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Emperor Nakamikado (中御門天皇) (January 14, 1702 - May 10, 1737) was the 114th imperial ruler of Japan. He reigned from July 27, 1709 to April 13, 1735. His personal name was Yasuhito (慶仁) and his title was Masu-no-miya (長宮)1 Geneology
He was the fifth son of Emperor Higashiyama. He had at least 16 children:
- Court lady: Konoe ?? (近衛尚子)
- Lady in waiting: Shimizutani (?) ?? (清水谷石子)
- Second son: Prince ??? (公遵法親王) (Buddhist priest)
- Fourth daughter: Princess Michihide (理秀女王)
- Sixth daughter: Princess ?? (尊乗女王)
- Eighth daughter: ?-no-miya (周宮)
- Lady in waiting: Sono Tsuneko (?) (園常子)
- Third son: Prince ??? (忠與法親王) (Buddhist priest)
- Handmaid?: ???? (久世夏子)
- Second daughter: San-no-miya (三宮)
- Third daughter: Go-no-miya (五宮)
- Fifth daughter: Imperial Princess ?? (成子内親王)
- Seventh daughter: Princess ?? (永皎女王)
- Fifth son: Nobu-no-miya (信宮)
- Handmaid?: Gojo Hiroko (?) (五条寛子)
- Sixth son: Prince ?? (遵仁法親王) (Buddhist priest)
- Consort: Komori Yorisue's daughter
- First daughter: ?? (聖珊女王)
- Fifth son: Prince Jihito (?) (慈仁法親王) (Buddhist priest)
- Adopted sons
- Prince ?? (叡仁法親王) (Son of Imperial Prince Arisugawa-no-miya ?? (有栖川宮職仁親王)) (Priest)
- Prince Kimitaka (?) (公啓法親王) (Son of Imperial Prince Kan'in-no-miya Naohito (閑院宮直仁親王))
2 Life
In 1708, he became Crown Prince. In 1709, upon the abdication of Emperor Higashiyama, he became Emperor. Because of his youth, first his father, the Retired Emperor Higashiyama, and then his grandfather, the Retired Emperor Reigen ruled in his name.
His reign corresponded to the period from the sixth shogun Tokugawa Ienobu to the eighth shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune. During this period, relations with the Bakufu were fairly good. Talk of a marriage between Imperial Princess ??-no-miya Yoshiko (八十宮吉子内親王), daughter of Retired Emperor Reigen and the seventh shogun, Tokugawa Ietsugu were halted by the latter's sudden death.
He abdicated in favor of Sakuramachi in 1735. In 1737, he passed away.
3 Eras of his reign
- HoeiHoei was a Japanese era after Genroku and before Shotoku and spanned from 1704 to 1711. Reigning emperors were Higashiyama and Nakamikado. Change of Era On the 13th day of the 3rd year of Genroku 17 (1704), due to the Great Genroku Earthquake on the 22nd
- ShotokuShotoku was a Japanese era after Hoei and before Kyoho and spanned from 1711 to 1716. The reigning emperor was Nakamikado. Change of Era To mark the enthronement of Emperor Nakamikado, on the 25th day of the 4th month of Hoei 8 (1711), the era became Shot
- KyohoKyoho was a Japanese era after Shotoku and before Gembun and spanned from 1716 to 1736. Reigning emperors were Nakamikado and Sakuramachi. Change of Era Due to the death of the 7th shogun, Tokugawa Ietsugu, on the 22nd day of the 6th month of Shotoku 6 (1
Preceded by: Higashiyama
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| Succeeded by: Sakuramachi
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