- 1740 – 24
December 1813),
posthumously honored as
Empress Go-
Sakuramachi (後桜町天皇, Go-
Sakuramachi-tennō) was the 117th
monarch of ****an,
according to the traditional...
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February 1720 – 28 May 1750),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Sakuramachi (桜町天皇,
Sakuramachi-tennō) was the 115th
emperor of ****an,
according to the traditional...
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succession fell to Momozono's sister,
Princess Toshiko, who
became Empress Go-
Sakuramachi. Due to the
young age of Momozono's sons, she also
became empress regent...
- Go-
Sakuramachi.
Hidehito was
deemed too
young to
become Emperor at the time but was
named Crown Prince and heir 5
years later.
Empress Go-
Sakuramachi abdicated...
- In
order to
avoid a
dynastic interregnum, the now-retired
empress Go-
Sakuramachi and the emperor's
chief adviser encouraged Go-Momozono to
hastily adopt...
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Sakuramachi-mae
Station (桜町前駅,
Sakuramachi-mae-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Nishio, Aichi, ****an,
operated by Meitetsu.
Sakuramachi Station...
- Genmei, Genshō, and Kōken/Shōtoku. Her sole
female successor was Go-
Sakuramachi.
Before Meishō's
accession to the
Chrysanthemum Throne, her personal...
- The
Imperial Crown of
Empress Go-
Sakuramachi (後桜町天皇の宝冠) is a
crown in the hōkan (宝冠)
style worn by
Empress Go-
Sakuramachi (reigned 1762 - 1771) of ****an...
- in 660 BC, with
eight exceptions (the last
reigning empress being Go-
Sakuramachi, r. 1762–1771), and
which remains the law of
imperial succession under...
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Sakuramachi Station (桜町駅,
Sakuramachi-eki) is a
railway station on the Iida Line in the city of Iida,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an,
operated by
Central ****an...