Empress Suiko

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Empress Suiko was Japan’s first recorded empress regnant, known for promoting Buddhism and centralizing imperial authority during the Asuka period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Empress of Japan
female ruler
historical figure
monarch
acknowledgedAs one of the earliest Buddhist monarchs of Japan
associatedWith Prince Shōtoku’s Buddhist reforms
birthPlace Yamato Province NERFINISHED
birthYear 554
burialPlace Shimanoyama Kofun NERFINISHED
capital Asuka NERFINISHED
country Japan
deathYear 628
dynasty Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
era Suiko era NERFINISHED
eraName Suiko NERFINISHED
eraType nengō (Japanese era name)
father Emperor Kinmei NERFINISHED
foreignRelations diplomatic missions to the Sui dynasty of China
relations with Korean kingdoms
gender female
givenName Suiko NERFINISHED
house Imperial House of Japan NERFINISHED
implementedPolicy adoption of the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System
promulgation of the Seventeen-Article Constitution
knownFor being the first recorded empress regnant of Japan
centralization of imperial authority
promotion of Buddhism in Japan
language Classical Japanese
mother Soga no Kitashihime NERFINISHED
nativeName 推古天皇 NERFINISHED
period Asuka period NERFINISHED
personalName Toyomike Kashikiya Hime NERFINISHED
positionHeld 33rd monarch of Japan
predecessor Emperor Sushun NERFINISHED
promoted Buddhist temples and institutions
recordedIn Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
regent Prince Shōtoku NERFINISHED
Soga no Umako NERFINISHED
reignEnd 628
reignStart 593
religion Buddhism
spouse Emperor Bidatsu NERFINISHED
styleOfAddress Empress Suiko NERFINISHED
successor Emperor Jomei NERFINISHED
title Tennō NERFINISHED

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Horyu-ji foundedBy Empress Suiko