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Empress consort of Japan
Princess Sukeko 亮子内親王 |
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Empress consort of Japan |
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Tenure | 13 September 1182 – 4 August 1187 |
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Born | 1147 |
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Died | 27 April 1216(1216-04-27) (aged 68–69) Heian-kyō (Kyōto) |
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
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Father | Emperor Go-Shirakawa |
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Mother | Fujiwara Shigeko |
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Princess Sukeko (亮子内親王; 1147 – 27 April 1216), later Inpumon'in (殷富門院), was a princess and an Empress of Japan. Sukeko was empress as the Honorary Mother (准母) of her nephews Emperor Antoku and Emperor Go-Toba.
Biography
She was the daughter of Emperor Go-Shirakawa and Lady-in-Waiting Fujiwara Shigeko, and the sister of Emperor Takakura. She was appointed Honorary Mother to her nephews, who reigned in succession as Emperor Antoku and Emperor Go-Toba. As their Honorary Mother, she was Honorary Empress and performed the court functions of the position of Empress during their reign.
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Preceded by Taira no Tokuko | Empress consort of Japan 1182–1187 | Succeeded by Fujiwara no Ninshi |
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