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Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan - Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan Emperor Go-Mizunoo (後水尾天皇) was the 108th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1596 - 1680 Ruled: 1611 - 1629 Preceded by: Go-Yozei Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Meisho.

Emperor Go-Yozei of Japan - Emperor Go-Yozei of Japan Emperor Go-Yōzei (後陽成天皇) was the 107th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1572-1617 Ruled: 1586-1611 It was through a gift from Toyotomi Hideyoshi to Go-Yozei that imported movable copper type (for printing) into Japan for the first time. His brother was the scholar Prince Katsura-no-miya Toshihito. Go-Yozei is regarded as the father of the Toyotomi family. For a list of his predecessors and commentary on the history of Japan follow the link: http://www.friesian.com/sangoku.htm Preceded by: Ogimachi Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Mizunoo.

List of Emperors of Japan - List of Emperors of Japan The following is a traditional list of emperorss of Japan, Legendary emperors 1 Jimmu 2 Suizei 3 Annei 4 Itoku 5 Kosho 6 Koan 7 Korei 8 Kogen 9 Kaika 10 Sujin 11 Suinin 12 Keiko 13 Seimu 14 Chuai 15 Ojin Early 5th century 16 Nintoku 17 Richu 18 Hanzei Middle of the 5th century 19 Ingyo 20 Anko Late 5th century 21 Yuryaku 22 Seinei 23 Kenzo 24 Ninken 25 Buretsu Early 6th century 26 Keitai 27 Ankan 28 Senka Clearly dated emperors and empresses 29 Kimmei (509-571, r. 539-571) 30 Bidatsu (538-585, r. 572-585) 31 Yomei (?-587, r. 585-587) 32 Sushun (?-592, r. 587-592) 33 Suiko (554-628, r. 593-628) * 34 Jomei (593-641, r. 629-641) 35 Kogyoku (594-661, r. 642-645).

Empress Meisho of Japan - Empress Meisho of Japan Empress Meishō (明正天皇) was the 109th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1623 - 1696 Ruled: 1629 - 1643 Her grandfather was Tokugawa Hidetada, the 2nd Shogun. Preceded by: Go-Mizunoo Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Komyo.

List of Japan-related topics - List of Japan-related topics See also Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Japanese) Wikipedia:WikiProject Japanese prefectures Wikipedia:Wikiproject Japanese districts and municipalites Wikipedia:Tips for Japanese Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Japan Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese characters Kanji Reference:Index Wikipedia:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # .hack, .hack//SIGN, 0 Series Shinkansen, 100 Series Shinkansen, 100-yen shop, 1964 Summer Olympics, 1998 Winter Olympics, 200 Series Shinkansen, 23 special wards, 2ch, 300 Series Shinkansen, 400 Series Shinkansen, 47 Ronin, 500 Series Shinkansen, 55-year system, 64DD, 700 Series Shinkansen, 800 Series Shinkansen A A City With No People, A.I. Love You, Abashiri, Abashiri subprefecture, ABCL/1, ABCL/R, ABCL/R2, Abe clan of Mikawa, Abe Iso, Abe Masakatsu, Abe no.

List of people by name: Go - List of people by name: Go List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ga - Gb - Gc - Gd - Ge - Gf - Gg - Gh - Gi - Gj - Gk - Gl - Gm - Gn - Go - Gp - Gq - Gr - Gs - Gt - Gu - Gv - Gw - Gx - Gy - Gz Gobat, Charles Albert, (1843-1914), 1902 Nobel Peace Prize Gobec, Radovan, (born 1909), composer, conductor and choirmaster..

1596 - Burgundy. August 16 - Frederick V, elector palatine of the Rhine Palatinate and briefly titled King of Bohemia. August 19 - Princess Elizabeth Stuart of Scotland, later Queen consort Elizabeth of Bohemia. September - James Shirley, English dramatist. Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan . Thomas Francis, prince of Carignano. Constantijn Huygens, Dutch poet. Praise-God Barebone, English leather-seller and Fifth Monarchy man. Moses Amyraut, French Protestant theologian and metaphysician. Michael I of Russia. Pietro da Cortona, Italian painter. Deaths January 28 - Sir Francis Drake, English explorer, soldier. February 17 - Friedrich Sylburg, German classical scholar.\n.

