Emperor Go-Mizunoo
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Kotohito (政仁, 29 June 1596 – 11 September 1680), posthumously honored as Emperor Go-Mizunoo (後水尾天皇, Gomizunō Tennō), was the 108th Emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]: 113–115 Go-Mizunoo's reign spanned the years from 1611 through 1629,[3] and he was the first emperor to reign entirely during the Edo period.
Emperor Go-Mizunoo 後水尾天皇 | |||||||||
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Reign | 9 May 1611 – 22 December 1629 | ||||||||
Coronation | 23 May 1611 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Go-Yōzei | ||||||||
Successor | Meishō | ||||||||
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Born | Kotohito (政仁) (1596-06-29)29 June 1596 Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Azuchi–Momoyama period | ||||||||
Died | 11 September 1680(1680-09-11) (aged 84) Tokugawa shogunate (now Japan) | ||||||||
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House | Yamato | ||||||||
Father | Emperor Go-Yōzei | ||||||||
Mother | Konoe Sakiko | ||||||||
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This 17th-century sovereign was named after the 9th-century Emperor Seiwa, sometimes posthumously referred to as Mizunoo (水尾) because this is the location of his tomb, and translates as "later", and thus, he could be called the "Later Emperor Mizunoo". The Japanese word go has also been translated to mean the "second one", and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Mizunoo II".