Go-Sanjō
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Go-Sanjō
Summary
Go-Sanjō is a human[1]. His place of birth was Heian-kyō[2]. He was born on September 3, 1034[3]. He died in Heian-kyō[4]. He died on June 15, 1073[5]. He worked as a ruler[6]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (136 views/month, #7,174 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Heian-kyō[2], Go-Sanjō…
- Go-Sanjō died in Heian-kyō[4].
- Go-Sanjō was born on September 3, 1034[3].
- Go-Sanjō died on June 15, 1073[5].
- Go-Sanjō is buried at Ryōan-ji Temple[8].
- Go-Sanjō's father was Go-Suzaku[9].
- Go-Sanjō's mother was Teishi-naishinnō[10].
- Go-Sanjō was married to Kaoruko-naishinnō[11].
- Go-Sanjō was married to Fujiwara no Shigeko[12].
- Among Go-Sanjō's spouses was Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko[13].
- Among Go-Sanjō's spouses was Fujiwara no Akiko[14].
- Go-Sanjō was married to Taira no Chikako[15].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Emperor Shirakawa[16].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Tokushi-naishinnō[17].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Sanehito-shinnō[18].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Imperial Prince Sukehito[19].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Yoshiko-naishinnō[20].
- A child of Go-Sanjō was Sōshi-naishinnō[21].
- Go-Sanjō held citizenship in Japan[22].
- Go-Sanjō's professions included ruler[6].
- Go-Sanjō held the position of Emperor of Japan[23].
- Go-Sanjō is recorded as male[24].
- Go-Sanjō's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Go-Sanjō's family is recorded as Imperial House of Japan[26].
- Go-Sanjō's Commons category is recorded as Emperor Go-Sanjō[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Go-Sanjō's place of birth was Heian-kyō[2]. He was born on September 3, 1034[3]. His father was Go-Suzaku[9]. His mother was Teishi-naishinnō[10].
Career and Affiliations
Go-Sanjō's professions included ruler[6]. He held the position of Emperor of Japan[23].
Personal Life
Spouses include Kaoruko-naishinnō[11], 1029–1093[28], of Japan[29]; Fujiwara no Shigeko[12], 1050–1062[30]; Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko[13], 1049–1134[31]; Fujiwara no Akiko[14]; and Taira no Chikako[15]. Children include Emperor Shirakawa[16], a ruler[32], 1053–1129[33], of Japan[34]; Tokushi-naishinnō[17], an empress consort[35], 1060–1114[36], of Japan[37]; Sanehito-shinnō[18], 1071–1085[38]; Imperial Prince Sukehito[19], 1073–1119[39]; Yoshiko-naishinnō[20], 1057–1130[40], of Japan[41]; and Sōshi-naishinnō[21], 1050–1131[42].
Death and Burial
Go-Sanjō died on June 15, 1073[5]. He died in Heian-kyō[4]. He is buried at Ryōan-ji Temple[8].
Why It Matters
Go-Sanjō ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (136 views/month, #7,174 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] He is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Go-Sanjō born?
Go-Sanjō was born in Heian-kyō[2].
Where did Go-Sanjō die?
Go-Sanjō passed away in Heian-kyō[4].
Who were Go-Sanjō's parents?
Go-Sanjō's father was Go-Suzaku[9]. Go-Sanjō's mother was Teishi-naishinnō[10].
Who was Go-Sanjō married to?
Go-Sanjō's spouses include Kaoruko-naishinnō[11], Fujiwara no Shigeko[12], Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko[13], and Fujiwara no Akiko[14].
What did Go-Sanjō do for work?
Go-Sanjō worked as ruler[6].