Monarchy of Senria
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Emperor of Senria | |
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千龍乃天皇 썬류우노떤노우 | |
Imperial | |
Incumbent | |
Eiso since Month XX, XXXX | |
Details | |
Style | Imperial Highness |
Heir apparent | loremhito |
First monarch | Kousuu |
Last monarch | Souhou |
Formation | 710 BCE |
Abolition | 1926 CE |
Residence | Fusimi Palace, Keisi, Senria (claimed) Isibasi Manor, Kawamoto, Tuthina (de facto) |
Appointer | Hereditary |
The Emperor of Senria was the de facto ruler of Senria for more than 2,600 years, between the title's supposed creation by the Emperor Kousuu to its abolition at the end of the Senrian Revolution.
History
Eikou period
Surutou period
Yowai period
Tigoku period
Gendai period
Kyouwa period
Addressing and naming
Traditions
Pretendence and succession
List of Senrian emperors
№ | Reign | Portrait | Era name | Personal name | Notes |
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Eikou period (710 BCE–358 CE) | |||||
1 | 710 BCE - 635 BCE |
Kousou | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. Claimed descent from Tenryuu and Pairyuu; said to have unified Senria in the Touitu Wars. Considered first leader of Senria. | |
2 | 635 BCE - 601 BCE |
Hakuhou | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
3 | 601 BCE - 562 BCE |
Tenzi | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
4 | 562 BCE - 514 BCE |
Reizei | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
5 | 514 BCE - 453 BCE |
Hiei | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
6 | 453 BCE - 403 BCE |
Genkei | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
7 | 403 BCE - 346 BCE |
Toutoku | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
8 | 346 BCE - 314 BCE |
Ouwa | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
9 | 314 BCE - 270 BCE |
Kourei | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
10 | 270 BCE - 205 BCE |
Reigen | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
11 | 205 BCE - 164 BCE |
Genryaku | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
12 | 164 BCE - 119 BCE |
Heisei | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
13 | 119 BCE - 76 BCE |
Taisou | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
14 | 76 BCE - 28 BCE |
Reiki | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
15 | 28 BCE - 16 CE |
Sendou | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
16 | 12 CE - 71 CE |
Enryaku | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
17 | 71 CE - 138 CE |
Junnin | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
18 | 138 CE - 193 CE |
Kouken | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. Considered first female ruler of Senria. | |
19 | 193 CE - 230 CE |
Ninmyou | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; presumed legendary. | |
20 | 230 CE - 270 CE |
Soumu | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; considered semi-legendary. | |
21 | 270 CE - 326 CE |
Tenryaku | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; considered semi-legendary. | |
22 | 326 CE - 358 CE |
Teigen | [lorem] Imagawa | Traditional dates; considered semi-legendary. | |
Surutou period (358 CE-712 CE) | |||||
23 | 358 CE - 387 CE |
Entou | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
24 | 387 CE - 418 CE |
Ninwa | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
25 | 418 CE - 442 CE |
Koubun | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
26 | 442 CE - 479 CE |
Youen | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
27 | 479 CE - 492 CE |
Houei | [lorem] Imagawa | Emperor during the Houei Famine. Deposed in favor of his brother. | |
28 | 492 CE - 551 CE |
Koumei | [lorem] Imagawa | Emperor during the Kyoukou War, an invasion of Senria by the Xiang dynasty. | |
29 | 551 CE - 577 CE |
Konoe | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
30 | 577 CE - 608 CE |
Ninkou | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
31 | 608 CE - 649 CE |
Genmei | Aiko Imagawa | Empress during the Genmei War, a succession dispute between Genmei and her uncle lorem. First female ruler of Senria known to have existed. | |
32 | 649 CE - 672 CE |
Ryakuou | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
