Monmu

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Monmu was an 8th-century emperor of Japan from the Asuka period, known for continuing the centralizing reforms of his predecessors and ruling during the early development of the ritsuryō state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of Japan
Japanese monarch
human
associatedWith Fujiwara clan NERFINISHED
birthDate 683
burialPlace Nara region NERFINISHED
capital Fujiwara-kyō NERFINISHED
Heijō-kyō NERFINISHED
child Emperor Shōmu NERFINISHED
chronology 8th century
country Japan
deathDate 707
deathPlace Japan NERFINISHED
era Asuka period NERFINISHED
early Nara period
eraNameUsed Keiun NERFINISHED
Taihō NERFINISHED
father Prince Kusakabe NERFINISHED
fatherTitle Crown Prince of Japan NERFINISHED
givenName Karuhito NERFINISHED
governmentalSystem ritsuryō state NERFINISHED
grandfather Emperor Tenmu NERFINISHED
grandmother Empress Jitō NERFINISHED
implemented Taihō Code NERFINISHED
language Classical Japanese
mother Empress Genmei NERFINISHED
motherTitle Empress of Japan NERFINISHED
notableEvent consolidation of ritsuryō administrative codes
early development of Nara-period institutions
notableFor continuing centralizing reforms of the Japanese state
ruling during early development of the ritsuryō system
positionHeld Emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
posthumousName Monmu-tennō NERFINISHED
predecessor Empress Jitō NERFINISHED
reignEnd 707
reignStart 697
religion Buddhism
royalHouse Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
spouse Fujiwara no Miyako NERFINISHED
styleOfGovernment ritsuryō monarchy
successor Emperor Shōmu NERFINISHED
successorStateStructure centralized imperial bureaucracy
title Tennō NERFINISHED

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