الإمبراطور تسوتشي‌ميكادو

(تم التحويل من Emperor Tsuchimikado)
Emperor Tsuchimikado
土御門天皇
Emperor Tsuchimikado.jpg
إمبراطور اليابان
العهدFebruary 18, 1198 – December 12, 1210
التتويجApril 10, 1198
سبقهGo-Toba
تبعهJuntoku
ShōgunMinamoto no Yoriie
Minamoto no Sanetomo
وُلِدJanuary 3, 1196
توفينوفمبر 6, 1231(1231-11-06) (aged 35)
Itano, Awa Province
الدفن
Kanegahara no misasagi (金原陵) (Kyoto)
الزوجFujiwara no Reishi
الأنجال
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Emperor Go-Saga
الاسم بعد الممات
Tsuigō:
Emperor Tsuchimikado (土御門院 or 土御門天皇)
البيتYamato
الأبEmperor Go-Toba
الأمMinamoto no Ariko

Emperor Tsuchimikado (土御門天皇, Tsuchimikado-tennō, January 3, 1196[بحاجة لمصدر] – November 6, 1231) was the 83rd emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]

Tsuchimikado's reign spanned the years from 1198 through 1210.[3]

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Genealogy

Before Tsuchimikado's accession to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (imina) was Tamehito-shinnō (為仁親王).[4] He was the firstborn son of Emperor Go-Toba. His mother was Ariko (在子) (1171–1257), daughter of Minamoto no Michichika (源通親).

Tsuchimikado's Imperial family lived with him in the Dairi of the Heian Palace. His family included three sons by three different consorts:[2]

  • Empress (Chūgū): Ōinomikado (Fujiwara) no Reishi (大炊御門(藤原)麗子) later Onmeimon'in (陰明門院), Ōinomikado Yorisane's daughter
  • Lady-in-waiting: Tsuchimikado (Minamoto) no Michiko (土御門(源)通子; d.1221),[5] Minamoto Michimumen's daughter
    • First daughter: Princess Haruko (春子女王; 1210–1230)
    • Second daughter: Imperial Princess Akiko (覚子内親王; 1213–1285) later Ogimachi'in (正親町院)
    • Third son: Imperial Prince Priest Ninjo (仁助法親王; 1215–1262)
    • Fourth son: Imperial Prince Priest Jojin (静仁法親王; 1216–1296)
    • Sixth son: Prince Kunihito (邦仁王), later Emperor Go-Saga[5]
  • Court Lady: Mimasaka-Naishi (美作掌侍), Takashina Nakasuke's daughter
    • Princess
    • Son: Imperial Prince Priest Donin (道仁法親王; 1209-1263)
  • Court Lady: Minamoto Sadamitsu's daughter
    • Fifth daughter: Princess Hideko (秀子女王)
  • Court Lady: Owari-no-Tsubone (尾張局), Priest's daughter
    • Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sonsyu (尊守法親王; 1210-1260)
  • Court Lady: Priest Shine's daughter
    • Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sonjo (尊助法親王; 1217-1290)
  • Court Lady: Jibukyo-no-tsubone (治部卿局), Priest's Daughter
    • Son: Imperial Prince Priest Dōen (道円法親王; 1210-1240)
    • Daughter: Princess Nobuko (信子女王)
  • Court Lady: Omiya-no-Tsubone (大宮局), Minamoto Arimasa's daughter
    • Daughter: Imperial Princess Teruko (曦子内親王) later Senkamon-in (仙華門院)
  • Court Lady: (Fujiwara), Priest's Daughter
    • Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sainin (最仁法親王; 1227-1295)
  • Court Lady: Kunaikyō-no-tsubone (宮内卿局), Fujiwara Norimitsu's daughter
    • Daughter: Princess Tomoko (知子女王)
  • Court Lady: (Fujiwara), Priest's Daughter
    • Son: Zojin
  • Court Lady: Sakyōdaibu-no-Tsubone, Priest's Daughter
    • Daughter: Imperial Princess Junko (諄子内親王; d.1260)
  • Court Lady: Tanba-no-Tsubone, Priest's Daughter
    • Daughter: Princess Koreko (是子女王)
  • Mother Unknown:
    • daughter, adopted by Prince Hokuroku
    • Kaison (懐尊)
    • Jakue (寂恵)


Events of Tsuchimikado's life

In 1198, he became emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Toba, who continued to exercise Imperial powers as cloistered emperor.

