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  • *[[Emperor Junna]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Ninmyo|Emperor Ninmyô]].
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  • *[[Emperor Saga]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Junna]].
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  • Emperor Saga was the third [[Emperor]] to rule from [[Kyoto|Heian-kyô]] (Kyoto), and the second to be posthumou He was a half-brother of [[Emperor Heizei]], and succeeded to the throne in [[809]] upon Heizei's abdication.
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  • ..."purple fields") perhaps helping to imply this wild condition.) [[Emperor Junna]] (r. [[823]]-[[833]]) built a villa on the site called Murasakino-in, whic Prince Tsuneyasu, a son of [[Emperor Ninmyo|Emperor Ninmyô]], later inherited the villa, and in [[869]] had it converted into
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  • ...o's sons, the bakufu brought children of [[Kyoto]] courtiers and [[Emperor|Emperor's]] children to serve as ''shôgun'' for the remainder of the [[Kamakura Pe ...f the Right (''[[udaijin]]''), Rector of the Junna and Shôgaku Colleges (''Junna Shôgaku ryôin bettô''), Captain of the Left Imperial Guards (''sa konoe
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  • *''Titles: Naidajin, Ukonoegonnotaishô, Bettô of Junna-in and Shôgaku-in, [[Minamoto clan|Genji]] Chôja'' ...h later, on 11/23, he received his official investiture as Shogun from the emperor, and changed his name from Iesachi to Iesada.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô, vol
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  • ...ther died. Three years later, in 672, the [[Jinshin War]] broke out, and [[Emperor Temmu|Prince Ôama]] succeeded to the throne. The Nakatomi and their descen ..., and later as the guardian of her grandson, who would eventually become [[Emperor Mommu]]. Fuhito's daughter, [[Fujiwara Miyako|Miyako]], was chosen, along w
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  • ...at face-value. Neither can the presented dates for those before reign of [[Emperor Kimmei]], who ruled from [[539]] to [[571]]<ref>Funke, Mark C. Hitachi no K ...] is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing [[Yamato province|Yamato]] region) after the tribal
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  • [[File:Kammu-tomb.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The site of the mausoleum of [[Emperor Kammu]], as it appears today following the re-figuration of Imperial tombs [[File:Sujin-kofun.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The mound-tomb of [[Emperor Sujin]], as depicted in an [[1867]] handscroll painted by [[Okamoto Tori|Ok
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