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  1. List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    144 hàng · This list of emperors of Japan presents the traditional order of succession. Records of the reigns are compiled according to the traditional Japanese calendar.In the nengō system which has been in use since the late-seventh century, years are numbered using the Japanese era name and the number of years which have taken place since that nengō era started.

  2. List of emperors of Japan - Simple English Wikipedia, the ...

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    144 hàng · Emperor Suinin 垂仁天皇: Traditional dates: 12: Oho Tarashihiko Oshirowake no …

  3. List of Japanese Emperors | Japan Reference

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    26/01/2012 · Emperor Akihito (明仁)(Heisei 平成) 1989 - (1990) present Shōwa (昭和天皇 Shōwa tennō) 1926 - (1928) 1989 Taishō (大正天皇 Taishō-tennō) 1912 - (1915) 1926

  4. Emperor of Japan | Rurouni Kenshin Wiki | Fandom

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    Akihito is the current Emperor of Japan. He succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne upon the death of his father Hirohito (Emperor Shōwa) on 7 January 1989. According to Japan's traditional order of succession, he is the 125th member of the world's oldest reigning dynasty.

  5. Japan - Imperial Dynasties

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    (Information by Peter Kessler, with additional information from Records of the Three Kingdoms, Chen Shou (third century text which covers the period AD 184-220 and which combines individual histories of the three kingdoms), from the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), from the Nihon shoki (Chronicles of Japan), from Yokohama Burning: The Deadly 1923 Earthquake and Fire …

  6. Emperors of Feudal Japan | Japanese Emperors

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    During the feudal period, emperors were not as powerful as shoguns, and did not have as much political involvements. This led emperors to spend a lot of their time, getting involved in religious ceremonies and other leisure activities including dancing, viewing beautiful gardens, watching sport games and other entertainme…
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  7. Succession to the Japanese throne - Simple English ...

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    In 2019, the current order of succession is clear. Emperor Shōwa (1901–1989) Emperor Akihito (b. 1933) Emperor Naruhito (b. 1960) (1) Fumihito, Prince Akishino (b.1965) (2) Prince Hisahito of Akishino (b. 2006) (3) Masahito, Prince Hitachi (b. 1935) Emperor Naruhito has one daughter, Princess Aiko. Prince Akishino currently has two daughters ...

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    • Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum – Established in 1876 as the premier order of Japan; originally in one class (Grand Cordon) and expanded to two classes (Collar; Grand Cordon) in 1888.
    • Order of the Paulownia Flowers– Established in 1888 as a Special Grand Cordon to the Order of the Rising Sun, but made a separate order in 2003. Ordinarily the highest regularly awarded hono…

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  9. Emperors of Japan - Logic Grid Puzzle - Brainzilla

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    3. Emperor Konin moved the capital to Nagaoka, or into the prefecture of Shiga. 4. The Niigata prefecture was chosen by Konin or Kanmu. 5. Emperor Shomu moved the capital in 742 or 794. He didn't choose Fujiwara nor Heian. 6. The Yamato prefecture was chosen in 694 or 794. 7. The city of Heian isn't in Yamato, and it wasn't chosen in 781. 8.

  10. list of Roman emperors | Britannica

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    1st century ce. Augustus (31 bce –14 ce) Tiberius (14–37 ce) Caligula (37–41 ce) Claudius (41–54 ce) Nero (54–68 ce) Galba (68–69 ce) Otho (January–April 69 ce) Aulus Vitellius (July–December 69 ce)

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