  • 1198 (Kenkyū 9, 11th day of the 1st month): In the 15th year of Go-Toba-tennō's reign (後鳥羽天皇十五年), the emperor abdicated; and the succession (senso) was received by his eldest son.[6]
  • 1198 (Kenkyū 9, 3rd month): Emperor Tsuchimikado is said to have acceded to the throne (sokui).[7]
  • 1199: Shortly after Tsuchimikado's reign began, Minamoto no Yoritomo died.[8]
  • 1203: Yoritomo's successor as head of the Kamakura shogunate, Minamoto no Yoriie, was assassinated; and former emperor Go-Toba was responsible for good relations with the shogunate when it was headed by Minamoto no Sanetomo from 1203 through 1219.[8]
  • 1210: Go-Toba persuaded Tsuchimikado to abdicate in favor of his younger brother, who would become known as Emperor Juntoku.

In Kyōto, Minamoto no Michichika took power as steward, and in Kamakura, in 1199, upon the death of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Hōjō Tokimasa began to rule as Gokenin.

Tsuchimikado removed himself from Kyoto, traveling first to Tosa Province (now known as Kōchi Prefecture); and later, he moved to Awa province (now known as Tokushima Prefecture), where he died in exile.[9]

  • 1231: The former emperor died at age 35.[8]

Tsuchimikado's official Imperial tomb is in Kyoto. The emperor is venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi). This mausoleum shrine is formally named Kanegahara no misasagi.[10]

Kugyō

Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras.

In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Tsuchimikado's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included:

Eras of Tsuchimikado's reign

The years of Tschuimikado's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.[12]

Ancestry

See also

Notes

Japanese Imperial kamon — a stylized chrysanthemum blossom
  1. ^ Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): 土御門天皇 (83)
  2. ^ أ ب Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). The Imperial House of Japan, pp. 86–87.
  3. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 221–230; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 3339–341; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki. pp. 220–221.
  4. ^ Ponsonby-Fane, p. 9; Titsingh, p. 221; Brown, p. 339; Varley, p. 220.
  5. ^ أ ب mother of Emperor Go-Saga – see Ponsonby-Fane, p. 20.
  6. ^ Brown, p.339; Varley, p. 44; n.b., a distinct act of senso is unrecognized prior to Emperor Tenji; and all sovereigns except Jitō, Yōzei, Go-Toba, and Fushimi have senso and sokui in the same year until the reign of Emperor Go-Murakami.
  7. ^ Titsingh, p.221; Varley, p. 44.
  8. ^ أ ب ت Ponsonby-Fane, p. 87.
  9. ^ Takekoshi, Yosaburō. (2004). The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of Japan, Volume 1, p. 186; Ponsonby-Fane, p. 87.
  10. ^ Ponsonby-Fane, p. 422.
  11. ^ أ ب Brown, p. 339.
  12. ^ Titsingh, p. 221; Brown, p. 340.
  13. ^ "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in اليابانية). 30 April 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2020.

