Emperor Toba of Japan

Emperor Toba (鳥羽天皇) (February 24, 1103 - July 20, 1156) was the 74th imperial ruler of Japan. He reigned from 1107 to 1123, but actual power was held by the "retired" emperor Shirakawa in a process known as cloistered rule. After Shirakawa died in 1129, Toba also became a cloistered emperor. His personal name was Munehito (宗仁)

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Genealogy

He was the son of Emperor Horikawa. His mother was Empress Dowager Fujiwara ??ko (藤原苡子)

Empresses

Life

When his mother passed away, his grandfather, Retired Emperor Shirakawa, took him under his care and raised him. He became Emperor at the age of four upon the death of his father, Emperor Horikawa. Government affairs were controlled by his grandfather as cloistered Emperor.

He abdicated in 1123. In 1129, after the death of Retired Emperor Shirakawa, he began to rule as cloistered Emperor. He continued to hold power through the reigns of three Emperors, Sutoku, Konoe, and Go-Shirakawa. In 1142, he became a monk, entereing the Tōdaiji Temple.

Eras of his reign


Preceded by:
Horikawa
Emperor of Japan
1107-1123
Succeeded by:
Sutoku


See also: Emperor Toba of Japan, 1095, 1101, 1103, 1107, 1117, 1119