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Emperor Montoku

827 - 858

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Emperor Montoku (文徳天皇, Montoku-tennō) (August 827 – 7 October 858) was the 55th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Montoku's reign lasted from 850 to 858. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emperor Montoku is the 5,537th most popular politician (down from 5,422nd in 2019), the 421st most popular biography from Japan (down from 372nd in 2019) and the 137th most popular Japanese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Emperor Montoku ranks 5,537 out of 19,576Before him are Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Victorinus, Kido Takayoshi, Hage Geingob, Emperor Huai of Jin, and Mohammad Ali Bogra. After him are Siemomysł, Emperor Chōkei, Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, Abbas Mirza, Henry A. Wallace, and Valentin Pavlov.

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Among people born in 827, Emperor Montoku ranks 2Before him is Ibn al-Rawandi. After him is Ali ibn Muhammad. Among people deceased in 858, Emperor Montoku ranks 4Before him are Æthelwulf, King of Wessex, Pope Benedict III, and Kenneth MacAlpin. After him are Li Shangyin, and Sedulius Scottus.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Montoku ranks 421 out of 6,245Before him are Shigemaru Takenokoshi (1906), Emperor Go-Toba (1180), Yoshinobu Ishii (1939), Saburō Sakai (1916), Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127), and Kido Takayoshi (1833). After him are Emperor Chōkei (1343), Emperor Go-Hanazono (1419), Takashi Mizuno (1931), Yoshirō Mori (1937), Hishikawa Moronobu (1618), and Seishirō Itagaki (1885).

Among POLITICIANS In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Emperor Montoku ranks 137Before him are Emperor Kameyama (1249), Emperor Kōkō (830), Terauchi Masatake (1852), Emperor Go-Toba (1180), Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127), and Kido Takayoshi (1833). After him are Emperor Chōkei (1343), Emperor Go-Hanazono (1419), Yoshirō Mori (1937), Hara Takashi (1856), Masamune (1300), and Emperor Yōzei (867).