The Chrysanthemum Throne: A History of the Emperors of JapanUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1.9.1997 - 208 sivua In this first general study of the Japanese imperial institution throughout its history, Peter Martin brings together inaccessible material, much of it available only in Japanese. He surveys the history and political and religious status of the monarchy of Japan from its mythological origins to our own times. |
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The Chrysanthemum Throne: A History of the Emperors of Japan Peter Martin Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1997 |
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abdicated Akihito Amaterasu appointed Ashikaga bakufu became emperor brother Buddhist capital century ceremonies Chinese chronicles Chrysanthemum Throne Confucian courtiers crown prince Daikaku-ji daimyo daughter death deities died divine early Emperor Go-Daigo emperor Meiji emperor of Japan empress regnant father favour formal former emperor Fujiwara clan Gemmei Go-Daigo Go-Kameyama Go-Komatsu Go-Mizunoo Go-Shirakawa Go-Toba Go-Yozei grandson Hanazono hereditary Hirohito history of Japan Hojo Ieyasu imperial court imperial family imperial house Imperial Household Agency imperial institution imperial palace imperial regalia Jimmu Jimyo-in Kamakura kami Kammu Kiyomori Kyoto Kyushu later lived Michizane military Minamoto minister Mount Hiei Nagako Nara Nihongi Nintoku Nobunaga official period political Posthumous name present emperor regent reign retired emperor rituals samurai schism scholars senior Shinto shrines shogun Shoken Shotoku Showa Soga sons sovereign status succeeded successor Sujin sun goddess sword Taira Taisho temple Toba Tokugawa Tokyo took Umako western Yoritomo
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