1680 - Macau Births Blackbeard, pirate Deaths Gian Lorenzo Bernini, sculptor Willem Drost, Baroque painter and printmaker Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan\n.

1611 - Gustavus Adolphus becomes king of Sweden Denmark attacks Sweden King James Version of the Bible first published in England Johannes and David Fabricius discover sunspots End of the reign of Emperor Go-Yozei of Japan Emperor Go-Mizunoo ascends to the throne of Japan Births Deaths \n.

1629 - west of Australia. March 10 - Charles I of England dissolves Parliament starting the Eleven Years Tyranny in which there was no parliament. End of the reign of Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan Empress Meisho ascends to the throne of Japan Births March 9 - Tsar Aleksey I of Russia April 14 - Christiaan Huygens, Dutch scientist August 17 - John III Sobieski, king of Poland Deaths Abbas I, Shah of Persia (possibly deceased in 1628).\n.

Takuan Soho - Zen Buddhism. In 1608 he was made abbot of the Daitokuji temple in Kyoto, Japan. According to legend, he was the teacher of the most famous of all the Japanese swordsmen, Miyamoto Musashi. According to history, he communicated with such major figures as the powerful general, Ishida Mitsunari, the Christian daimyo named Kuroda Nagamasa, Yagyuu Munenori, the head of the Yagyuu Shinkage school of swordsmanship, the abdicated emperor called Go-Mizunoo, and the shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu. He exerted himself to bring the spirit of Zen Buddhism to many and diverse aspects of Japanese culture, such as swordsmanship and calligraphy. His collected writings total six volumes, and his influence still permeates the work of many present-day exponents of Zen Buddhism and martial arts. He is featured in Vagabond, a Japanese comic book..

Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan - Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇) was the fourth of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders and is not counted as emperor in the traditional list of rulers of Japan. Lived: 1338-1374 Ruled: 1351-1371 Preceded by: Suko Northern Emperors Succeeded by: Go-En'yu.

Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan - Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan Emperor Go-En'yū (後円融天皇) was the fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders and is not counted as emperor in the traditional list of rulers. Lived: 1359-1393 Ruled: 1371-1382 Preceded by: Go-Kogon Northern Emperors Succeeded by: Go-Komatsu.

Emperor Go-Ichijo of Japan - Emperor Go-Ichijo of Japan Emperor Go-Ichijō (後一条天皇) was the 68th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1008-1036 Ruled: 1016-1036 Preceded by: Sanjo Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Suzaku.

Emperor Go-Suzaku of Japan - Emperor Go-Suzaku of Japan Emperor Go-Suzaku (後朱雀天皇) was the 69th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1009-1045 Ruled: 1036-1045 Preceded by: Go-Ichijo Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Reizei.

Emperor Go-Reizei of Japan - Emperor Go-Reizei of Japan Emperor Go-Reizei (後冷泉天皇) was the 70th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1025-1068 Ruled: 1045-1068 Preceded by: Go-Suzaku Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Sanjo.

Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan - Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan Emperor Go-Horikawa (後堀川天皇) (1212-1234) was the 86th imperial ruler of Japan. He ruled from 1221 to 1232. Preceded by: Chukyo Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Shijo.

Emperor Go-Saga of Japan - Emperor Go-Saga of Japan Emperor Go-Saga (後嵯峨天皇) was the 88th imperial ruler of Japan. He sowed seeds of feud between descendants of his two sons, Emperor Go-Fukakusa and Emperor Kameyama Lived: 1220-1272 Ruled: 1242-1246 Preceded by: Shijo Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Go-Fukakusa.

Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan - Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Go-Fukakusa (後深草天皇) was the 89th imperial ruler of Japan. Lived: 1243-1304 Ruled: 1246-1260 Preceded by: Go-Saga Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Kameyama.

Emperor Go-Uda of Japan - Emperor Go-Uda of Japan Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇) was the 91st imperial ruler of Japan. His lineage is called Daikakuji-tō (大覚寺統), in contrast to Jimyōin-tō (持明院統), the line of Emperor Fushimi. Lived: 1267-1324 Ruled: 1274-1287 Preceded by: Kameyama Emperor of Japan Succeeded by: Fushimi.


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