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天皇

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tiān huáng
    tian1 huang2
t`ien huang
    tien huang
 tennou / tenno
    てんのう

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Emperor of Japan
Heavenly Sovereign, one of the three legendary sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2]; emperor; emperor of Japan
Emperor of Japan; (place-name) Tennou
Deva-king; the Tang monk 道悟 Daowu of the 天皇 Tianhuang monastery at 荊州 Jingzhou.

天皇制

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 tennousei / tennose
    てんのうせい
the Emperor System

天皇家

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 tennouke / tennoke
    てんのうけ
the Imperial Family

天皇寺

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 tennouji / tennoji
    てんのうじ
(place-name) Tennouji

天皇山

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 tennouzan / tennozan
    てんのうざん
(personal name) Tennouzan

天皇旗

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 tennouki / tennoki
    てんのうき
Imperial Standard

天皇杯

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 tennouhai / tennohai
    てんのうはい
Emperor's trophy; (personal name) Tennouhai

天皇陵

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 tennouryou / tennoryo
    てんのうりょう
tomb of Japanese emperor; Japanese imperial burial site

天皇崇拝

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 tennousuuhai / tennosuhai
    てんのうすうはい
emperor worship

天皇舘腰

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 tennoudategoshi / tennodategoshi
    てんのうだてごし
(place-name) Tennoudategoshi

天皇賜杯

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 tennoushihai / tennoshihai
    てんのうしはい
{sumo} Emperor's Cup; trophy given to tournament winners

天皇陛下

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 tennouheika / tennoheka
    てんのうへいか
His Majesty the Emperor

一条天皇

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 ichijoutennou / ichijotenno
    いちじょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Ichijō; Ichijō Tenno (980-1011 CE, reigning: 986-1011 CE)

三条天皇

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 sanjoutennou / sanjotenno
    さんじょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Sanjō; Sanjō Tenno (976-1017 CE, reigning: 1011-1016 CE)

亀山天皇

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 kameyamatennou / kameyamatenno
    かめやまてんのう
(person) Emperor Kameyama; Kameyama Tenno (1249-1305 CE, reigning: 1259-1274 CE)

二条天皇

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 nijoutennou / nijotenno
    にじょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Nijō; Nijō Tenno (1143-1165 CE, reigning: 1158-1165 CE)

仁孝天皇

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 ninkoutennou / ninkotenno
    にんこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Ninkou; Ninkou Tenno (1800-1846 CE, reigning: 1817-1846 CE)

仁徳天皇

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 nintokutennou / nintokutenno
    にんとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Nintoku; Nintoku Tenno

仁明天皇

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 ninmyoutennou / ninmyotenno
    にんみょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Nimmyou; Nimmyou Tenno (810-850 CE, reigning: 833-850 CE)

仁賢天皇

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 ninkentennou / ninkentenno
    にんけんてんのう
(person) Emperor Ninken; Ninken Tenno

今上天皇

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 kinjoutennou / kinjotenno
    きんじょうてんのう
His Majesty the Emperor; the present emperor; the reigning emperor; (person) Kinjoutennou (emperor) (1933.12.23-)

仲哀天皇

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 chuuaitennou / chuaitenno
    ちゅうあいてんのう
(person) Emperor Chuuai; Chuuai Tenno

仲恭天皇

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 chuukyoutennou / chukyotenno
    ちゅうきょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Chuukyō; Chuukyō Tenno (1218-1234 CE, reigning: May-July of 1221 CE)

伏見天皇

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 fushimitennou / fushimitenno
    ふしみてんのう
(person) Emperor Fushimi; Fushimi Tenno (1265-1317 CE, reigning: 1287-1298 CE)

允恭天皇

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 ingyoutennou / ingyotenno
    いんぎょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Ingyou; Ingyou Tenno

元明天皇

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 genmeitennou / genmetenno
    げんめいてんのう
(person) Empress Gemmei; Gemmei Tenno (661-721 CE, reigning: 707-715 CE)

元正天皇

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 genshoutennou / genshotenno
    げんしょうてんのう
(person) Empress Genshou; Genshou Tenno (680-748 CE, reigning: 715-724 CE)

