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Emperor Daigo

885 - 930

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Daigo (jap. 醍醐天皇, sinngemäß „das Allerfeinste“ Daigo-tennō; * 6. Februar 885; † 23. Oktober 930) war der 60. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 35 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Emperor Daigo ist der 6,128th beliebteste Politiker (gesunken vom 5,920th im Jahr 2024), die 489th beliebteste Biografie aus Japan (gesunken vom 422nd im Jahr 2019) und der 166th beliebteste aus Japan Politiker.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Emperor Daigo ranks 6,128 out of 19,576Before him are Yusuf II, Almohad caliph, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Milan Babić, Iveta Radičová, Arnold Gehlen, and Attalus. After him are Dominique de Villepin, Phraates II, Duke Mu of Qin, Jeremy Corbyn, Henri, Count of Paris, and Puabi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 885, Emperor Daigo ranks 3Before him are Eric Bloodaxe, and Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria. After him are Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, Li Cunxu, and Eberhard of Franconia. Among people deceased in 930, Emperor Daigo ranks 3Before him are Rollo, and Abū Kāmil Shujāʿ ibn Aslam. After him are Lestek, Ibn Wahshiyya, Hucbald, Guy, Margrave of Tuscany, and Þjóðólfr of Hvinir.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Daigo ranks 489 out of NaNBefore him are Hōjō Masako (1156), Norio Yoshimizu (1946), Ichiyō Higuchi (1872), Yukio Shimomura (1932), Kondō Isami (1834), and Tatsuya Nakadai (1932). After him are Toshio Suzuki (1948), Seiki Ichihara (1950), Emperor Go-Suzaku (1009), Tokugawa Iesada (1824), Hisaichi Terauchi (1879), and Masafumi Hara (1943).

Among Politikers In Japan

Among politikers born in Japan, Emperor Daigo ranks 166Before him are Muryeong of Baekje (462), Emperor Takakura (1161), Yoshihiko Noda (1957), Emperor Hanazono (1297), Hōjō Masako (1156), and Kondō Isami (1834). After him are Emperor Go-Suzaku (1009), Tokugawa Iesada (1824), Mōri Terumoto (1533), Emperor Go-Reizei (1025), Ōkuma Shigenobu (1838), and Takeo Fukuda (1905).

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