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Daigo succeeded his father [[Emperor Uda]] in [[897]]; unlike Uda, who sought to restrict [[Fujiwara clan]] power, Daigo supported [[Fujiwara no Tokihira]], and had Sugawara no Michizane exiled in [[901]].
 
Daigo succeeded his father [[Emperor Uda]] in [[897]]; unlike Uda, who sought to restrict [[Fujiwara clan]] power, Daigo supported [[Fujiwara no Tokihira]], and had Sugawara no Michizane exiled in [[901]].
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Upon Daigo's death (he did not retire as the previous several emperors did) in [[930]], he was succeeded by one of his sons, who took the throne as [[Emperor Suzaku]].
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Daigo abdicated in [[930]] favor of one of his sons, who took the throne as [[Emperor Suzaku]]. Daigo died later that same year.
    
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*Evelyn Rawski, ''Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives'', Cambridge University Press (2015), 155.
 
*Evelyn Rawski, ''Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives'', Cambridge University Press (2015), 155.
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[[Category:Emperors|Daigo]]
 
[[Category:Heian Period]]
 
[[Category:Heian Period]]
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