Fujiwara no Saneko

Empress consort of Japan
  • Princess Kenshi
  • Prince Tomohito
  • Emperor Go-Uda
HouseYamato (by marriage)
Fujiwara (by birth)FatherTōin SaneoMotherTokudaiji Eishi

Fujiwara no Saneko (藤原(洞院)佶子; 1245 – 2 September 1272) als known as Kyogoku-in (京極院),[1] was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Kameyama.

Issue:

  • First daughter: Imperial Princess Kenshi (晛子内親王)
  • First son: Imperial Prince Tomohito (知仁親王)
  • Second son: Imperial Prince Yohito (世仁親王) (Emperor Go-Uda)

Notes

  1. ^ Karen M. Gerhart: Women, Rites, and Ritual Objects in Premodern Japan
Japanese royalty
Preceded by
Fujiwara no Kimiko
Empress consort of Japan
1261–1272
Succeeded by
Fujiwara no Kishi
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Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in CE / AD  1 individuals that were given the title of empress posthumously 2 individuals elevated to the rank of empress due to their position as honorary mother of the emperor 3 Shōshi served briefly as honorary empress for her younger brother Emperor Go-Daigo


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