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Encyclopedia > Emperor Heizei of Japan

Emperor Heizei (平城天皇) (774-824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan. He ruled from 806 until his abdication in 809. When his successor died in 810, he attempted rebellion, but was defeated and became a Buddhist monk.

Preceded by:
Kammu
Emperor of Japan Succeeded by:
Saga

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Emperor Saga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇, Saga tennō) (786–842) was the 52nd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
He was the second son of Emperor Kammu, and younger brother of Emperor Heizei, his predecessor.
Saga succeeded to the throne after the retirement of Heizei due to illness, and soon after his enthronement was himself ill. This gave Heizei an opportunity to foment a rebellion, which Saga put down in a bloody civil war.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Emperor Heizei of Japan (222 words)
Emperor Heizei (平城天皇) (774-824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇;) (786-842) was the 52nd imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Heizei (平城天皇) (774 - 824) was the 51st imperial ruler of Japan.
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