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    January 1702 – 10 May 1737), posthumously honored as Emperor Nakamikado (中御門天皇, Nakamikado-tennō), was the 114th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional...
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    brother Emperor Momozono were the last lineal descendants of Emperor Nakamikado. Her nephew succeeded her as Emperor Go-Momozono upon her abdication in...
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    Teruhito was born on 8 February 1720 and was the firstborn son of Emperor Nakamikado, he was also said to be the reincarnation of Prince Shōtoku.[by whom?][citation...
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    Tsunayoshi's nephew, becomes the 6th shōgun of the Edo bakufu. and Emperor Nakamikado accedes to the throne. July 27, 1709 (Hōei 6, 21st day of the 6th month):...
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    since Emperor Go-Mizunoo – Meishō, Go-Kōmyō, Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono and Go-Sakuramachi. The shrine complex also encompasses...
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    the years from April 1711 through June 1716. The reigning emperor was Nakamikado (中御門天皇). 1711 Shōtoku gannen (正徳元年): The era name of Shōtoku (meaning...
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    Kōgamon-ōji West side (south to north) Datten-mon 談天門 Ōimikado Sōheki-mon 藻壁門 Nakamikado Impu-mon 殷富門 Konoe Jōsai-mon 上西門 Tsuchimikado North side (west to east)...
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    since Emperor Go-Mizunoo: Meishō, Go-Kōmyō, Go-Sai, Reigen, Higashiyama, Nakamikado, Sakuramachi, Momozono, Go-Sakuramachi, Go-Momozono, Kōkaku and Ninkō...
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    through April 1711. The reigning emperors were Higashiyama (東山天皇) and Nakamikado (中御門天皇). Hōei comes from the Old Book of Tang (寶祚惟永、暉光日新). 1704 Hōei gannen...
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    the years from July 1716 through April 1736. The reigning emperors were Nakamikado-tennō (中御門天皇) and Sakuramachi-tennō (桜町天皇). 1716 Kyōhō gannen (享保元年):...
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