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Empress consort of Japan
Princess Teruko 曦子内親王 |
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Empress consort of Japan |
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Tenure | 8 August 1248 – 19 April 1251 |
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Born | 1224 |
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Died | 5 October 1262(1262-10-05) (aged 37–38) |
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
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Father | Emperor Tsuchimikado |
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Mother | Omiya-no-Tsubone |
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Princess Teruko (曦子内親王; 1224 – 5 October 1262) later known as Senkamon-in (仙華門院), was an Empress of Japan as the Honorary Mother of her nephew Emperor Go-Saga.[1]
She was the daughter of Emperor Tsuchimikado and court lady Omiya-no-Tsubone (大宮局).
Notes
- ^ 日本女性人名辞典 (in Japanese). Noboru Haga, 芳賀登 (Shohan ed.). Tōkyō: Nihon Tosho Sentā. 1993. p. 603. ISBN 4-8205-7128-1. OCLC 28720883.
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Japanese royalty |
Preceded by Fujiwara no Kitsushi | Empress consort of Japan 1248–1251 | Succeeded by Fujiwara no Kimiko |
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