• Emperor Kōbun (弘文天皇, Kōbun-tennō, c. 648 – August 21, 672) was the 39th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kōbun's reign...
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  • years) Son of Emperor Jomei and Empress Kōgyoku. 39 Ōtomo 大友 Emperor Kōbun 弘文天皇 672 (8 months) 648–672 (24 years) Son of Emperor Tenji. Deposed and committed...
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  • the 1st year of Kōbun (672): Emperor Kōbun, in the 1st year of his reign (弘文天皇元年), died; and his uncle Ōaomi-shinnō received the succession (senso) after...
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    the 1st year of Kōbun (672): Emperor Kōbun, in the 1st year of his reign (弘文天皇一年), died; and his uncle Ōaomi-shinnō received the succession (senso) after...
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    (大祓式, "Grand purification rite") August 24 (from 11 a.m.): Kōbun Tennō-sai (弘文天皇祭, "the Emperor Kōbun festival") August 24 (from 1 p.m.): Kensho-sai (献書祭...
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    post-Taika or pre-Taihō chronology, the first year of Emperor Kōbun's reign (弘文天皇元年 or 弘文天皇1年) is also construed as the first year of the Kōbun period (弘文1年). Non-nengō...
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