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Emperor Kazan

967 - 1008

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Emperor Kazan (花山天皇, Kazan-tennō; November 29, 968 – March 17, 1008) was the 65th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kazan's reign spanned the years from 984 through 986. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emperor Kazan is the 6,471st most popular politician (down from 4,582nd in 2019), the 525th most popular biography from Japan (down from 283rd in 2019) and the 180th most popular Japanese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Emperor Kazan ranks 6,471 out of 19,576Before him are Johannes Schober, Alpha Oumar Konaré, Henri Grégoire, Zhuge Zhan, Yaropolk I of Kiev, and Nell Arthur. After him are Gallus Anonymus, Claude Françoise de Lorraine, Patriarch Filaret of Moscow, Sabium, William II, Duke of Bavaria, and Bushra al-Assad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 967, Emperor Kazan ranks 3Before him are Louis V of France, and Bolesław I the Brave. After him are Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine, Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr, and Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani. Among people deceased in 1008, Emperor Kazan ranks 1After him are Bernard of Menthon, Sarolt, and Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Kazan ranks 525 out of 6,245Before him are Ueda Akinari (1734), Shigeru Takahashi (null), Emperor Tsuchimikado (1196), Mitsuo Kamata (1937), Hayato Ikeda (1899), and Sadao Araki (1877). After him are Emperor Go-Murakami (1328), Ashikaga Yoshimasa (1435), Takeshi Natori (null), Yukiya Amano (1947), Tokugawa Ienari (1773), and Shibata Katsuie (1522).

Among POLITICIANS In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Emperor Kazan ranks 180Before him are Kantarō Suzuki (1868), Minoru Genda (1904), Emperor Go-Ichijō (1008), Morihiro Hosokawa (1938), Emperor Tsuchimikado (1196), and Hayato Ikeda (1899). After him are Emperor Go-Murakami (1328), Ashikaga Yoshimasa (1435), Tokugawa Ienari (1773), Masahito, Prince Hitachi (1935), Fusako Shigenobu (1945), and Tokugawa Ieharu (1737).