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Empress consort of Japan
Princess Noriko 範子内親王 |
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Empress consort of Japan |
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Tenure | 10 April 1198 – 5 October 1206 |
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Born | 4 December 1177 |
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Died | 13 May 1210(1210-05-13) (aged 32) Heian-kyō (Kyōto) |
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
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Father | Emperor Takakura |
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Mother | Kogō-no-Tsubone |
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Princess Noriko (範子内親王; 4 December 1177 – 13 May 1210), also known as Hanshi, was an Empress of Japan. She was Empress as the Honorary Mother (准母) of her nephew Emperor Tsuchimikado of Japan.
She was the daughter of Emperor Takakura and Court Lady Kogō-no-Tsubone (小督局; b. 1157), Fujiwara no Shigenori's daughter. She was later known as Empress Dowager Bōmon-in (坊門院).
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Japanese royalty |
Preceded by Fujiwara no Ninshi | Empress consort of Japan 1198–1206 | Succeeded by Fujiwara no Reishi |