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    as Emperor Momozono (桃園天皇, Momozono-tennō), was the 116th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Momozono's reign spanned...
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    1758 – 16 December 1779), posthumously honored as Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇, Go-Momozono-tennō), was the 118th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional...
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  • Momozono can refer to: Emperor Momozono of Japan, 116th Emperor of Japan Momozono Station, a station of the Kintetsu Nagoya Line, located in Hisai, Mie...
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    her brother Emperor Momozono were the last lineal descendants of Emperor Nakamikado. Her nephew succeeded her as Emperor Go-Momozono upon her abdication...
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    whom he fathered 4 children. His first son would go on to become Emperor Momozono, while his second daughter would later be Empress Go-Sakuramachi. Sakuramachi...
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  • playing-card suits, fruits and clovers as the Cure's main motifs. Love Momozono is a 14-year-old second-year student at Yotsuba Junior High School. One...
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  • Onna-ichi-no-Miya) in her infancy. She was the only child of Emperor Go-Momozono; and she became the wife of the Emperor's adopted heir, marrying her adoptive...
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    Go-Momozono to hastily adopt Prince Morohito. The adopted prince was the Emperor's second cousin once removed in the biological male line. Go-Momozono died...
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    Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi, Go-Momozono and Kōkaku. The shrine complex also encompasses the misasagi...
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    Momozono Station (桃園駅, Momozono-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway...
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    years November 1772 through March 1781. The reigning emperors were Go-Momozono-tennō (後桃園天皇) and Kōkaku-tennō (光格天皇). 1772 An'ei gannen (安永元年): The era...
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    Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono. Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most...
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    (良仁) or Yoshihito; and his pre-accession title was Hide-no-miya (秀宮) or Momozono-no-miya. He was the eighth son of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. He was raised as...
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    reigning empress and emperor were Go-Sakuramachi-tennō (後桜町天皇) and Go-Momozono-tennō (後桃園天皇). 1764 Meiwa gannen (明和元年): The era name became Meiwa (meaning...
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    Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi, Go-Momozono, Kōkaku and Ninkō. Empress Dowager Eishō is also entombed...
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    years from July 1748 to October 1751. The reigning emperor was Emperor Momozono (桃園天皇).: 418  1748 Kan'en gannen (寛延元年): The era name was changed to Kan'en...
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  • second season was announced and premiered during January 2015. Nanami Momozono dreams of living an average school life just like any other high school...
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    October 1751 through June 1764. The reigning emperor and empress were Momozono-tennō (桃園天皇) and Go-Sakuramachi-tennō (後桜町天皇).: 418  1751 Hōreki 1 (宝暦元年):...
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  • name, 蜃気郎 (Shinkirou) comes from 蜃気楼, meaning "Mirage". Genjitsu Momozono (桃園 幻実, Momozono Genjitsu), a boy who only likes two-dimensional drawings, and...
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    proved with the second Kan'in-no-miya, Sukehito shinnō. When Emperor Go-Momozono died, he had only a single daughter. Sukehito's son was chosen to become...
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    through July 1748. The reigning emperors were Sakuramachi-tennō (桜町天皇) and Momozono-tennō (桃園天皇). 1744 Enkyō gannen (延享元年): The new era of Enkyō (meaning "Becoming...
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    immediate Imperial successors, including Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono, are enshrined here as well. The years of Nakamikado's...
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  • was a member of the Imperial Family, the second son of the 116th Emperor Momozono, the 17th head of the Fushimi-no-miya (伏見宮家) line of shinnōke cadet branches...
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    1603–1868 Go-Yōzei Go-Mizunoo Meishō Go-Kōmyō Go-Sai Reigen Higashiyama Nakamikado Sakuramachi Momozono Go-Sakuramachi Go-Momozono Kōkaku Ninkō Kōmei Meiji...
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    successors, including Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono. Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most...
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    Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono. Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most...
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    Hoshizaki Factory (Minami Ward, Nagoya) Minato Factory (Minato Ward, Nagoya) Momozono Factory (Mizuho Ward, Nagoya) Kariya Factory (Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture)...
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    Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono.: 423  Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few...
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    Imperial successors, including Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi and Go-Momozono, are enshrined here as well. The years of Higashiyama's...
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  • Nakamikado 115 Emperor Sakuramachi 116 Emperor Momozono 117 Empress Go-Sakuramachi 118 Emperor Go-Momozono In addition, this is the official misasagi for...
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