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Emperor Go-Momozono : ウィキペディア英語版
Emperor Go-Momozono

was the 118th emperor of Japan,〔Imperial Household Agency (''Kunaichō''): ( 後桃園天皇 (118) )〕 according to the traditional order of succession.〔Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). ''The Imperial House of Japan,'' p. 120.〕
Go-Momozono's reign spanned the years from 1771 through his death in 1779.〔Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). ( ''Annales des empereurs du Japon,'' pp. 419–420. )〕
This 18th-century sovereign was named after his father Emperor Momozono and ''go-'' (後), translates literally as "later;" and thus, he could be called the "Later Emperor Momozono". The Japanese word "''go''" has also been translated to mean the "second one;" and in some older sources, this emperor might be identified as "Momozono, the second," or as "Momozono II".
==Genealogy==
Before Go-Momozono's accession to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (''imina'') was 〔Ponsonby-Fane, p. 10〕 or Hanahito〔Titsingh, p. 419.〕
He was the firstborn son of Emperor Momozono.
Go-Momozono's Imperial family lived with him in the Dairi of the Heian Palace. This family included at least 2 sons who died in infancy and one 10-month-old daughter at the time of the emperor's early death.〔 An adopted son would become Go-Momozono's heir:
*Court Lady: Konoe Koreko (近衛維子)
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*First daughter: Imperial Princess Yoshiko (欣子内親王) – later Emperor Kōkaku's chief wife (''chūgū''), Yoshiko (后妃, 欣子内親王), then also known as Shin-Seiwa-In (?, 新清和院)
*Adopted son
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*Imperial Prince Tomohito (兼仁親王) (Emperor Kōkaku, sixth son of Imperial Prince Kan'in-no-miya Sukehito)

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