Emperor Go-Mizunoo
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Emperor Go-Mizunoo
Summary
Emperor Go-Mizunoo is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kyoto[2]. He was born on June 29, 1596[3]. He passed away in Kyoto[4]. He died on September 11, 1680[5]. He worked as a sovereign[6]. He ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (334 views/month, #7,058 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Kyoto[2], Emperor Go-Mizunoo…
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo passed away in Kyoto[4].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo was born on June 29, 1596[3].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo died on September 11, 1680[5].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo is buried at Tsuki no wa no misasagi[8].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo's father was Go-Yōzei[9].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo's mother was Konoe Sakiko[10].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo was married to Tokugawa Masako[11].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo was married to Yotsuko[12].
- Among Emperor Go-Mizunoo's spouses was Fujiwara no Mitsuko[13].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo was married to Kushige Takako[14].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo was married to Sono Kuniko[15].
- Among Emperor Go-Mizunoo's spouses was Tsuguko Yotsutsuji[16].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Empress Meishō[17].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Onna Ni no miya[18].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Akiko-naishinnō[19].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Yoshiko-naishinnō[20].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Go-Kōmyō[21].
- A child of Emperor Go-Mizunoo was Shuchō-hosshinnō[22].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo held citizenship in Japan[23].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo's professions included sovereign[6].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo held the position of Emperor of Japan[24].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo is recorded as male[25].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo's family is recorded as Imperial House of Japan[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kyoto[2], Emperor Go-Mizunoo… he was born on June 29, 1596[3]. His father was Go-Yōzei[9]. His mother was Konoe Sakiko[10].
Career and Affiliations
Emperor Go-Mizunoo worked as a sovereign[6]. He held the position of Emperor of Japan[24].
Personal Life
Spouses include Tokugawa Masako[11], 1607–1678[28], of Tokugawa shogunate[29]; Yotsuko[12], 1589–1639[30], of Japan[31]; Fujiwara no Mitsuko[13], 1602–1656[32], of Tokugawa shogunate[33]; Kushige Takako[14], 1604–1685[34], of Tokugawa shogunate[35]; Sono Kuniko[15], 1624–1677[36], of Ashikaga shogunate[37]; and Tsuguko Yotsutsuji[16]. Children include Empress Meishō[17], a politician[38], 1624–1696[39], of Japan[40]; Onna Ni no miya[18], 1625–1651[41], of Tokugawa shogunate[42]; Akiko-naishinnō[19], 1629–1675[43], of Tokugawa shogunate[44]; Yoshiko-naishinnō[20], an Imperial Family of Japan[45], 1632–1696[46], of Tokugawa shogunate[47]; Go-Kōmyō[21], a ruler[48], 1633–1654[49], of Tokugawa shogunate[50]; and Shuchō-hosshinnō[22], a priest[51], 1634–1680[52], of Tokugawa shogunate[53].
Death and Burial
Emperor Go-Mizunoo died on September 11, 1680[5]. He passed away in Kyoto[4]. Burial took place at Tsuki no wa no misasagi[8].
Why It Matters
Emperor Go-Mizunoo ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (334 views/month, #7,058 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Emperor Go-Mizunoo born?
Born in Kyoto[2], Emperor Go-Mizunoo…
Where did Emperor Go-Mizunoo die?
Emperor Go-Mizunoo died in Kyoto[4].
Who were Emperor Go-Mizunoo's parents?
Emperor Go-Mizunoo's father was Go-Yōzei[9]. Emperor Go-Mizunoo's mother was Konoe Sakiko[10].
Who was Emperor Go-Mizunoo married to?
Emperor Go-Mizunoo's spouses include Tokugawa Masako[11], Yotsuko[12], Fujiwara no Mitsuko[13], and Kushige Takako[14].
What did Emperor Go-Mizunoo do for work?
Emperor Go-Mizunoo worked as sovereign[6].