光仁天皇

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 kounintennou / konintenno
    こうにんてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōnin; Kōnin Tenno (709-781 CE, reigning: 770-781 CE)

光厳天皇

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 kougontennou / kogontenno
    こうごんてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōgon (of the Northern Court); Kōgon Tenno (1313-1364 CE, reigning: 1331-1333 CE)

光孝天皇

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 koukoutennou / kokotenno
    こうこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōkou; Kōkou Tenno (830-887 CE, reigning: 884-887 CE)

光明天皇

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 koumyoutennou / komyotenno
    こうみょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōmyou (of the Northern Court); Kōmyou Tenno (1321-1380 CE, reigning: 1336-1348 CE)

光格天皇

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 koukakutennou / kokakutenno
    こうかくてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōkaku; Kōkaku Tenno (1771-1840 CE, reigning: 1779-1817 CE)

六条天皇

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 rokujoutennou / rokujotenno
    ろくじょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Rokujō; Rokujō Tenno (1164-1176 CE, reigning: 1165-1168 CE)

円融天皇

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 enyuutennou / enyutenno
    えんゆうてんのう
(person) Emperor En'yū; En'yū Tenno (959-991 CE, reigning: 969-984 CE)

冷泉天皇

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 reizeitennou / rezetenno
    れいぜいてんのう
(person) Emperor Reizei; Reizei Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE)

反正天皇

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 hanzeitennou / hanzetenno
    はんぜいてんのう
(person) Emperor Hanzei; Hanzei Tenno

四条天皇

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 shijoutennou / shijotenno
    しじょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Shijō; Shijō Tenno (1231-1242 CE, reigning: 1232-1242 CE)

垂仁天皇

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 suinintennou / suinintenno
    すいにんてんのう
(person) Emperor Suinin; Suinin Tenno

堀河天皇

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 horikawatennou / horikawatenno
    ほりかわてんのう
(person) Emperor Horikawa; Horikawa Tenno (1079-1107 CE, reigning: 1086-1107 CE)

大正天皇

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 taishoutennou / taishotenno
    たいしょうてんのう
Emperor Taishō (1879-1926, reigned 1912-1926); Emperor Yoshihito; (person) Emperor Taishou; Taishou Tenno (1879-1926 CE, reigning: 1912-1926 CE)

天智天皇

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 tenchitennou / tenchitenno
    てんちてんのう
(person) Emperor Tenji (Tenchi); Tenji (Tenchi) Tenno (626-671 CE, reigning: 668-671 CE)

天武天皇

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 tenmutennou / tenmutenno
    てんむてんのう
(person) Emperor Temmu; Temmu Tenno (?-686 CE, reigning: 673-686 CE)

太上天皇

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 daijoutennou; dajoutennou; taijoutennou; ookisumeramikoto / daijotenno; dajotenno; taijotenno; ookisumeramikoto
    だいじょうてんのう; だじょうてんのう; たいじょうてんのう; おおきすめらみこと
(honorific or respectful language) abdicated emperor

女性天皇

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 joseitennou / josetenno
    じょせいてんのう
female emperor (of Japan)

女系天皇

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 jokeitennou / joketenno
    じょけいてんのう
(See 女性天皇) matrilineal emperor of Japan; emperor (either male or female) whose mother is (was) a member of the Imperial family but whose father is (was) not

孝元天皇

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 kougentennou / kogentenno
    こうげんてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōgen; Kōgen Tenno

孝安天皇

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 kouantennou / koantenno
    こうあんてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōan; Kōan Tenno

孝徳天皇

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 koutokutennou / kotokutenno
    こうとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōtoku; Kōtoku Tenno (597-654 CE, reigning 645-654 CE)

孝明天皇

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 koumeitennou / kometenno
    こうめいてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōmei; Kōmei Tenno (1831-1866 CE, reigning: 1846-1866 CE)

孝昭天皇

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 koushoutennou / koshotenno
    こうしょうてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōshou; Kōshou Tenno

孝謙天皇

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 koukentennou / kokentenno
    こうけんてんのう
(person) Empress Kōken; Kōken Tenno (718-770 CE, reigning: 749-758 CE)

