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Emperor Ōgimachi (正親町天皇,
Ōgimachi-tennō, June 18, 1517 –
February 6, 1593) was the 106th
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
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Ogimachi may
refer to:
Emperor Ōgimachi, the 106th
Emperor of ****an
Ōgimachi Station (Osaka), a
station of the
Sakaisuji Line of
Osaka Muni****l Subway...
- villages,
Ogimachi, Ainokura, and Suganuma,
surrounded by the
steep forested mountains of the
Chubu Region within central ****an.
Ogimachi is located...
- appeared,
which were
directly influenced by
shamanism and Shinto.
Emperor Ogimachi issued edicts to ban
Catholicism in 1565 and 1568, but to
little effect...
- (1514–1515)
First son:
Imperial Prince Michihito (方仁親王)
later Emperor Ōgimachi Second daughter:
Princess Eiju (1519–1535; 永寿女王)
Second Son: (1521–1530)...
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posthumously named Yōkwōin daijō-tennō, who was the
eldest son of
Emperor Ōgimachi.: 10 His
mother was a lady-in-waiting. Go-Yōzei's
Imperial family lived...
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Ōgimachi Station (扇町駅,
Ōgimachi-eki, K12) is a
metro station on the
Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line in Kita-ku, Osaka,
Osaka Prefecture, ****an.
There are two...
- gon-dainagon (acting dainagon).
These were non-royal
descendants of
Emperor Ōgimachi. At
first they were buke, but they
later became dōjō-ke, the
Hirohata family...
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others forced Mitsuhide to
defeat Nobunaga because Nobunaga forced Emperor Ōgimachi to abdicate. In reality, however, the
Imperial Court was
rather desperate...
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Ōgimachi Machiko (正親町町子, 1675 - 1724) was a ****anese
noble lady, scholar,
member of the
Ōgimachi family of
court nobles during the Edo period. She is known...