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Emperor Tenji

626 - 672

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Imperador Tenji (天智天皇, Tenji-tennō; 626-672) foi o 38º Imperador do Japão, na lista tradicional de sucessão. Leia mais na Wikipédia

Sua biografia está disponível em 39 idiomas na Wikipédia. Emperor Tenji é o 3570º político mais popular (caiu do 3494º em 2024), a 183ª biografia mais popular do Japão (caiu do 182ª em 2019) e o 63º político mais popular do Japão.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Emperor Tenji ranks 3,570 out of 19,576Before him are Blanche I of Navarre, Abbas III, Mursili III, Mentuhotep I, Seleucus III Ceraunus, and Najib Mikati. After him are Ata-Malik Juvayni, Lütfi Pasha, Syphax, Cypselus, Pompeius Strabo, and Maria of Alania.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 626, Emperor Tenji ranks 3Before him are Husayn ibn Ali, and Zaynab bint Ali. After him are Gertrude of Nivelles, Munmu of Silla, Rodoald, Balthild of Chelles, and Eanflæd. Among people deceased in 672, Emperor Tenji ranks 2Before him is Pope Vitalian. After him are Emperor Kōbun, Recceswinth, Cenwalh of Wessex, and Chad of Mercia.

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In Japão

Among people born in Japão, Emperor Tenji ranks 183 out of NaNBefore him are Fumimaro Konoe (1891), Hiroto Muraoka (1931), Masaki Kobayashi (1916), Yasuo Suzuki (1913), Emperor Kōgen (-272), and Akira Yoshizawa (1911). After him are Okita Sōji (1842), Iwane Matsui (1878), Motoo Tatsuhara (1913), Yukio Hatoyama (1947), Emperor Ōjin (210), and Tomohiko Ikoma (1932).

Among Políticos In Japão

Among políticos born in Japão, Emperor Tenji ranks 63Before him are Kuniaki Koiso (1880), Emperor Suinin (-69), Emperor Kōtoku (596), Fujiko Fujio (1934), Fumimaro Konoe (1891), and Emperor Kōgen (-272). After him are Yukio Hatoyama (1947), Emperor Ōjin (210), Yasuhiro Nakasone (1918), Emperor Richū (336), Emperor Kaika (-208), and Ashikaga Yoshiaki (1537).

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