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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emperor_UdaEmperor Uda - Wikipedia

    Emperor Uda (宇多天皇, Uda-tennō, June 10, 866 – September 3, 931) was the 59th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. [2] Uda's reign spanned the years from 887 through 897.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Uda was the 59th emperor of Japan, from 887 to 897. The son of the emperor Kōkō, Uda was one of the few rulers during this period whose mother was not a member of the Fujiwara family, which, partly through intermarriage with the imperial line, dominated Japan from 859 to 1160. During the first part.

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  3. Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇, Go-Uda-tennō, 17 December 1267 – 16 July 1324) was the 91st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1274 through 1287.

  4. samurai-archives.com › wiki › Emperor_UdaEmperor Uda - SamuraiWiki

    Sep 18, 2016 · Emperor Uda was a Heian period emperor known for founding Ninna-ji in 888, and for his involvement in disputes over the regency and other positions of power within the court. Uda succeeded his father Emperor Kôkô in 887.

  5. Nov 27, 2022 · The first confirmed record of a cat in Japan by Emperor Uda lavishes praises on a graceful, lustrous black cat 'superior to all other cats.' A Twitter user posted a request, asking everyone to show their black cats.

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  6. Apr 23, 2021 · “The emperors themselves have a particularly deep connection. The diaries of Emperor Uda [r. 887–931] are part of the public record, and include detailed entries on cats.

  7. Emperor Uda (June 14, 867 - September 8, 931), the fifty-ninth Japanese Emperor, was in power from December 9, 887 to August 8, 897. The last name is Sadami. Genealogy. Emperor Uda was the seventh prince of Emperor Koko. His mother was Empress Dowager Hanshi-Joo, who was the daughter of Emperor Kammu 's son, Imperial Prince Nakano.