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Emperor Kōnin

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Emperor Kōnin
49th Emperor of Japan
Reign The 1st Day of the 10th Month of Hōki 1 (770) - The 3rd Day of the 4th Month of Ten'ō 1 (781)
Coronation The 1st Day of the 10th Month of Hōki 1 (770)
Born The 13th Day of 10th Month of Wado 2 (709)
Died The 23rd Day of the 12th Month of Ten'ō 1 (782)
Heijō-kyō (Nara)
Buried Tawara-no-higashi no Misasagi (Nara)
Predecessor Empress Shōtoku
Successor Emperor Kammu
Consort Princess Inoe(Princess Ikami) (717-775)
Father Prince Shiki, son of Emperor Tenji
Mother Ki no Tochihime, daughter of Ki no Morohito

Emperor Kōnin (光仁天皇 Kōnin-tennō?) (November 18, 709[1]January 11, 782[2]) was the 49th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 770 through 781.[3]

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Genealogy

Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina)[4] was Shirakabe-shinnō (Shirakabe-no ō).[5]

He was a son of Prince Shiki and a grandson of Emperor Tenji.[6] Initially, he was not in line for succession, as Emperor Temmu and his branch held the throne. He married Imperial Princess Ikami, a daughter of Emperor Shōmu, producing a daughter and a son.

Kōnin had five Empresses and seven Imperial sons and daughters.[7]

Events of Kōnin's life

After his sister in law, Empress Shōtoku (also Empress Kōken), died, he was named her heir. The high courtiers claimed the empress had left her will in a letter in which she had appointed him as her successor. Prior to this, he had been considered a gentle man without political ambition.

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