- with the
second Kan'in-no-miya,
Sukehito shinnō. When
Emperor Go-Momozono died, he had only a
single daughter.
Sukehito's son was
chosen to
become Emperor...
- 14
October 1625 – 2 July 1651)
married Konoe Hisatsugu Prince Sukehito (高仁親王,
Sukehito Shinnō, 31
December 1626 – 11 July 1628)
Prince Waka (若宮, Waka-no-miya...
- (imina) was
Morohito (師仁). He was the
sixth son of
Imperial Prince Kan'in
Sukehito (閑院宮典仁, 1733–1794) the
second Prince Kan'in of the Kan'in-no-miya imperial...
- hereditarily.
These were
descendants of
Emperor Go-Sanjō's son
Prince Sukehito.
Sukehito's son
Minamoto no
Arihito was a sadaijin.
Minamoto no Yoritomo's v****al...
- 1625 – 2 July 1651),
Legal Wife of
Konoe Hisatsugu Second Son:
Prince Sukehito (高仁親王, 31
December 1626 – 11 July 1628)
Third Son:
Prince Waka (若宮, b.1628)...
-
Emperor Higashiyama, 1675–1710
Prince Naohito Kanin, 1704–1753
Prince Sukehito Kanin, 1733–1794
Emperor Kōkaku, 1771–1840
Emperor Ninkō, 1800–1846 Emperor...
- ****ociated with
Prince Sukehito and was
mainly active in Ninna-ji.
After Go-Sanjō died in 1073, he was
succeeded by his
eldest son (
Sukehito's brother by a different...
- the
Imperial family.
Morohito was the
sixth son of
Prince Kan'in-no-miya
Sukehito (閑院宮典仁), and was
supported by the Emperor's
chief advisor (aka the Kampaku)...
-
Meisho Second Princess (1625–1651)
married Konoe Hisatsugu Imperial Prince Sukehito (1626–1628)
Prince Waka (1628)
Imperial Princess Akiko (1629–1675) Imperial...
-
ascended to the
throne was in 1779, when the son of
Prince Kan'in-no-miya
Sukehito became Emperor Kōkaku.
Within the seshū shinnōke households,
younger non-heir...