In Japan, Sesshō (摂政) was a regent who was named to act on behalf of either a child emperor before his coming of age, or an empress regnant. The Kampaku...
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Hashi • 1477–1526 Shō Shin • 1587–1620 Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On Legislature Shuri...
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Empress Inpu (殷富門院大輔) Gokyōgoku Regent and former Chancellor of the Realm (後京極摂政前太政大臣) Sanuki, attendant to retired Emperor Nijō (二条院讃岐) Minister of the Right...
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appointed to the position. As the Fujiwara clan—which dominated the Sesshō (摂政, Imperial Regent for Minor Emperors) and Kampaku (関白, Imperial Regent fo Adult...
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political parties. His eldest son, Crown Prince Hirohito, served as Sesshō (摂政; "Regent") from 1921 to 1926 because of Taishō's illness. 124 Hirohito 裕仁...
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marry off their daughters to the emperor and assume the positions of Sesshō (摂政, Imperial Regent for Minor Emperors) and Kampaku (関白, Imperial Regent fo Adult...
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center and monopolized the highest positions in the court, such as sesshō (摂政, Imperial Regent for Minor Emperors), kampaku (関白, Imperial Regent fo Adult...
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Hashi • 1477–1526 Shō Shin • 1587–1620 Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On (Sai Un) Legislature...
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Hideyori's service. Ieyasu was appointed by Hideyoshi to act as Regent (Japanese: 摂政 Sesshō) until Hideyori reached maturity and could take his place as leader...
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Kikuin Sōi 菊隠宗意 Title sessei (摂政) Ōzato Wōji (大里王子) Kyūyō Kokushi (球陽国師) Personal Born ? Died 1620 Religion Buddhism Nationality Ryukyuan School Zen Dharma names...
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donated by Hirohito, an avid sumo fan, in 1925 as the Prince Regent's cup (摂政宮賜杯, Sesshō-no-miya shihai). It was changed to its current name upon Hirohito's...
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was considered dishonorable for a samurai to be killed by others. sesshō (摂政) – Imperial regent for a child emperor or empress; the regent often continued...
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it is a work of the Kyoto sculptor 院憲. A third statue known as Sesshō-zō (摂政像, lit. "regent statue") from 1339 is 1.35 m (4 ft 5 in) tall. Unlike other...
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Sessei (摂政) shishii was the highest government post of the Ryūkyū Kingdom below the king; the sessei served the function of royal or national advisor....
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Emperor Ichijō Shōryaku 1, on the 26th day of the 5th month (990): Sesshō (摂政) for Emperor Ichijō Shōryaku 2, on the 23rd day of the 7th month (991): retire...
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Kaneie was named Udaijin. 986 (Kanna 2, 24th day of the 6th month): Sesshō (摂政) for Emperor Ichijō 986 (Kanna 2, 20th day of the 7th month): retire from...
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offices of state. Fujiwara no Tadamichi (藤原忠通, 1097 - 1164) served as sesshō (摂政, regent), kanpaku (関白, imperial advisor) and daijō-daijin (太政大臣, grand minister)...
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