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Empress consort of Japan
Fujiwara no Koshi 藤原媓子 |
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Empress consort of Japan |
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Tenure | August 1, 973 – June 29, 979 |
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Born | 947 |
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Died | June 29, 979(979-06-29) (aged 31–32) |
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Spouse | Emperor En'yū |
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
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Father | Fujiwara no Kanemichi |
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Fujiwara no Koshi (藤原 媓子, 947 – June 29, 979) was an empress consort of Japan. She was the consort of Emperor En'yū of Japan.
Biography
She was the daughter of regent Fujiwara no Kanemichi. She was placed in the Imperial harem to benefit her father in his rivalry with his brother Fujiwara no Kaneie by giving birth to an heir.[1] She did not give birth to a Crown Prince and was replaced as an Empress by the daughter of her father's cousin and designated successor as regent, Fujiwara no Yoritada.[2]
Notes
- ^ Paul Groner, Ryåogen and Mount Hiei[: Japanese Tendai in the Tenth Century
- ^ Paul Groner, Ryåogen and Mount Hiei[: Japanese Tendai in the Tenth Century
Japanese royalty |
Preceded by Princess Masako | Empress consort of Japan 973–979 | Succeeded by Fujiwara no Junshi |