Emperor Horikawa
Japanese Emperor during the Heian period

Born
August 8th, 1079
946 years ago
Died
1107
918 years ago — 28 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Japan
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Ascended to the throne in 1087 at the age of eight, serving until his death in 1107. His reign occurred during the Heian period, a time of cultural development in Japan. The government was dominated by the Fujiwara clan, which wielded significant power through regency roles. Horikawa's era saw the continuation of courtly traditions and the patronage of the arts. He presided over a court that valued poetry and literature, encouraging the creation of works that reflected the aesthetic ideals of the time. The reign faced challenges, including political intrigue and struggles for power within the noble class.
Reign as emperor from 1087 to 1107
Promotion of Heian period cultural arts
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