孝霊天皇

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 koureitennou / koretenno
    こうれいてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōrei; Kōrei Tenno

宇多天皇

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 udatennou / udatenno
    うだてんのう
(person) Emperor Uda; Uda Tenno (867-931 CE, reigning: 887-897 CE)

安寧天皇

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 anneitennou / annetenno
    あんねいてんのう
(person) Emperor Annei; Annei Tenno

安康天皇

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 ankoutennou / ankotenno
    あんこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Ankou; Ankou Tenno

安徳天皇

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 antokutennou / antokutenno
    あんとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Antoku; Antoku Tenno (1178-1185 CE, reigning: 1180-1185 CE)

安閑天皇

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 ankantennou / ankantenno
    あんかんてんのう
(person) Emperor Ankan; Ankan Tenno

宣化天皇

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 senkatennou / senkatenno
    せんかてんのう
(person) Emperor Senka; Senka Tenno

履中天皇

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 richuutennou / richutenno
    りちゅうてんのう
(person) Emperor Richuu; Richuu Tenno

崇光天皇

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 sukoutennou / sukotenno
    すこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Sukou (of the Northern Court); Sukou Tenno (1334-1398 CE, reigning: 1348-1351 CE)

崇峻天皇

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 sushuntennou / sushuntenno
    すしゅんてんのう
(person) Emperor Sushun; Sushun Tenno (?-592 CE, reigning: 587-592 CE)

崇徳天皇

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 sutokutennou / sutokutenno
    すとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Sutoku; Sutoku Tenno (1119-1164 CE, reigning: 1123-1141 CE)

崇神天皇

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 sujintennou / sujintenno
    すじんてんのう
(person) Emperor Sujin; Sujin Tenno

崇道天皇

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 sudoutennou / sudotenno
    すどうてんのう
(person) Emperor Sudō (posthumous title of Prince Sawara, 750?-785)

嵯峨天皇

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 sagatennou / sagatenno
    さがてんのう
(person) Emperor Saga; Saga Tenno (786-842 CE, reigning: 809-823 CE)

平城天皇

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 heizeitennou / hezetenno
    へいぜいてんのう
(person) Emperor Heizei; Heizei Tenno (774-824 CE, reigning: 806-809 CE)

弘文天皇

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 koubuntennou / kobuntenno
    こうぶんてんのう
(person) Emperor Kōbun; Kōbun Tenno (648-672 CE, reigning: 671-672 CE)

後西天皇

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 gosaitennou / gosaitenno
    ごさいてんのう
(person) Emperor Go-Sai; Go-Sai Tenno (1633-1654 CE, reigning: 1643-1654 CE)

応神天皇

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 oujintennou / ojintenno
    おうじんてんのう
(person) Emperor Oujin; Oujin Tenno

慶光天皇

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 keikoutennou / kekotenno
    けいこうてんのう
(person) Keikoutennou (emperor)

懿徳天皇

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 itokutennou / itokutenno
    いとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Itoku; Itoku Tenno

成務天皇

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 seimutennou / semutenno
    せいむてんのう
(person) Emperor Seimu; Seimu Tenno

持統天皇

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 jitoutennou / jitotenno
    じとうてんのう
(person) Empress Jitou; Jitou Tenno (645-702 CE, reigning: 690-697 CE)

推古天皇

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 suikotennou / suikotenno
    すいこてんのう
(person) Empress Suiko; Suiko Tenno (554-628 CE, reigning: 592-628 CE)

敏達天皇

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 bidatsutennou / bidatsutenno
    びだつてんのう
(person) Emperor Bidatsu; Bidatsu Tenno (538-585 CE, reigning: 572-585 CE)

文徳天皇

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 montokutennou / montokutenno
    もんとくてんのう
(person) Emperor Montoku; Montoku Tenno (827-858 CE, reigning: 850-858 CE)

文武天皇

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 monmutennou / monmutenno
    もんむてんのう
(person) Emperor Mommu; Mommu Tenno (683-707 CE, reigning: 697-707 CE)

日本天皇

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rì běn tiān huáng
    ri4 ben3 tian1 huang2
jih pen t`ien huang
    jih pen tien huang
Emperor of Japan

