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  2. List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] There are several theories as to who was the first Japanese ruler supported by historical evidence: notable candidates are Emperor Yūryaku (r. 456–479) and Emperor Kinmei (r. 539–571), among others. [4] [5] The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as Nihon ('Japan', 日本), were not adopted until the late 7th century AD.

  3. List of rulers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The rulers of Japan have been its Emperors, whether effectively or nominally, for its entire recorded history. These include the ancient legendary emperors, the attested but undated emperors of the Yamato period (early fifth to early 6th centuries), and the clearly dated emperors of 539 to the present.

  4. Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the ruler of Japan was known as either 大和大王 / 大君 (Yamato-ōkimi, "Grand King of Yamato"), 倭王 / 倭国王 (Wa-ō/Wakoku-ō, "King of Wa", used externally) or 治天下大王 (Ame-no-shita shiroshimesu ōkimi or Sumera no mikoto, "Grand King who rules all under heaven", used internally) in Japanese and Chinese sources ...

  5. Fujiwara clan - Wikipedia

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    The Fujiwara dominated the government of Japan 794–1160. There is no clear starting point of their dominance. However, their domination of civil administration was lost by the establishment of the first shogunate (i.e., Kamakura shogunate) under Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1192.

  6. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    First Sino-Japanese War starts. 1895: 17 April: The First Sino-Japanese War is won by the Japanese, resulting in the Treaty of Shimonoseki. It was the first major conflict between Japan and an overseas military power in modern times. For the first time, regional dominance in East Asia shifted from China to Japan. Korea became a vassal state of ...

  7. Fujiwara Hok-ke - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara northern house) was cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. The other three were the Fujiwara Nan-ke , Fujiwara Kyō-ke and Fujiwara Shiki-ke . The Hok-ke branch issued the de facto rulers of Japan through their hereditary position as imperial regents ( Sesshō and Kampaku ).

  8. Watch a Trailer for the Upcoming Epic Period Drama 'Shōgun'

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    The new historical show stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, and Anna Sawai. ... given to military rulers of Japan from 1192 until 1867. ... The first two episodes will air on February 27, 2027 ...

  9. Hōjō Tokimune - Wikipedia

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    Hōjō Tokimune (北条 時宗, 5 June 1251 – 20 April 1284) of the Hōjō clan was the eighth shikken (officially regent of the shōgun, but de facto ruler of Japan) of the Kamakura shogunate (reigned 1268–84), known for leading the Japanese forces against the invasion of the Mongols and for spreading Zen Buddhism.

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