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Tachibana no Nakatsu | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | 536–539 |
Empress dowager of Japan | |
Tenure | appointed in 539 |
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Spouse | Emperor Senka |
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House | Yamato |
Father | Emperor Ninken |
Princess Tachibana no Nakatsu (? – fl. 539) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Senka.[1]
Daughter of Emperor Ninken and Princess Kasuga no Ōiratsume.
Gave birth to five children.
Empress Dowager from 539.
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Preceded by | Empress consort of Japan 536–539 |
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Preceded by | Empress dowager of Japan appointed in 539 |
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Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in CE / AD 1 individuals that were given the title of empress dowager posthumously 2 title removed in 896 due to a suspected affair with head priest of the Toko-ji Temple; title posthumously restored in 943 3 was made High Empress or de jure empress dowager during her husband's reign |
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