Emperor Junna
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Emperor Junna
Summary
Emperor Junna is a human[1]. He was born on +0786-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He passed away in Junna-in[3]. He died on +0840-06-11T00:00:00Z[4]. He worked as a ruler[5]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (108 views/month, #7,220 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Emperor Junna died in Junna-in[3].
- Emperor Junna was born on +0786-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Emperor Junna died on +0840-06-11T00:00:00Z[4].
- Emperor Junna is buried at Ōharano no Nishi no Minenoe no Misasagi[7].
- Emperor Junna's father was Emperor Kanmu[8].
- Emperor Junna's mother was Fujiwara no Tabiko[9].
- Among Emperor Junna's spouses was Seishi-naishinnō[10].
- Emperor Junna was married to Koshi-naishinnō[11].
- Among Emperor Junna's spouses was Otsugu-joō[12].
- Among Emperor Junna's spouses was Nagahara no Motohime[13].
- Among Emperor Junna's spouses was Tachibana no Ujiko[14].
- Emperor Junna was married to Fujiwara no Kiyoko[15].
- A child of Emperor Junna was Tsunesada-shinnō[16].
- A child of Emperor Junna was Motosada-shinnō[17].
- A child of Emperor Junna was Tsuneyo[18].
- A child of Emperor Junna was Jishi[19].
- A child of Emperor Junna was Prince Yoshisada[20].
- Emperor Junna held citizenship in Japan[21].
- Emperor Junna worked as a ruler[5].
- Emperor Junna held the position of Emperor of Japan[22].
- Emperor Junna held the position of Daijō Tennō[23].
- Emperor Junna held the position of Crown Prince of Japan[24].
- Emperor Junna's image is recorded as 淳和天皇.jpg[25].
- Emperor Junna is recorded as male[26].
- Emperor Junna's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Emperor Junna was born on +0786-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Emperor Kanmu[8]. His mother was Fujiwara no Tabiko[9].
Career and Affiliations
Emperor Junna's professions included ruler[5]. Positions held include Emperor of Japan[22], a hereditary title[28], in Japan[29]; Daijō Tennō[23], a Ranking (East Asian imperial houses)[30]; and Crown Prince of Japan[24], a position[31], in Japan[32].
Personal Life
Spouses include Seishi-naishinnō[10], 0810–0879[33], of Japan[34]; Koshi-naishinnō[11], 0789–0809[35]; Otsugu-joō[12], a lady-in-waiting[36], 0787–0847[37]; Nagahara no Motohime[13], of Japan[38]; Tachibana no Ujiko[14]; and Fujiwara no Kiyoko[15]. Children include Tsunesada-shinnō[16], 0825–0884[39], of Japan[40]; Motosada-shinnō[17], 0827–0869[41], of Japan[42]; Tsuneyo[18], 0805–0826[43], of Japan[44]; Jishi[19], of Japan[45]; and Prince Yoshisada[20], of Japan[46].
Death and Burial
Emperor Junna died on +0840-06-11T00:00:00Z[4]. He died in Junna-in[3]. He is buried at Ōharano no Nishi no Minenoe no Misasagi[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Emperor Junna include Go-Sai[47], a Buddhist monk[48], 1638–1685[49], of Tokugawa shogunate[50].
Why It Matters
Emperor Junna ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (108 views/month, #7,220 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] He is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
Entities named for him include Go-Sai[47], a Buddhist monk[48], 1638–1685[49], of Tokugawa shogunate[50].
FAQs
Where did Emperor Junna die?
Emperor Junna passed away in Junna-in[3].
Who were Emperor Junna's parents?
Emperor Junna's father was Emperor Kanmu[8]. Emperor Junna's mother was Fujiwara no Tabiko[9].
Who was Emperor Junna married to?
Emperor Junna's spouses include Seishi-naishinnō[10], Koshi-naishinnō[11], Otsugu-joō[12], and Nagahara no Motohime[13].
What did Emperor Junna do for work?
Emperor Junna worked as ruler[5].