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  Emperor Saga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇, Saga tennō) (786–842) was the 52nd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
He was the second son of Emperor Kammu, and younger brother of Emperor Heizei, his predecessor.
Saga succeeded to the throne after the retirement of Heizei due to illness, and soon after his enthronement was himself ill. This gave Heizei an opportunity to foment a rebellion, which Saga put down in a bloody civil war.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Emperor Heizei of Japan
Emperor Heizei (平城天皇) (774-824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇;) (786-842) was the 52nd imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Heizei (平城天皇) (774 - 824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Heizei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Heizei (平城天皇 Heizei Tennō) (774-824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
He was the son of the Emperor Kammu and his empress Fujiwara no Otomuro.
The Emperor Saga pretended to agree with him, but planned to ignore this idea and reduce the influence of the former emperor.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Emperor Junna of Japan
Emperor Junna (淳和天皇) (786-840) was the 53rd imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Kanmu or Kammu (桓武天皇;, Kanmu-tennō) (737—806) was the 50th Imperial Ruler of Japan.
Emperor Kanmu was the son of the Emperor Kōnin.
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 Japan, Buddhism and Warlords
Buddhism may have arrived in Japan earlier, but the commonly believed time of its arrival in Japan was around the mid-500s, when the Korean king of Paekche was fighting the king of neighboring Silla and wished to ally himself with Japan.
Japan's emperor sent no troops to Korea, and in 562 Japan was forced from its possession in Korea that it called Mimana.
Japan was growing also in population, and they were expanding against indigenous people, including the Ainu, who, on the main island, Honshu, were overrun and pushed farther north.
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 Emperor Hirohito of Japan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Emperor Hirohito of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
After Japan's defeat in World War II, his status was reduced to that of a constitutional monarch.
Emperor of Japan from 1926, when he succeeded his father Taishō (Yoshihito).
After the defeat of Japan in World War II in 1945, he was made a figurehead monarch by the US-backed constitution of 1946.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Emperor Kammu of Japan
Emperor Kammu (桓武天皇;) was the 50th imperial ruler of Japan.
During his reign the capital of Japan was moved from Heijo, near Nara, first to Nagaoka[?], and then to Heian[?].
He was an active emperor who set up new government organisations and fought the Ezo[?] tribes in the north of the country.
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 Emperor Saga of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇;) (786 - 842) was the 52nd imperial ruler of Japan.
He was the second son of Kammu and younger brother of Heizei his predecessor.
Saga succeeded to the throne after retirement of Heizei due to illness and after his enthronement was himself ill. This Heizei an opportunity to forment a rebellion Saga put down in a bloody civil
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 Emperor Heliogabalus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Emperor Heliogabalus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
His original name was Varius Avitus Bassianus, but was named Elagabalus after the Sun god Elah-Gabal (the Greek Helios), whose priest he became while still a child.
Owing to the intrigues of his grandmother Julia Maesa, he was proclaimed emperor 218 and his position was secured when the emperor Macrinus was assassinated.
Elagabalus appears to have been deranged, and devoted his reign almost solely to the promulgation of his own worship.
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 Japan Heads
Daughter of Tenchi Tennō who was regent 661-68 and Emperor 668-71 Her husband, Temmu Tennō, had withdrawn to temple-life and left the throne to their son in 886 with her as regent, and lived (645-701).
Shortly after the plot, Emperor Heizei retired, citing health problems, and was succeeded by his younger brother, Emperor Saga.
In response, Saga dismissed her from her very important administrative post as was Superior of the Ladies-in-Waiting (naishi-no kami), where her duty was to transfer of the emperor's decrets and she had very often formulated the emperor's decrets.
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 TIMELINE 8th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
705-11: Emperor Justinian II restored to power The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 705-15: Caliph Walid constructs the Great Mosque at Damascus The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 706: Arab invasions of Asia Minor recommence The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 707: Death of Emperor Mommu of Japan, succeeded by Empress Gemmei.
715-17 Emperor Theodosios III, proclaimed by naval troops The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 715-31 Pope Gregory II The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 715: Death of Umayyid Caliph Walid I.
717-41: Emperor Leo III The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 717-8: Arab siege of Constantinople The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 718: Death of Ingild, the brother of Ina.
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 Sakanoue no Tamuramaro - TheBestLinks.com - Emperor Kammu of Japan, Emperor Heizei of Japan, Emperor Saga of Japan, ...
Sakanoue no Tamuramaro (坂上田村麻呂 758 - 811) was a general and shogun of the early Heian Period of Japan.
Serving emperor Kammu, he was appointed shogun and given the task of conquering the Emishi (Emishi Seibatsu) which he subjugated and drove from the Tohoku region of Honshu to the island of Hokkaido.
After emperor Kammu's death, the general continued to serve the emperors Heizei and Saga.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> nl:824   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Iñigo Arista revolts against the Franks and establishes the kingdom of Navarre (approximate date).
The Constitutio Romana establishes the authority of the Holy Roman Emperors over the pope
Thomas, claimant to the throne of the Byzantine Empire, brother of Michael II
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 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In the list below, the dates are first the date or year assumed duties of Emperor, second is the date of coronation if different from the first date (shown in parentheses), and third is the date or year of the end of the reign.
Because of the pervasive influence of the Emperor on Japanese life, the adoption of this name for Akihito's reign can be expected to influence Japan's policy.
Rongstad's Japanese Military Model Numbers 1926-1945 Japan marked military hardware according to the reign and year of reign of the Emperor.
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 Emperor Heizei of Japan - TheBestLinks.com - Buddhism, Emperor of Japan, Emperor Kammu of Japan, Emperor Saga of Japan, ...
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 Kukai - Japanese Monk, Scholar, and Artist
In 804 he travelled managed to be included in a diplomatic mission to China, perhaps with the help of the Emperor Kanmu.
Hui-Kuo decided to make Kūkai his successor, but asked him to return to Japan and teach the esoteric doctrines there for the benefit of the Japanese people.
Kūkai returned to a new emperor, Heizei, who showed little interest in Kūkai or his new teachings.
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 Hada (Hebrews) coming to Japan
Approximate date of accession of First Emperor Jimmu also called the 'Kamu-yamato-iware-biko-sumera-mikoto' when translated in Hebrew means 'The founder of the Hebrew nation of Yahweh, the noble (first born) of Samaria his kingdom'
All books were lost along with the knowledge of the history of Japan.
Later, mythological histories were largely fictional birthed from the literary vacuum created by this great loss.
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 List of Japan-related topics
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