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  2. Fujiwara no Teishi - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 定子, 977 – January 13, 1001), also known as Sadako, [1] was an empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Ichijō. She appears in the literary classic The Pillow Book written by her court lady Sei Shōnagon .

  3. Empress of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The empress of Japan [c] is the title given to the wife of the Emperor of Japan or a female ruler in her own right. The current empress consort is Empress Masako , who ascended the throne with her husband on 1 May 2019.

  4. Category:Japanese empresses consort - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese empresses consort" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total. ... Empress of Japan; Junbo-Ritsugō ...

  5. Nunasokonakatsu-hime - Wikipedia

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    Nunasokonakatsu-hime (渟名底仲媛命) was the legendary empress consort of Japan from 546 to 510 BC [1] [2] and then empress dowager from 510 BC according to traditional dates. [ 2 ] Life

  6. Kōkyū - Wikipedia

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    1 Empress (Kōgō; 皇后): also called Kōkōgō (皇后宮). [4] 1 Empress Consort (Chūgū; 中宮): Originally this word meant the Palace where the Empress Consort lived. Since Emperor Ichijō had two Empress Consorts, one of his Empress Consorts was called this word. 2 Consorts (Hi; 妃): Collapsed since the Heian period. Princesses could ...

  7. Tokugawa Masako - Wikipedia

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    Tokugawa Masako (徳川 和子, November 23, 1607 – August 2, 1678), also known as Kazu-ko, [1] was empress consort of Japan as the wife of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. Through collaboration with her parents, Oeyo and Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, she was a prominent and influential figure within the politics and culture of the Edo Period.