇, Kōkaku-tennō), was the 119th
emperor of ****an...
- the
choice went
instead to
Prince Morohito, who was a
member of the
Kanin branch of the
Imperial family.
Morohito was the
sixth son of
Prince Kan'in-no-miya...
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dying emperor to
adopt Prince Morohito,
whose biological father was
Prince Sukehito, the
second Prince Kan'in.
Morohito, who
would be
known as Emperor...
- (594–661) 2.
Prince Shiki (d. 716) 10. Koshi-no-Michi 5. Koshi-no-michi no
Iratsume 1.
Emperor Kōnin 6. Ki no
Morohito 3. Ki no
Tochihime (d. 709) 7. Michi...
- 716) 9. Koshi-no-michi no
Iratsume 2.
Emperor Kōnin (709–82) 10. Ki no
Morohito 5. Ki no
Tochihime (d. 709) 11.
Michi 1.
Emperor Kanmu 6.
Yamato no Ototsugu...
- died on
December 16, 1779, at the age of 21 and his
adopted son
Prince Morohito became Emperor Kōkaku in the
following year. Go-Momozono's only daughter...
- years) Son of
Emperor Momozono;
nephew of
Empress Go-Sakuramachi. 119
Morohito 師仁
Emperor Kōkaku 光格天皇 1780–1817 (37 years) An'ei, Tenmei, Kansei, Kyōwa...
- p****ed away. As a
result of the
death of
heirless Emperor Go-Momozono,
Morohito, the
sixth son of Sukehito,
ascended the
throne as
Emperor Kōkaku in 1779...
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Yoshiko 1676–1707
Sukehito shinnō 1733–1794
Fushimi Sadatake 1701–1754
Morohito 1771–1840 Kōkaku 1780–1817(119)
Fushimi Kuniyori 1733–1802
Ayahito 1800–1846...
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Tochihime 紀橡姫
posthumously appointed in 771 died 709
Daughter of Ki no
Morohito.
Spouse of
Prince Shiki. Gave
birth to
Emperor Kōnin and one
other child...