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Prince Tsunesada (恒貞親王,
Tsunesada-shinnō, 825 –
October 12, 884) was a ****anese
prince of the
early Heian period. He was the
second son of
Emperor Junna...
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Yoshifusa maneuvered to have Montoku,
rather than the
crown prince Tsunesada, put on the throne; Junna's
death set the
stage for the
Fujiwara clan's...
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Muslim governor (or 824) Ono no Komachi, ****anese poet (approximate date)
Tsunesada, ****anese
prince (d. 884) Abu Ubaidah,
Muslim scholar (b. 728)
Hywel ap...
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Shortly after Ninmyo was enthroned, he
designated an heir. He
named Prince Tsunesada, a son of
former Emperor Junna, as the
crown prince. 835 (Jōwa 2): Kūkai...
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Became crown prince again after two
months and
killed by Zhu Wen
Prince Tsunesada 825–884
Emperor Ninmyō
Disinherited in the Jōwa
Incident Yelü Bei 899–937...
- took over the role of
Crown Prince,
while the
former crown prince Prince Tsunesada and a
number of Yoshifusa's
rivals were
removed from power. It brought...
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Buran bint al-Hasan ibn Sahl,
Abbasid consort (b. 807)
October 12 –
Tsunesada, ****anese
prince (b. 825)
December 12 –
Carloman II, king of the West...
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Catholic Church 642 – John IV, pope of the
Catholic Church 884 –
Tsunesada, ****anese
prince (b. 825) 974 – Al-Muti,
Abbasid caliph (b. 913/14) 1095...
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Buran bint al-Hasan ibn Sahl,
Abbasid consort (b. 807)
October 12 –
Tsunesada, ****anese
prince (b. 825)
December 12 –
Carloman II, king of the West...
- Kyoto,
Kyoto Prefecture Spouse Emperor Junna (m. 827–840)
Issue Prince Tsunesada Prince Tsunefusa Prince Motosada House Imperial House of ****an Father...