Emperor Go-Suzaku
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Emperor Go-Suzaku (後朱雀天皇, Go-Suzaku-tennō, December 14, 1009 – February 7, 1045) was the 69th emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]
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Emperor of Japan | |||||
Reign | May 15, 1036 – February 5, 1045 | ||||
Coronation | August 4, 1036 | ||||
Predecessor | Go-Ichijō | ||||
Successor | Go-Reizei | ||||
Born | 14 December 1009 Heian Kyō (Kyōto) | ||||
Died | 7 February 1045(1045-02-07) (aged 35) Higashi-sanjō Tei (東三条第), Heian Kyō (Kyōto) | ||||
Burial | Enjō-ji no misasagi (円乗寺陵) (Kyōto) | ||||
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House | Yamato | ||||
Father | Ichijō | ||||
Mother | Fujiwara no Shōshi |
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Go-Suzaku's reign spanned the years from 1036 through 1045.[3]
This 11th-century sovereign was named after the 10th-century Emperor Suzaku and go- (後), translates literally as "later;" and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Suzaku". The Japanese word "go" has also been translated to mean the "second one;" and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Suzaku, the second" or as "Suzaku II."