References

ألقاب ملكية
سبقه
Emperor Go-Toba
Emperor of Japan:
Tsuchimikado

1198–1210
تبعه
Emperor Juntoku
Imperial Seal of Japan.svg أباطرة اليابان Imperial Seal of Japan.svg
الأباطرة الأسطوريون
1 جيمو
神武
2 سوي‌زيْ
綏靖
3 安寧 4 懿徳 5 孝昭 6 孝安 7 孝霊 8 孝元 9 開化 10 崇神
11 垂仁 12 景行 13 成務 14 仲哀  
حقبة يـَمـاتـو 大和時代 (كـُفون)، الفترة (250538)
15 اوجين
応神
16 نين تـُكو
仁徳
17 履中 18 反正 19 允恭 20 安康 21 雄略 22 清寧 23 顕宗 24 仁賢
25 武烈 26 継体 27 安閑 28 宣化  
حقبة أسـوكـا 飛鳥時代، الفترة (538710)
29 كيم مـِيْ
欽明
30 بيداتسو
敏達
31 يومـِيْ
用明
32 سوشون
崇峻
33 سويكو
推古
34 جومـِيْ
舒明
35 كوگيوكو
皇極
36 كوتـُكو
孝徳
37 كوگيوكو
斉明
38 تنجي
天智
39 كـُبون
弘文
40 تمـّو
天武
41 جيتو
持統
42 مـُمـّو
文武
43 گـِم مـِيْ
元明
 
حقبة نـارا 奈良時代، الفترة (710 - 794)
44 گـِنشو
元正
45 شومو 聖武 46 كوكـِن
孝謙
47 جون نين 淳仁 48 شوتـُكو
称徳
49 كونين
光仁
 
حقبة هـِيْ آن 平安時代، الفترة (794 - 1185)
50 كـَمـّو
桓武
51 平城 52 嵯峨 53 淳和 54 仁明 55 文徳 56 清和 57 陽成 58 光孝 59 اودا
宇多
60 دايگو
醍醐
61 سوزاكو
朱雀
62 موراكامي
村上
63 ريْ‌زيْ
冷泉
64 إن‌يو
円融
65 كازان
花山
66 一条 67 三条 68 後一条 69 後朱雀
70 後冷泉 71 後三条 72 白河 73 堀河 74 鳥羽 75 崇徳 76 كونوئ
近衛天皇
77 گو-شيراكاوا
後白河天皇
78 二条 79 六条
80 高倉 81 أن تـُكو
安徳
82 گو توبا
後鳥羽
 
حقبة كـَماكورا 鎌倉時代، الفترة (1185 - 1333)
83 تسوتشي ميكادو
土御門
84 جون تـُكو
順徳
85 仲恭 86 後堀河 87 四条 88 後嵯峨 89 後深草 90 亀山 91 後宇多 92 伏見
93 後伏見 94 後二条 95 花園 96 گو دايگو
後醍醐
 
حقبة مورُماتشي 室町時代، الفترة (1336 - 1573)
97 گو موراكامي
後村上
98 تشو كـِيْ
長慶
99 گو كامـِياما
後亀山
100 گو كوماتسو
後小松
البلاط الشمالي 北朝 "هـُكوچو" 1 كوگـُن
光厳
2 كومـْيو
光明
3 崇光 4 後光厳 5 後円融 6 後小松  
101 称光 102 後花園 103 後土御門 104 後柏原 105 後奈良 106 正親町 107 後陽成  
حقبة إدو 江戸時代، الفترة (16031868)
108 گو ميزونو 後水尾 109 مـِيـْشو
明正
110 گو كوميو
後光明
111 گو ساي
後西
112 ريـْگـِن
霊元
113 هيگاشي ياما
東山
114 ناكا ميكادو
中御門
115 ساكورا ماتشي
桜町
116 موموزونو
桃園
117 گو ساكورا ماتشي
後桜町
118 گو موموزونو
後桃園
119 كوكاكو
光格
120 نين كو
仁孝
121 كومـِيْ
孝明
 
اليابان المعاصرة (عهد مـِيـْجي 明治時代 ف. 18681912)
122 ميـْجي
明治
123 تايشو
大正
124 هيروهيتو
昭和
125 أكيهيتو
今上
126 ناروهيتو
徳仁
ولي العهد الإمبراطورات النساء (باللون الأحمر)