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Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇 Kōkaku Tennō) (September 23, 1771 – December 11, 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Kokaku is the lineal ancestor of all the succeeding emperors of Japan, up to present monarch, Akihito.
Because his reign followed an era in which most emperors died young or were forced to abdicate, Kōkaku was the first Japanese monarch to remain on the throne past the age of 40 since the abdication of Emperor Ōgimachi in 1586.
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 Emperor Kokaku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇) (September 23, 1771 December 11, 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan.
He was the sixth son of Prince Kan'in-no-miya Sukehito (閑院宮典仁), grandson of Emperor Higashiyama.
Because his reign followed an era in which most emperors died young or were forced to abdicate, Kōkaku was the first Japanese monarch to remain on the throne past the age of 40 since the abdication of Emperor Ōgimachi in 1586.
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Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇) (September 23, 1771 –; December 11, 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan.
His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor of Japan (天皇, tennō) is Japans titular head of state and the head of the Japanese imperial family.
Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇;) (August 5, 1758 - December 16, 1779) was the 118th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperors of Japan - SamuraiWiki
The succession of Emperors as described in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki cannot be taken at face-value.
Emperor Sujin is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing Yamato region) after the tribal confederacies that had held power previously--this does not mean, however, that he and those that followed did not have highly ficionalized lives.
This assertion could very well apply to many other early Emperors, while others are most likely composite figures--an amalgamation of various important figures in early Japan.
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Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇;) (March 16, 1800- February 21, 1846) was the 120th imperial ruler of Japan.
Ninkō; was the sixth son of Emperor Kōkaku (光格)
He was named as crown prince in 1809, being adopted by his father the Emperor's wife (chūgū), Imperial Princess Yoshiko (?, 欣子内親王), also known as Shinkiyowa-in (?, 新清和院), and was enthroned as Emperor in 1817 after his father retired from the throne.
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Kōkaku, the great-grandson of Emperor Higashiyama, took the throne following the death of his second cousin, Go-Momozono in 1780.
Because his reign followed an era in which most emperors died young or were forced to abdicate, Kōkaku was the first Japanese monarch to remain on the throne past the age of 40 since the abdication of Emperor Ogimachi in 1586.
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Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇) (September 23, 1771 – December 11, 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Go-Momozono of Japan - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was the firstborn son of Emperor Momozono.
Imperial Prince Tomohito (兼仁親王) (Emperor Kōkaku, sixth son of Imperial Prince Kan'in-no-miya Sukehito)
Because his only child was a daughter, Princess Kinko (?) (欣子), he hurriedly adopted a son from the Kan'in branch of the Imperial Family who became Emperor Kōkaku.
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Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇;) (1758-1779) was the 118th imperial ruler of Japan.
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Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇;) (1800-1846) was the 120th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Category:Japanese emperors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This category contains the Emperors and Empresses of Japan.
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Two years later, in 1770, his aunt, Go-Sakuramachi ceded the throne to him.
The Emperor was sickly, and in 1779, he passed away at the age of just 22.
Because his only child was a daughter, Princess Yoshiko (?) (欣子), he hurriedly adopted a son from the Kan'in branch of the Imperial Family who became Emperor Kōkaku.
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Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇) (1771 - 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan.
Because his reign followed an era which most emperors died young or were to abdicated Kōkaku was the first Japanese to remain on the throne past the of 40 since the abdication of Emperor Ogimachi in 1586.
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Biographical Information on the Emperor of Japan and Members of the Imperial Family
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(仁孝天皇) was the 120th imperial ruler of Japan.
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Emperor Ninko of Japan - The Jiggies Reference Guide
Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇;) was the 120th imperial ruler of Japan.
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