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Emperor Kōtoku

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Emperor Kōtoku
36th Emperor of Japan
Reign 645 - 654
Born 596
Died the 10th Day of the 10th Month of Hakuchi 5 (654) (aged 58)
Toyosaki no Miya (Ōsaka)
Buried Ōsaka-no-shinaga no Misasagi
Predecessor Empress Kōgyoku
Successor Empress Saimei
Consort Princess Hashihito(?-665)
Father Prince Chinu
Mother Princess Kibitsu-hime

Emperor Kōtoku (孝徳天皇 Kōtoku-tennō?) (596 - November 24, 654)[1] was the 36th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. The years of his reign lasted from 645 through 654.[2]

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Genealogy

Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina)[3] was Karu-no-Ōji (軽皇子), also known as Ame-Yorodzu Toyo-hi (meaning "Heaven-myriad-abundant-sun").[4]

He enacted the Taika Reform Edicts.

He was a descendant of Emperor Bidatsu. He was a son of Chinu no ōkimi (Prince Chinu, 茅渟王) by Kibitsuhime no ōkimi (Princess Kibitsuhime, 吉備姫王). Empress Kōgyoku was his elder sister from same parents. Chinu was a son of Prince Oshisaka hikohito no ōe whose father was the Emperor Bidatsu. He had at least three consorts including his Empress, Hashihito no Himemiko (Princess Hashihito), the daughter of Emperor Jomei and his sister Empress Kōgyoku.

Events of Kōtoku's reign

He ruled from July 12, 645[5] until his death in 654.

In 645 he ascended to the throne two days after Prince Naka no Ōe assassinated Soga no Iruka in the court of Kōgyoku. Kōgyoku abdicated in favor of her son and crown prince, Naka no Ōe, but Naka no Ōe insisted Kōtoku should ascend to the throne instead.

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