People Who Died in 811
Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
Served as a shōgun during the early Heian period. Played a significant role in the suppression of the Emishi people in northern Japan. Led military campaigns that expanded Japanese control over the northeastern territories. Appointed to the position by the imperial court, contributed to the establishment of central authority over the region. Died while holding the title of shōgun, having been influential in shaping early military governance.
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Became emperor in 802 after a coup, initiating significant economic and military reforms. Strengthened defenses against external threats, particularly from the Abbasid Caliphate. Implemented monetary reforms that improved fiscal stability. Known for the unsuccessful military campaign against the Bulgars, which resulted in his defeat and death in battle in 811.
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