Tachibana no Kachiko (橘 嘉智子, 786 – June 17, 850), also known as Empress Danrin (檀林皇后, Danrin-kōgō), was a Japanese empress, the chief consort of Emperor...
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Eldest son of Moroe Tachibana no Shimadamaro (橘島田麿) - Son of Naramaro Tachibana no Kiyotomo (橘清友) - Son of Naramaro Tachibana no Kachiko (橘嘉智子) - Daughter...
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period. Ninmyō was the second son of Emperor Saga and the Empress Tachibana no Kachiko. His personal name (imina) was Masara (正良). After his death, he was...
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Emperor Saga (redirect from Kami-no-daijingū)
from royal succession. Empress: Tachibana no Kachiko (橘嘉智子), also known as Empress Danrin (檀林皇后, Danrin-kōgō), Tachibana no Kiyotomo's daughter. Second Son:...
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(Nyōgo): Fujiwara no Nenshi/Toshiko (藤原年子) Consort (Nyōgo): Fujiwara no Koreko (藤原是子) Consort (Nyōgo): Tachibana no Fusako (橘房子), Tachibana no Ujikimi's daughter...
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way. The record may have been erased when Naramaro's granddaughter Tachibana no Kachiko became the empress consort (皇后) of Emperor Saga. However, Naramaro's...
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Attendant (Koui): Tachibana no Yasukage's daughter (d. 924) Imperial Prince Sadakata (貞固親王; 868–930) Court Attendant (Koui): Fujiwara no Nakamune's daughter...
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caliph (d. 833) Sahl ibn Bishr, Muslim astrologer (approximate date) Tachibana no Kachiko, empress of Japan (d. 850) June 11 – Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, anti-Abbasid...
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no Hiroko/Enshi (菅原衍子), Sugawara no Michizane’s daughter Minamoto no Junshi (源順子, 875–925) married Fujiwara no Tadahira Consort (Nyōgo): Tachibana no...
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heavenly emperor") or Jotei (女帝, lit. "female emperor") – Because there is no feminine equivalent to king and emperor in East Asian languages, different...
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daughter-in-law was Lady Tachibana no Kachiko. Ponsonby-Fane, page 62. Varley, p. 151; Brown, p. 279. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Fujiwara no Umakai" in Japan...
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mathematician Maura of Troyes, Frankish noblewoman and saint (b. 827) Tachibana no Kachiko, empress of Japan (b. 786) Stephen of Liège, Frankish bishop (approximate...
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mathematician Maura of Troyes, Frankish noblewoman and saint (b. 827) Tachibana no Kachiko, empress of Japan (b. 786) Stephen of Liège, Frankish bishop (approximate...
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was Japan's first Zen temple, founded in Saga, Kyōto by order of Tachibana no Kachiko during the Jōwa era. The temple was destroyed by fire in 928, but...
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mother was Fujiwara no Sawako. Kōkō had four Imperial consorts and 41 Imperial sons and daughters. The first kampaku Fujiwara no Mototsune was influential...
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Succession to the Japanese throne Family Tree of Japanese deities Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future royal...
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Fujiwara no Onshi Preceded by Tachibana no Kachiko Empress dowager of Japan 833–854 Succeeded by Fujiwara no Junshi Preceded by Tachibana no Kachiko Grand...
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caliph (d. 833) Sahl ibn Bishr, Muslim astrologer (approximate date) Tachibana no Kachiko, empress of Japan (d. 850) 787 Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi, Muslim scholar...
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Jōwa era, and 3 years in the Kashō era. 850 (Kashō 3, 5th month): Tachibana no Kachiko died. She was the widow of Emperor Saga and the mother of Emperor...
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pope of the Catholic Church 811 – Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, Japanese shōgun (b. 758) 850 – Tachibana no Kachiko, Japanese empress (b. 786) 900 – Fulk, French...
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granddaughter of Emperor Jomei (舒明天皇) and Soga no Hote-no-iratsume (蘇我法提郎女), through their son Prince Furuhito-no-Ōe (古人大兄皇子). Her poetry is collected in the...
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time, Fujiwara no Yoshifusa of the Hokke gained the confidence of the retired Emperor Saga and his chief consort Tachibana no Kachiko and quickly rose...
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known as Nochi-no-tsukinowa no higashiyama no misasagi. Franz Eckert composed "Trauermarsch" ("Deep mourning" funeral march or "Kanashimi no kiwami") for...
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Monuments of Ancient Kyoto". In the early Heian period, Empress Tachibana no Kachiko, wife of Emperor Saga, founded a temple called Danrin-ji on the site...
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Princess Hashihito no Anahobe (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko, 560 – 7 February 622), also known as Empress Taiza (間人皇后), was a member of the...
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However, his travel was on the personal behest of the Empress Dowager Tachibana Kachiko, a devout Buddhist with religious and literary renown,: 348–356 who...
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Princess Iwa (redirect from Empress Iwa-no hime)
Princess Iwa (磐之媛命, Iwa no hime no Mikoto, d. 347), sometimes known as Empress Iwa no hime (磐姫皇后, Iwa no hime kōgō), was a poet and the empress consort...
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Daoyi. : 7472 During the Jowa period (834-848 CE), Empress Dowager Tachibana Kachiko dispatched Egaku on several trips to Tang China for pilgrimage and...
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no Tarashiko1 Tachibana no Kachiko Princess Koshi1 Princess Seishi Fujiwara no Onshi Fujiwara no Anshi Princess Masako Fujiwara no Koshi Fujiwara no Junshi...
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no Tarashiko1 Tachibana no Kachiko Princess Koshi1 Princess Seishi Fujiwara no Onshi Fujiwara no Anshi Princess Masako Fujiwara no Koshi Fujiwara no Junshi...
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