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Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇, Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661), also
known as
Empress Saimei (斉明天皇,
Saimei-tennō), was the 35th and 37th
monarch of ****an,
according to the...
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power as the
crown prince of both the Kōtoku and
Saimei Emperors.
Despite the
death of
Emperor Saimei, he did not
accede to the
throne for
seven years...
- The
Saimei period is a
chronological timeframe during the A****
period of ****anese history. The
Saimei period describes a span of
years which were considered...
- pantheon. Takara,
Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇 Kōgyoku Tennō), also
Empress Saimei (斉明天皇
Saimei Tennō) was the 35th and 37th
empress of ****an,
initially from February...
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intervals not
covered by the nengō
system include:
Reign of
Empress Saimei, 655–662 ...
Saimei (period)
Reign of
Emperor Tenji, 662–672 ...
Tenji (period) Reign...
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former Empress Kogyoku,
ascended to the
throne under another name,
Empress Saimei. He
enacted the
Taika Reform edicts. The
system of h****hō
kyakkan (eight...
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become empress regnant. The six who
reigned before her were Suiko, Kōgyoku/
Saimei, Jitō, Genmei, Genshō, and Kōken/Shōtoku. Her sole
female successor was...
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empress regnant. The
three female monarchs before Genmei were Suiko, Kōgyoku/
Saimei, and Jitō. The four
women sovereigns reigning after Genmei were Genshō,...
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order of
Empress Saimei. On its way,
princess Nukata composes a
famous poem at
Nikitatsu in Iyo Province. c. May –
Empress Saimei builds the
palace of...
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empress regnant. The two
female monarchs before Jitō were
Suiko and Kōgyoku/
Saimei. The five
women sovereigns reigning after Jitō were Genmei, Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku...