Murakami

Emperor of Japan during Heian Period

Murakami - Emperor of Japan during Heian Period
Born

July 14th, 926
1099 years ago

Died

July 5th, 967
1058 years ago — 40 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Japan

Links & References

Ruled as Emperor of Japan from 946 until death in 967. His reign witnessed significant developments in the arts and culture during the Heian Period. Murakami was also involved in several political dynamics within the imperial court, navigating the complexities of aristocratic influences. Known for fostering cultural accomplishments and stabilizing the state during his rule, he presided over a time where literature and poetry flourished.

Ruled from 946 to 967

Supported the arts in Heian Period

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