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}}'''Emperor Goi''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 孝和皇帝, ''hrus-goi-gwang-têgh''; 1844 – 1921) was the [[Monarchy of Themiclesia|monarch]] of [[Themiclesia]] from 1886 to 1921.  He was preceded by his father, [[Emperor Mjen (Themiclesia)|Emperor Mjen]], and succeeded by his great nephew, [[Emperor Grui (Themiclesia)|Emperor Grui]].  He was second of seven children by Empress Hrus-tjaw and not expected to succede until his brother, Crown Prince Djeng, died suddenly in 1880.
}}'''Emperor Goi''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 孝和皇帝, ''hrus-goi-gwang-têgh''; 1844 – 1921) was the [[Monarchy of Themiclesia|monarch]] of [[Themiclesia]] from 1886 to 1921.  He was preceded by his father, [[Emperor Mjen (Themiclesia)|Emperor Mjen]], and succeeded by his son, [[Emperor Grui (Themiclesia)|Emperor Grui]].  He was second of seven children by Empress Hrus-tjaw and not expected to succede until his brother, Crown Prince Djêng, died suddenly in 1880.


==See also==
==See also==

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Emperor Goi
Emperor of Themiclesia
ReignJun. 2, 1886 – Nov. 15, 1921
CoronationJun. 5, 1886
PredecessorEmperor Mjen
SuccessorEmperor Hên′
Prince of Srum-hljun
TenureJan. 4, 1868 – Jun. 2, 1886
InvestitureJan. 4, 1868
PredecessorTitle created
SuccessorTitle absorbed into crown
BornSlje-mra Ng′ljêkw (司馬爍)
(1848-12-13)13 December 1848
Hên-lang Palace
Died15 November 1921(1921-11-15) (aged 72)
Hên-lang Palace
Burial
Resplendent Mausoleum (皇陵, gwang-rjeng)
Empress-Dowager Hrus-′jik (孝懿帝太后)
Issueno issue
Era name and dates
gwrjang-brjêng (永平): Oct. 27, 1886 – Nov. 19, 1919
Posthumous name
The Harmonious (和)

Emperor Goi (Shinasthana: 孝和皇帝, hrus-goi-gwang-têgh; 1844 – 1921) was the monarch of Themiclesia from 1886 to 1921. He was preceded by his father, Emperor Mjen, and succeeded by his son, Emperor Grui. He was second of seven children by Empress Hrus-tjaw and not expected to succede until his brother, Crown Prince Djêng, died suddenly in 1880.

See also