Emperor Ninmyō (redirect from Nimmyo)
Emperor Ninmyō (仁明天皇, Ninmyō-tennō, 27 September 808 – 6 May 850) was the 54th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Ninmyō's...
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50th Emperor Kanmu. Taira Nimmyō (Nimmyō Heishi, 仁明平氏) – descended from the princes, grandchildren of the 54th Emperor Nimmyō's lineage. Taira Montoku (Montoku...
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history. Makoto, also known as Kitabe-daijin, was the brother of Emperor Nimmyō, Minamoto no Tokiwa, and Minamoto no Tōru. He received the name "Minamoto"...
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abdicates the throne, after a 10-year reign. He is succeeded by his nephew Nimmyō, as the 54th emperor of Japan. Irmgard, Frankish abbess (or 830) Kocel,...
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lived for 14 years as a monk. Saga 809 823 842 Junna Junna 823 833 840 Nimmyō Seiwa 858 876 881 Yōzei Yōzei 876 884 (deposed) 949 Kōkō Uda 887 897 931...
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he was raised to the Head of Kurōdo (蔵人頭, Kurōdo no Tō). After Emperor Nimmyō died in 850, Munesada became a monk due to his grief, taking the religious...
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which was to be presented at the Baekje court. 849 (Kashō 2, 10th month): Nimmyo celebrated his 40th birthday, and many presents were offered to him. 849...
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abdicates the throne, after a 10-year reign. He is succeeded by his nephew Nimmyō, as the 54th emperor of Japan. March 1 – Emperor Louis the Pious is restored...
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