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Teishi was a daughter of [[Emperor Sanjo|Emperor Sanjô]] and [[Empress Dowager Kenshi]] (a daughter of [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]]).
 
Teishi was a daughter of [[Emperor Sanjo|Emperor Sanjô]] and [[Empress Dowager Kenshi]] (a daughter of [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]]).
  
Teishi was granted the formal title "Imperial Princess" (''naishinnô'') four months into her life. In [[1015]]/12, she was named ''[[Jusangu|Jusangû]]''
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Teishi was granted the formal title "Imperial Princess" (''naishinnô'') four months into her life. In [[1015]]/12, she was named ''[[Jusangu|Jusangû]]'', an honorary title of "empress." She was promoted to the [[Court Ranks|First Rank]] in [[1023]] (around age 10) and four years later entered the palace of Crown Prince Atsunaga.
  
生後4ヵ月で内親王宣下を被り,ついで1015年(長和4)12月准三宮,23年(治安3)無品より一品を直叙され,27年(万寿4)皇太子敦良親王(後朱雀天皇)の宮に入御し,37年(長暦1)1月皇太子が践祚するや,2月中宮に,3月皇后に冊立された。しかし45年(寛徳2)天皇が没すると,同年7月落飾し,妙法覚と号した。51年(永承6)2月皇太后に,68年(治暦4)4月太皇太后に転上し,翌年2月陽明門院の院号を宣下された。なお女院の子で父後朱雀天皇の寵愛を被った尊仁親王(後三条天皇)が践祚し,摂関家と外戚関係のない天皇が出現し,これが摂関家衰退の一因となったのはよく知られている。
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Prince Atsunaga took the throne as Emperor Go-Suzaku in [[1037]]/1. Teishi became ''Chûgû'' the following month, and ''Kôgô'' the month after that.<ref>Both of these terms mean "empress consort."</ref> Following Emperor Go-Suzaku's death in [[1045]], in the 7th month of that year, Teishi took the tonsure and took on the Buddhist name Myôhôkaku. She took on the title of ''Kôtaigô'' (Empress Dowager) in [[1051]]/2, and ''Taikôtaigô'' (Senior Empress Dowager) in [[1068]]/4. The following year, in [[1069]], she was granted the honorary title Yômeimon-in.
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 19 March 2025

Mausoleum of Princess Teishi near Ryôan-ji in Kyoto
For the empress consort to Emperor Ichijô who appears in Sei Shônagon's Pillow Book, see Fujiwara no Teishi.
  • Born: 1013
  • Died: 1094
  • Other Names: 陽明門院 (Youmeimon-in)
  • Japanese: 禎子内親王 (Teishi Naishinnou)

Princess Teishi, also known as Yômeimon-in, was empress consort to Emperor Go-Suzaku.

Teishi was a daughter of Emperor Sanjô and Empress Dowager Kenshi (a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga).

Teishi was granted the formal title "Imperial Princess" (naishinnô) four months into her life. In 1015/12, she was named Jusangû, an honorary title of "empress." She was promoted to the First Rank in 1023 (around age 10) and four years later entered the palace of Crown Prince Atsunaga.

Prince Atsunaga took the throne as Emperor Go-Suzaku in 1037/1. Teishi became Chûgû the following month, and Kôgô the month after that.[1] Following Emperor Go-Suzaku's death in 1045, in the 7th month of that year, Teishi took the tonsure and took on the Buddhist name Myôhôkaku. She took on the title of Kôtaigô (Empress Dowager) in 1051/2, and Taikôtaigô (Senior Empress Dowager) in 1068/4. The following year, in 1069, she was granted the honorary title Yômeimon-in.

References

  • Yoneda Yusuke 米田雄介, "Yômeimon-in," Sekai daihyakka jiten 世界大百科事典.
  1. Both of these terms mean "empress consort."