Fujiwara no Ariko
Fujiwara no Ariko (藤原(三条)有子; 1207 – March 2, 1286) also known as Fujiwara no Yushi,[1] Anka Monin (安喜門院)[2] and Ankimon-in[3] was an Empress consort of Japan. She was the consort of Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan.[4]
Sanjō Ariko 三条有子 | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | March 28, 1223 – March 9, 1227 |
Born | 1207 |
Died | March 2, 1286 78–79) Heian-kyō (Kyōto) | (aged
Spouse | Emperor Go-Horikawa |
House | Yamato |
Father | Sanjō Kinfusa |
Mother | Fujiwara no Shushi |
She became a Buddhis nun in 1246.[5]
Notes
Japanese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Princess Kuniko |
Empress consort of Japan 1223–1227 |
Succeeded by Fujiwara no Chōshi |
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