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Emperor Go-Sanjô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. | Emperor Go-Sanjô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. | ||
| − | A son of [[Emperor Go-Suzaku]] and grandson of [[Prince Sanjo|Prince Sanjô]], he took the throne in [[1068]] upon the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Reizei]]. | + | A son of [[Emperor Go-Suzaku]] and [[Princess Teishi]], and grandson of [[Prince Sanjo|Prince Sanjô]], he took the throne in [[1068]] upon the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Reizei]]. Go-Sanjô was more distantly related to [[Sessho and Kanpaku|Sesshô and Kanpaku]] families such as the [[Fujiwara clan]] than many of his recent predecessors; some historians note this as marking the beginning of a decline in the power or influence of the Sesshô and Kanpaku families.<ref>Yoneda Yusuke 米田雄介, "[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E9%99%BD%E6%98%8E%E9%96%80%E9%99%A2-1119157#goog_rewarded Yômeimon-in]," ''Sekai daihyakka jiten'' 世界大百科事典.</ref> |
[[Fujiwara no Norimichi]] served as ''[[kanpaku]]'' (regent) throughout Go-Sanjô's reign. | [[Fujiwara no Norimichi]] served as ''[[kanpaku]]'' (regent) throughout Go-Sanjô's reign. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*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|Go-Sanjo]] | [[Category:Emperors|Go-Sanjo]] | ||
[[Category:Heian Period]] | [[Category:Heian Period]] | ||
Revision as of 19:41, 19 March 2025
Emperor Go-Sanjô was an emperor of the Heian period.
A son of Emperor Go-Suzaku and Princess Teishi, and grandson of Prince Sanjô, he took the throne in 1068 upon the death of his half-brother Emperor Go-Reizei. Go-Sanjô was more distantly related to Sesshô and Kanpaku families such as the Fujiwara clan than many of his recent predecessors; some historians note this as marking the beginning of a decline in the power or influence of the Sesshô and Kanpaku families.[1]
Fujiwara no Norimichi served as kanpaku (regent) throughout Go-Sanjô's reign.
Go-Sanjô was succeeded in turn by his son, who took the throne in 1072 as Emperor Shirakawa.
| Preceded by Emperor Go-Reizei |
Emperor of Japan 1068-1072 |
Succeeded by Emperor Shirakawa |
References
- Evelyn Rawski, Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives, Cambridge University Press (2015), 155.
- ↑ Yoneda Yusuke 米田雄介, "Yômeimon-in," Sekai daihyakka jiten 世界大百科事典.