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In the end, he was succeeded by his son, Prince Ōtomo, also known as Emperor Kōbun, then by Tenji's brother Prince Ōama, also known as Emperor Temmu.
Shortly thereafter, Emperor Kōbun is said to have acceded to the throne ( sokui ).
::* In the 1st year of Kōbun ( 672 ): Emperor Kōbun, in the 1st year of his reign ( 弘文天皇1年 ), died ; and his uncle Ōaomi-shinnō received the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) after the death of his nephew.
* Prince Ōtomo ( 大友皇子 ) ( Emperor Kōbun ) ( 648 – 672 )
Contemporary historians now place the reign of Emperor Kōbun between the reigns of Emperor Tenji and Emperor Temmu ; but the Nihongi, the Gukanshō, and the Jinnō Shōtōki do not recognize this reign.
Shortly thereafter, Emperor Kōbun is said to have acceded to the throne ( sokui ).
::* In the 1st year of Kōbun ( 672 ): Emperor Kōbun, in the 1st year of his reign ( 弘文天皇1年 ), died ; and his uncle Ōaomino ōji received the succession ( senso ) after the death of his nephew.
: Control of the throne was wrested by Emperor Tenchi's brother, Prince Ōama, during the Jinshin War, after which Emperor Kōbun committed seppuku.
Emperor Kōbun had another son named Prince Yota ( 興多王 ), whose mother is unknown.
yo: Emperor Kōbun
A year later, ( in 672 ) Tenji died and Prince Ōtomo ascended to the throne as Emperor Kōbun.
The army of Temmu and the army of the young Emperor Kōbun fought in the northwestern part of Mino ( nowadays Sekigahara, Gifu ).
Shortly thereafter, Emperor Kōbun is said to have acceded to the throne ( sokui ).
::* In the 1st year of Kōbun ( 672 ): Emperor Kōbun, in the 1st year of his reign ( 弘文天皇1年 ), died ; and his uncle Ōaomi-shinnō received the succession ( senso ) after the death of his nephew.
* Emperor Kōbun, emperor of Japan ( d. 672 )
* Emperor Kōbun reigns briefly as emperor of Japan, followed by his uncle Emperor Temmu who overthrew his nephew in a brief but violent battle called The Jinshin War.

Emperor and was
It was the 7th Cavalry whose troopers were charged with guarding the Imperial Palace of the Emperor.
This circular edifice, constructed by Agrippa in B.C. 27, was rebuilt in its present shape by the Emperor Hadrian.
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Among the many severe measures taken by the First Emperor, Shih Huang-ti, in his efforts to insure the continuation of this hard-won national unity, was the burning of the books in 213 B.C., with the expressed intention of removing possible sources for divergent thinking ; ;
It was pleasant last night, therefore, to hear him do something else: a concerto he has recently recorded, `` The Emperor ''.
In three arduous campaigns, the first two of which were conducted by the emperor himself while the third was directed by Manuel Comnenos ( great-uncle of Emperor Manuel Comnenos ), the Turks were defeated in detail in 1070 and driven across the Euphrates.
Emperor Romanos IV was himself taken prisoner and conducted into the presence of Alp Arslan, who treated him with generosity, and, terms of peace having been agreed to, dismissed him, loaded with presents and respectfully attended by a military guard.
Antoninus Pius (; born 19 September 86AD – died 7 March 161AD ), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138AD to 161AD.
He was next appointed by the Emperor Hadrian as one of the four proconsuls to administer Italia, then greatly increased his reputation by his conduct as proconsul of Asia, probably during 134 – 135.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
Augustus (, September 23, 63 BC – August 19, 14 AD ) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
He was succeeded as Emperor by his adopted son ( also stepson and former son-in-law ) Tiberius.
Perisapora was captured and destroyed by Emperor Julian in 363, but speedily rebuilt.
He was a very popular political figure, and since he was the Governor in the effective capital in the Roman West, he was a recognizable figure in the court of the Emperor Valentinian I. Ambrose never married.
He went, his eloquence in defense of the Church reportedly overawed the ministers of Emperor Valentinian, so he was permitted to retire without making the surrender of the churches.
The imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, however his aid was soon solicited by the Emperor.
By 100 Trajan was back in Rome as Emperor instead of merely being a Consul.
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Argentoratum ( Strasbourg ), in 357, where they were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of Rome, and their king Chnodomarius was taken prisoner to Rome.
Charles, anxious to secure such a famous fighter, gladly assented to Albert's demands and gave the imperial sanction to his possession of the lands taken from the bishops of Würzburg and Bamberg ; and his conspicuous bravery was of great value to the Emperor on the retreat from Metz in January 1553.
The dispute was referred to Emperor Charles V and other princes, but as no settlement was reached Albert continued his efforts to obtain help in view of a renewal of the war.
The city remained a Free Imperial City, subject to the Emperor only, but was politically far too weak to influence the policies of any of its neighbours.

