Fujiwara no Junshi
Fujiwara no Junshi (藤原 遵子, 957 – June 27, 1017) was an Empress consort of Japan. She was the consort of Emperor En'yū of Japan.
Fujiwara no Junshi 藤原遵子 | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | April 7, 982 – September 24, 984 |
Born | 957 |
Died | June 27, 1017 59–60) | (aged
Spouse | Emperor En'yū |
House | Yamato |
Father | Fujiwara no Yoritada |
She was the daughter of regent Fujiwara no Yoritada. She was placed in the harem of the Emperor to benefit her father in his rivalry with his cousin Fujiwara no Kaneie, who also placed his daughter Fujiwara no Senshi for the same reason, that she would give birth to a Crown Prince and became Empress: Fujiwara no Junshi did become Empress, but it was Fujiwara no Senshi who gave birth to a Crown Prince, while Junshi had no children.[1]
She ordained as a Buddhist nun in 997.[2]
Notes
- Paul Groner, Ryåogen and Mount Hiei[: Japanese Tendai in the Tenth Century
- "藤原遵子". コトバンク (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
Japanese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Fujiwara no Koshi |
Empress consort of Japan 982–984 |
Succeeded by Fujiwara no Teishi |
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