- she died, and
Emperor Tenji could be said to have
acceded to the
throne (
sokui). 662:
Tenji is said to have
compiled the
first ****anese
legal code known...
- Rice glue (****anese: 続飯, [
sokui] Error: {{Lang}}:
invalid parameter: |3= (help)) is a gel or
liquid adhesive made of a
smooth mush of well-cooked white...
- thereafter,
Emperor Go-Kōmyō is
considered to have
acceded to the
throne (
sokui). The
events during his
lifetime shed
light on his reign. The
years of Go-Kōmyō's...
- thereafter,
Emperor Go-Sai is
considered to have
acceded to the
throne (
sokui). The
events during his
lifetime shed
light on his reign. The
years of Go-Sai's...
- 13th day of the 10th month):
Emperor Go-Fushimi
acceded to the
throne (
sokui) and the nengō was
changed to Shōan to mark the
beginning of a new emperor's...
-
Shortly thereafter,
Emperor Rokujō is said to have
acceded to the
throne (
sokui). 1165 (Eiman 1, 27th–28th day of the 7th month): The former-
Emperor Nijō...
- monarch; and
shortly thereafter,
Empress Meishō is said to have
acceded (
sokui). The
events during her
lifetime shed some
light on her reign. The years...
-
Shortly thereafter,
Emperor Chūkyō is said to have
acceded to the
throne (‘‘
sokui’’). That same year,
after the Jōkyū Incident, he was
dethroned and replaced...
-
Shortly thereafter,
Emperor Nijō is said to have
acceded to the
throne (‘‘
sokui’’).
After Nijō was
formally enthroned, the
management of all
affairs continued...
-
Shortly thereafter,
Emperor Kōbun is said to have
acceded to the
throne (
sokui). If this
understanding were valid, then it
would follow: In the 1st year...