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Emperor Akihito (明仁天皇, Akihito-tennō, born 23 December 1933) (known simply as Akihito) is the former emperor of Japan. He reigned from 1989 to 2019. He... |
a definition for: abdication. Abdication is the act of resigning from an office (official job), especially from being the leader of a country. The word... |
Naruhito (redirect from Emperor Naruhito) title of Crown Prince in 1991. His father Emperor Akihito announced in December 2017 that he would abdicate on 30 April 2019. Naruhito became emperor on... |
two of the Imperial Regalia – featured twice during the ceremonies: During the abdication of Emperor Akihito on 30 April, and during the accession of Emperor... |
father Akihito abdicated in 2019. The amount of power belonging to the emperor of Japan has changed a lot throughout Japanese history. The Emperor of Japan... |
Heisei period (section Events of the Heisei period) on April 30, 2019 with the emperor's abdication. During this time, the emperor was Akihito (明仁), The years in which Akihito has been the Japanese monarch... |
Empress Masako (redirect from Masako, Crown Princess of Japan) empress consort of the current Emperor of Japan, Naruhito, the eldest son of the previous emperor Akihito, who took the throne after abdication of the latter... |
feared that he would die. Heizei abdicated in favor of his younger brother who would be known as Emperor Saga. After abdicating, Heizei moved to Nara; and he... |
Hōan (section Events of the Hōan era) February 1123 (Hōan 4, on the 28th day of the 1st month): In the 17th year of Emperor Toba's reign, the emperor abdicated. Toba took the title Daijō-tennō.... |
Tsukushi-no-shima). The emperor sent forces to calm the unrest. It is not known how long Keitai lived after his abdication. Keitai abdicated in his favor of his eldest... |
sons who were born after his abdication. Emperor of Japan List of emperors of Japan Japanese imperial family tree Emperor Go-Yōzei Imperial Household Agency... |
Prince. He became heir to Emperor Go-Uda. 1287 (Kōan 10, 10th month): In the 13th year of Go-Uda-tennō 's reign, he abdicated. The succession (the senso)... |
of Emperor Saga at 25 years of age. 30 May 823 (Kōnin 14, 17th day of the 4th month): In the 14th year of Emperor Saga's reign, the monarch abdicated... |
Emperor Go-Sanjō (後三条天皇, Go-Sanjō-tennō, 3 September 1034-15 June 1073) was the 71st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession... |
Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇, Kanmu-tennō, 737-806), also written as Kammu, was the 50th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His... |
ceremony which marked the young prince's acceptance of the abdication (juzen). 1184' (Juei 3): Emperor Go-Toba is said to have accepted the monarch's role... |
In the 14th year of Go-Fukakusa's reign, he abdicated. Go-Fukakusa's younger brother got the succession (senso). Soon after, Emperor Kameyama accepted... |
July 858 (Ten'an 2, 27th day of the 8th month): In the 8th year of Montoku-tennō 's reign (文徳天皇8年), the emperor abdicated. The succession (senso) was received... |
29th monarch, Emperor Kimmei. Ankan attained the Imperial throne when his father, Emperor Keitai, abdicated in his favor. The construction of state granaries... |
year of Emperor Heizei's reign, he was very sick and he abdicated. The succession (senso) was received by his younger brother Then the new emperor is said... |