明正天皇

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 meishoutennou / meshotenno
    めいしょうてんのう
(person) Empress Meishou; Meishou Tenno (1623-1696 CE, reigning: 1629-1643 CE)

明治天皇

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 meijitennou / mejitenno
    めいじてんのう
Emperor Meiji (1852-1912, reigned 1867-1912); Emperor Mutsuhito; (person) Emperor Meiji; Meiji Tenno (1852-1912 CE, reigning: 1867-1912 CE)

昭和天皇

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 shouwatennou / showatenno
    しょうわてんのう
Emperor Shōwa (1901-1989, reigned 1926-1989); Emperor Showa; Emperor Hirohito; (person) Emperor Showa (Hirohito); Showa Tenno (1901-1989 CE, reigning: 1926-1989 CE)

景行天皇

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 keikoutennou / kekotenno
    けいこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Keikou; Keikou Tenno

朱雀天皇

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 suzakutennou / suzakutenno
    すざくてんのう
(person) Emperor Suzaku; Suzaku Tenno (923-952 CE, reigning: 930-946 CE)

村上天皇

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 murakamitennou / murakamitenno
    むらかみてんのう
(person) Emperor Murakami; Murakami Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE)

東山天皇

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 higashiyamatennou / higashiyamatenno
    ひがしやまてんのう
(person) Emperor Higashiyama; Higashiyama Tenno (1675-1709 CE, reigning: 1687-1709 CE)

桃園天皇

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 momozonotennou / momozonotenno
    ももぞのてんのう
(person) Emperor Momozono; Momozono Tenno (1741-1762 CE, reigning: 1747-1762 CE)

桓武天皇

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 kanmutennou / kanmutenno
    かんむてんのう
(person) Emperor Kammu; Kammu Tenno (737-806 CE, reigning: 781-806 CE)

桜町天皇

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 sakuramachitennou / sakuramachitenno
    さくらまちてんのう
(person) Emperor Sakuramachi; Sakuramachi Tenno (1720-1750 CE, reigning: 1735-1747 CE)

欽明天皇

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 kinmeitennou / kinmetenno
    きんめいてんのう
(person) Emperor Kimmei; Kimmei Tenno (510-571 CE, reigning: 539-571 CE or 531-571 CE)

武烈天皇

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 buretsutennou / buretsutenno
    ぶれつてんのう
(person) Emperor Buretsu; Buretsu Tenno

淳仁天皇

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 junnintennou / junnintenno
    じゅんにんてんのう
(person) Emperor Junnin; Junnin Tenno (733-765 CE, reigning: 758-764 CE)

淳和天皇

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 junnatennou / junnatenno
    じゅんなてんのう
(person) Emperor Junna; Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE)

清和天皇

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 seiwatennou / sewatenno
    せいわてんのう
(person) Emperor Seiwa; Seiwa Tenno (850-880 CE, reigning: 858-876 CE)

清寧天皇

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 seineitennou / senetenno
    せいねいてんのう
(person) Emperor Seinei; Seinei Tenno

用明天皇

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 youmeitennou / yometenno
    ようめいてんのう
(person) Emperor Yōmei; Yōmei Tenno (?-587 CE, reigning: 585-587 CE)

男系天皇

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 dankeitennou / danketenno
    だんけいてんのう
patrilineal imperial succession (Japan)

白河天皇

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 shirakawatennou / shirakawatenno
    しらかわてんのう
(person) Emperor Shirakawa; Shirakawa Tenno (1053-1129 CE, reigning: 1072-1086 CE)

皇極天皇

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 kougyokutennou / kogyokutenno
    こうぎょくてんのう
(person) Empress Kōgyoku; Kōgyoku Tenno (594-661 CE, reigning: 642-645 CE)

神武天皇

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 jinmutennou / jinmutenno
    じんむてんのう
(person) Emperor Jimmu; Jimmu Tenno

称光天皇

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 shoukoutennou / shokotenno
    しょうこうてんのう
(person) Emperor Shoukou; Shoukou Tenno (1401-1428 CE, reigning: 1412-1428 CE)

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