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  1. Emperor Go-Sanjō (後三条天皇, Go-Sanjō-tennō, September 3, 1034 – June 15, 1073) was the 71st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His given name was Takahito (尊仁、たかひと). Go-Sanjō's reign spanned the years from 1068 through 1073.

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Go-Sanjō (born Sept. 3, 1034, Kyōto—died June 15, 1073, Kyōto) was the 71st emperor of Japan, whose abdication in favour of his son, Kidahito (the emperor Shirakawa), established a precedent for government by retired emperor, thereby contributing to the decline of the powerful Fujiwara clan.

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  3. Emperor Sanjō (三条天皇, Sanjō-tennō, February 5, 976 – June 5, 1017) was the 67th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. [2] Sanjō's reign spanned the years from 1011 through 1016.

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  5. Emperor Go-Sanjō (後三条天皇, Go-Sanjō-tennō, 3 September 1034-15 June 1073) was the 71st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign started in 1068 and ended in 1073.

  6. Emperor Go-Sanjō. Go-Sanjō (1034 – 1073) was the seventy-first Emperor, reigning from 1068 to 1073. Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Takahito. His reign is known for weakening the Fujiwara and re-asserting the power of the emperor. Takahito’s (Go- Sanjō’s) father was Emperor Go-Suzaku.

  7. the Revival of Imperial Power. by G. CAMERON HURST. 7J'7 HE reign of the Emperor Go-Sanj6' was an important watershed. in Japanese political history, marking an end to the supremacy of the Fujiwara regent's house (sekkanke)2 and heralding the re- vival of the fortunes of the imperial family.