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Nagahito (****anese: 良仁),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Go-Sai (後西天皇, Go-Sai-tennō,
January 1, 1638 –
March 22, 1685), also
known as
Emperor Go-Saiin...
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house changed its name to Arisugawa-no-miya
after its
second head,
Prince Nagahito, was
elevated to the
throne as
Emperor Go-Sai. The Arisugawa-no-miya house...
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Teruko (光子内親王, 25 July 1634 – 18
November 1727)
Eight Son:
Imperial Prince Nagahito (秀宮良仁親王, 1
January 1638 – 22
March 1685),
later Emperor Go-Sai
Ninth Son:...
- lady: Bōmon no
Tsubone (坊門局), Bōmon Nobukiyo's
daughter Imperial Prince Nagahito (長仁親王, 1196–1249)
later Imperial Prince Priest Dōjo (道助法親王),
become 8th...
- years) Son of
Emperor Go-Mizunoo;
younger brother of
Empress Meishō. 111
Nagahito 良仁
Emperor Go-Sai 後西天皇 1655–1663 (8 years) Jōō, Meireki, Manji, Kanbun...
- Meishō r. 1629–1643(109)
Tsuguhito 1633–1654 Go-Kōmyō r. 1643–1654(110)
Nagahito 1638–1685 Go-Sai r. 1655–1663(111)
Satohito 1654–1732
Reigen r. 1663–1687(112)...
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Emperor Go-Kōmyō
Tsuguhito Traditional dates. 111 1655–1663
Emperor Go-Sai
Nagahito Traditional dates. 112 1663–1687
Emperor Reigen Satohito Traditional dates...
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Kyoto to ask the now
Cloistered Emperor Go-Toba if one of his sons,
Prince Nagahito,
could become Shogun Sanetomo's heir,
since he had no children. She was...