Emperor and named
Germanicus had two younger siblings ; a sister, named Livilla, and a brother, the future Emperor Claudius.
* The Emperor Nero was born in AD 37 to the Domitius above as Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( named after Domitius's father Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC )).
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul ’ s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
* 367 – Gratian, son of Roman Emperor Valentinian I, is named co-Augustus by his father and associated to the throne aged eight.
Emperor Joseph I, acting on behalf of his younger brother King ’ Charles III ’, absent in Spain, claimed that reconquered Brabant and Flanders should be put under immediate possession of a governor named by himself.
Third and lastly, in 360, to Faustina, who gave birth to Constantius ' only child, a posthumous daughter named Flavia Maxima Constantia, who later married Emperor Gratian.
In the in-game lore of the videogame series The Elder Scrolls, there existed an eccentric emperor named Emperor Pelagius Septim III who seems to be heavily based upon Caligula.
The video game Emperor: Battle for Dune, whose in-game cut scenes are visually inspired by David Lynch's film, features a character named Baron Rakan Harkonnen, portrayed by Michael McShane.
The " Heshang Gong Version " is named after the legendary Heshang Gong ( " Riverside Sage ") who supposedly lived during the reign ( 202-157 BC ) of Emperor Wen of Han.
His mother was Princess Inoe, a daughter of Emperor Shōmu ; but instead of Osabe, it was Kammu who was later named to succeed their father.
The building was named after the ancient phrase of Hakkō ichiu ( literally " eight cords, one roof "), which had been attributed to Emperor Jimmu and, since 1928, has been espoused by the Imperial government as an expression of Japanese expansionism, as it envisioned to the unification of the world ( the " eight corners of the world ") under the Emperor's " sacred rule ", a goal that was considered imperative to all Japanese subjects, as Jimmu, finding five races in Japan, had made them all as " brothers of one family.
Returning to Kyoto in 1357, Emperor Sukō's son Imperial Prince Yoshihito began to work with the Bakufu to be named Crown Prince, but the Bakufu instead decided to make Emperor Go-Kōgon's son ( the future Emperor Go-En ' yū ) Crown Prince instead.
This Nanboku-chō " sovereign " was named after his father Emperor Kōgon and go-( 後 ), translates literally as " later ;" and thus, he may be called the " Later Emperor Kōgon ".
This Nanboku-chō " sovereign " was named after the 10th century Emperor En ' yū and go-( 後 ), translates literally as " later ;" and thus, he may be called the " Later Emperor En ' yū ".
He named as Prince Tsunesada, a son of former Emperor Junna, as the crown prince.
* Emperor Go-Fukakusa, a later emperor named in honor of Emperor Ninmyō
The capitão refused to recognize his title of Nuncio, asked Pereira to resign from his title of ambassador, named a new crew for the ship and demanded the gifts for the Chinese Emperor be left in Malacca.
Europe had come to expect an end to the Investiture controversy, and was not willing to return to the old days when the Holy Roman Emperor named the pope.

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