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Emperor Kammu is buried in [[Fushimi]]; just over 1100 years later, in [[1912]], the tomb of [[Emperor Meiji]] was established nearby.
 
Emperor Kammu is buried in [[Fushimi]]; just over 1100 years later, in [[1912]], the tomb of [[Emperor Meiji]] was established nearby.
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Among his sons were his successor, [[Emperor Heizei]], and [[Iyo-shinno|Prince Iyo]], from whom the [[Kono clan|Kôno clan]] claimed descent.
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Among his sons were his successor, [[Emperor Heizei]]; [[Prince Kazurahara]], from whom the [[Kammu Heishi]] ([[Taira clan]]) claimed descent; and [[Iyo-shinno|Prince Iyo]], from whom the [[Kono clan|Kôno clan]] claimed descent.
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|width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Emperor Konin|Emperor Kônin]]'''
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|width="25%"|'''Emperor of Japan<br>[[781]]-[[806]]'''
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|width="35%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Emperor Heizei]]'''
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
[[Category:Heian Period]]
 
[[Category:Heian Period]]
[[Category:Emperors]]
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[[Category:Emperors|Kammu]]
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