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Osahito (22 July 1831 – 30
January 1867),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Kōmei, was the 121st
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of...
- only
three of them
lived to adulthood. His
fourth son,
Imperial Prince Osahito became Emperor Kōmei upon Ninkō's
death in 1846.
While political power...
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Communication Studies (in ****anese). 60: 57–93. NCID AA12286697. Miyaoka,
Osahito; Sakiyama, Osamu; Krauss,
Michael E., eds. (2007). The
Vanishing Languages...
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Historical Linguistics. New York:
Oxford University Press. Miyaoka,
Osahito (2012). A
grammar of
Central Alaskan Yupik (cay).
Mouton Grammar Library...
- her lifetime. At age 13, she was
matched with
Osahito. Upon the
death of
Emperor Ninkō in 1846,
Osahito, who
succeeded him as
Emperor Kōmei,
named her...
- hdl:2115/47031.
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original on 2015-04-21. Miyaoka,
Osahito; Sakiyama, Osamu; Krauss,
Michael E., eds. (2007). The
Vanishing Languages...
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Obito 首 None
Jinki 神亀 Tenpyō 天平 Tenpyō-kanpō 天平感宝 None
Emperor Shōmu 聖武天皇
Osahito 統仁 None Kaei 嘉永
Ansei 安政 Man'en 万延 Bunkyū 文久
Genji 元治 Keiō 慶応 None Emperor...
- 16.
Osahito,
Emperor Kōmei 8. Mutsuhito,
Emperor Meiji 17. Lady
Yoshiko Nakayama 4. Yoshihito,
Emperor Taishō 18.
Count Takamitsu Yanagihara 9. Lady Naruko...
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Reference Handbook.
Greenwood Publishing Group. ISPN: 1573560197. Miyaoka,
Osahito. (2007). The
Vanishing Languages of the
Pacific Rim.
Oxford University...
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Internationales Handbuch Zur
Flexion und Wortbildung.
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Osahito Miyaoka (2012) A
Grammar of
Central Alaskan Yupik (CAY). De Gruyter. Terrill...