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Emperor Kōmei

was the 121st emperor of Japan,〔Imperial Household Agency (''Kunaichō''): ( 孝明天皇 (121) )〕 according to the traditional order of succession.
Kōmei's reign spanned the years from 1846 through 1867.〔Meyer, Eva-Maria. (1999). ( ''Japans Kaiserhof in der Edo-Zeit'', p. 186. )〕
==Genealogy==
Before Kōmei's accession to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (''imina'') was ;〔Ponsonby-Fane, ''Imperial House'', p. 10.〕 his title was .
Emperor Kōmei was the fourth son of Emperor Ninkō and his consort Fujiwara-no-Tsuneko (藤原雅子).
Kōmei's Imperial family lived with him in the Dairi of the Heian Palace. The family included six children, four daughters and two sons; but the future Emperor Meiji was the only one to survive childhood.〔Ponsonby-Fane, ''Imperial House'', p. 125.〕
The Kōmei principal consort was Asako Kujō (九条夙子).〔Ponsonby-Fane, ''Imperial House'', p. 334.〕 After Kōmei's death in 1867, Asako was given the title Empress Eishō (英照皇后) by Emperor Meiji.〔Keene, Donald. (2002). ( ''Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852–1912'', p. 531; )〕

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