Antoku Thiên-fòng
Antoku Thiên-fòng (安徳天皇, Antoku-tennō, 1178-ngièn 12-ngie̍t 22-ngit – 1185-ngièn 4-ngie̍t 25-ngit), miàng Tokihito (言仁), he Ngi̍t-pún ke thi 81 thoi thiên-fòng, 1180-ngièn chṳ 1185-ngièn chhai-vi.
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Chhòn-sot sṳ̀-thoi |
- Jimmu
- Suizei
- Annei
- Itoku
- Kōshō
- Kōan
- Kōrei
- Kōgen
- Kaika
- Sujin
- Suinin
- Keikō
- Seimu
- Chūai
- Jingū
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Kofun |
- Ōjin
- Nintoku
- Richū
- Hanzei
- Ingyō
- Ankō
- Yūryaku
- Seinei
- Kenzō
- Ninken
- Buretsu
- Keitai
- Ankan
- Senka
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Asuka | |
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Nara | |
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Heian | 794–1185 |
- Kanmu
- Heizei
- Saga
- Junna
- Ninmyō
- Montoku
- Seiwa
- Yōzei
- Kōkō
- Uda
- Daigo
- Suzaku
- Murakami
- Reizei
- En'yū
- Kazan
- Ichijō
- Sanjō
- Go-Ichijō
- Go-Suzaku
- Go-Reizei
- Go-Sanjō
- Shirakawa
- Horikawa
- Toba
- Sutoku
- Konoe
- Go-Shirakawa
- Nijō
- Rokujō
- Takakura
- Antoku
- Go-Toba
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Kamakura | 1185–1333 |
- Tsuchimikado
- Juntoku
- Chūkyō
- Go-Horikawa
- Shijō
- Go-Saga
- Go-Fukakusa
- Kameyama
- Go-Uda
- Fushimi
- Go-Fushimi
- Go-Nijō
- Hanazono
- Go-Daigo
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Pet-chhèu | |
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Muromachi | 1333–1573 |
- Go-Murakami
- Chōkei
- Go-Kameyama
- Go-Komatsu
- Shōkō
- Go-Hanazono
- Go-Tsuchimikado
- Go-Kashiwabara
- Go-Nara
- Ōgimachi
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Azuchi-Momoyama | |
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Edo | 1603–1868 |
- Go-Yōzei
- Go-Mizunoo
- Meishō
- Go-Kōmyō
- Go-Sai
- Reigen
- Higashiyama
- Nakamikado
- Sakuramachi
- Momozono
- Go-Sakuramachi
- Go-Momozono
- Kōkaku
- Ninkō
- Kōmei
- Meiji
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Thai Ngi̍t-pún Ti-koet | |
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Ngi̍t-pún-koet (hien-thoi Ngi̍t-pún) | |
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