Nijō (Tennō)
Nijō ( Japanese 二条 天皇 , Nijō-tennō ; * July 31, 1143 ; † September 5, 1165 ) was the 78th Tennō of Japan (September 5, 1158-3 August 1165). His proper name was Morihito ( 守仁 ). He was the first son of Go-Shirakawa -tennō and father of Rokujō -tennō.
During his reign, the real politics of his father, the former Go-Shirakawa-tennō was determined. The politician and samurai Taira no Kiyomori supported him.
This type of government in Japan is also called insi or monastic rule.
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predecessor | Office | successor |
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Go-Shirakawa |
Tennō 1158–1165 |
Rokujō |
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SURNAME | Nijō |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nijô; 二条 天皇 (Japanese); Morihito (proper name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | 78. Tennō of Japan (1158–1165) |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 31, 1143 |
DATE OF DEATH | September 5, 1165 |