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Empress consort of Japan
Emperor Go-Saga
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m. 1242; died 1272)
Issue | - Emperor Go-Fukakusa
- Princess Osako
- Emperor Kameyama
- Prince Masataka
- Prince Sadayoshi
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
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Father | Saionji Saneuji |
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Mother | Shijō Sadako |
Saionji Kisshi (西園寺 姞子; 1225 – 20 October 1292) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Go-Saga. She was also known as Ōmiya-in (大宮院), her imperial title (ingō), and as Fujiwara no Kisshi (藤原 姞子), by her original clan name (honsei).[1]
Biography
She was the first daughter of Saionji Saneuji and Shijō Sadako.[1]
Upon Emperor Go-Saga's passing, she was ordained as a Buddhist nun and received the Dharma name Henchikaku (遍智覚).[1]
Family
Issue:
- Fourth son: Imperial Prince Hisahito (久仁親王) (Emperor Go-Fukakusa)
- First daughter: Imperial Princess Osako (綜子内親王)[2]
- Seventh son: Imperial Prince Tsunehito (恒仁親王) (Emperor Kameyama)
- Eleventh son: Imperial Prince Masataka (雅尊親王)[2]
- Thirteenth son: Imperial Prince Sadayoshi (貞良親王)[2]
Notes
- ^ a b c "大宮院". コトバンク (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
- ^ a b c Emergence of Japanese Kingship, p5
Japanese royalty |
Preceded by Princess Rishi | Empress consort of Japan 1242–1248 | Succeeded by Princess Teruko |