Emperor Horikawa of Japan

Emperor Horikawa (堀河天皇) (August 8, 1079 - August 9, 1107) was the 73rd imperial ruler of Japan. His reign (1087-1107) was overshadowed by the cloistered rule of Emperor Shirakawa. His personal name was Taruhito (善仁).

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Genealogy

Horikawa was the son of Emperor Shirakawa. His mother was ??ko (賢子), adopted daughter of Fujiwara Morozane (藤原師実).

Consorts and Empresses

Life

He became Crown Prince on the eleventh month, twenty-sixth day (or November 26?), and became Emperor on the same day upon the abdication of his father. His father's kampaku, Fujiwara Morozane (藤原師実) became sesshō (regent), but Shirakawa held actual power as cloistered Emperor. Horikawa filled his reign with scholarship, tanka, and music.

When his empress (kōgō) died, his son, Imperial Prince Munehito, who had become Crown Prince (and later became Emperor Toba) was taken to be raised by Horikawa's father, the Retired Emperor Shirakawa.

He passed away at the age of 28, being succeeded by his son, Emperor Toba.

Eras of his reign


Preceded by:
Shirakawa
Emperor of Japan
1087-1107
Succeeded by:
Toba


See also: Emperor Horikawa of Japan, 1060, 1076, 1079, 1087, 1099, 1103