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Emperor Go-Mizunoo was emperor from [[1611]] to [[1629]], and was the longest-lived emperor in historical times, except for the Shôwa Emperor.<ref>[[Marius Jansen]], ''China in the Tokugawa World'', Harvard University Press (1992), 55.</ref>
 
Emperor Go-Mizunoo was emperor from [[1611]] to [[1629]], and was the longest-lived emperor in historical times, except for the Shôwa Emperor.<ref>[[Marius Jansen]], ''China in the Tokugawa World'', Harvard University Press (1992), 55.</ref>
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He took the throne in [[1611]] following the abdication of his father, [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]].
    
His siblings included a younger sister [[Yotokuin|Yôtokuin]], and a younger brother who was divested of his Imperial status to become head of the [[Konoe family]].<ref>Cecilia Segawa Seigle, "Shinanomiya Tsuneko: Portrait of a Court Lady," in Anne Walthall (ed.), ''The Human Tradition in Modern Japan'', Scholarly Resources, Inc. (2002), 6-7.</ref>
 
His siblings included a younger sister [[Yotokuin|Yôtokuin]], and a younger brother who was divested of his Imperial status to become head of the [[Konoe family]].<ref>Cecilia Segawa Seigle, "Shinanomiya Tsuneko: Portrait of a Court Lady," in Anne Walthall (ed.), ''The Human Tradition in Modern Japan'', Scholarly Resources, Inc. (2002), 6-7.</ref>
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