33 | 672 CE - 680 CE |
Akamitori | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
34 | 680 CE - 712 CE |
Momozono | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
Yowai period (712 CE–1339 CE) | |||||
35 | 712 CE - 738 CE |
Murakami | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
36 | 738 CE - 743 CE |
Souryaku | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
37 | 743 CE - 776 CE |
Kankou | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
38 | 776 CE - 797 CE |
Sanzou | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
39 | 797 CE - 807 CE |
Seiwa | [lorem] Imagawa | Emperor during the Seiwa Famine. Deposed in favor of his son. | |
40 | 807 CE - 842 CE |
Touzi | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
41 | 842 CE - 848 CE |
Annei | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
42 | 848 CE - 867 CE |
Sirakawa | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
43 | 867 CE - 908 CE |
Daizi | [lorem] Imagawa | ||
44 | 908 CE - 933 CE |
File:Goryo Taejo Wangkun 2.jpg | Hakuyou | Hideharu Imagawa | |
45 | 933 CE - 941 CE |
Koukyuu | Hidehisa Imagawa | ||
46 | 941 CE - 963 CE |
Tuusei | Hidetada Imagawa | ||
47 | 963 CE - 972 CE |
Dunzi | Iemoti Imagawa | ||
48 | 972 CE - 985 CE |
Gennei | Ieharu Imagawa | ||
49 | 985 CE - 998 CE |
Kenyou | Iemitu Imagawa | ||
50 | 998 CE - 1012 CE |
Tuukyou | Ietugu Imagawa | ||
51 | 1012 CE - 1038 CE |
Junsi | Ienobu Imagawa | ||
52 | 1038 CE - 1067 CE |
Seigi | Iesige Imagawa | ||
53 | 1067 CE - 1074 CE |
Hanzei | Ienari Imagawa | ||
54 | 1074 CE - 1076 CE |
Kounin | Noriyosi Imagawa | ||
55 | 1076 CE - 1089 CE |
Gentoku | Sigeyosi Imagawa | ||
56 | 1089 CE - 1101 CE |
Tenroku | Atuyosi Imagawa | ||
57 | 1101 CE - 1107 CE |
Suzaku | Tuguyosi Imagawa | ||
58 | 1107 CE - 1120 CE |
Bunsei | Muneyosi Imagawa | Emperor during the Toukou War, an invasion by the Tao dyasty, and the Bunsei War, a noble rebellion against the emperor. | |
59 | 1120 CE - 1136 CE |
Eihou | Hideyosi Imagawa | ||
60 | 1136 CE - 1152 CE |
Taihaku | Teruyosi Imagawa | ||
61 | 1152 CE - 1169 CE |
Sokatu | Haruyosi Imagawa | ||
62 | 1169 CE - 1173 CE |
Horikawa | Masayosi Imagawa | ||
63 | 1173 CE - 1184 CE |
File:Song Gongdi.jpg | Fukakusa | Mituyosi Imagawa | |
64 | 1184 CE - 1193 CE |
Daigou | Tadayosi Imagawa | ||
65 | 1193 CE - 1212 CE |
Houen | Moriyosi Imagawa | ||
66 | 1212 CE - 1241 CE |
Kameyama | Tuneyosi Imagawa | ||
67 | 1241 CE - 1278 CE |
Hanazono | Takayosi Imagawa | ||
68 | 1278 CE - 1303 CE |
Kyuuzu | Atuyosi Imagawa | ||
69 | 1303 CE - 1334 CE |
Suinin | Nobuyosi Imagawa | ||
70 | 1334 CE - 1339 CE |
Kouei | Hiroyosi Imagawa | Emperor during the Kouei War, an attempted restoration of imperial power. Forced to abdicate in favor of his son. | |
Tigoku period (1339 CE–1869 CE) | |||||
71 | 1339 CE - 1366 CE |
Kannin | Ieyasu Imagawa | ||
72 | 1366 CE - 1394 CE |
Kansei | Hiroyasu Imagawa | Emperor during the Kansei War, a succession dispute between Kansei and his brother lorem. | |
73 | 1394 CE - 1422 CE |
Takakura | Motoyasu Imagawa | ||
74 | 1422 CE - 1437 CE |
Kyoutoku | Takayasu Imagawa | Emperor during the Kyoutoku Rebellion, a major peasant revolt sparked by food shortages. | |
75 | 1437 CE - 1454 CE |
Koumyou | Mitiyasu Imagawa | ||
76 | 1454 CE - 1464 CE |
Antei | Koreyasu Imagawa | ||
77 | 1464 CE - 1483 CE |
Sougen | Tokiyasu Imagawa | ||
78 | 1483 CE - 1507 CE |
Kasibawara | Muneyasu Imagawa | ||
78 | 1507 CE - 1522 CE |
Teiei | Noriyasu Imagawa | ||
79 | 1522 CE - 1551 CE |
Kougen | Nobuyasu Imagawa | ||
80 | 1551 CE - 1578 CE |
Souhei | Kaneyasu Imagawa | ||
81 | 1578 CE - 1586 CE |
Eitoku | Hideyasu Imagawa | ||
88 | 1586 CE - 1592 CE |
Heizi | Akiyasu Imagawa | ||
89 | 1592 CE - 1594 CE |
Byouzi | Yosiyasu Imagawa | ||
91 | 1620 CE - 1642 CE |
File:Ming Chongzhen.jpg | Toukei | Kotohito Imagawa | |
92 | 1642 CE - 1663 CE |
Ninpei | Naruhito Imagawa | Emperor during the Soukou War, an attempted invasion by the Jiao dynasty, and the Ninpei War, an attempted restoration of imperial power. Forced to abdicate in favor of his brother. | |
93 | 1663 CE - 1669 CE |
Ougimati | Satohito Imagawa | ||
94 | 1669 CE - 1701 CE |
Zenyou | Mutuhito Imagawa | ||
95 | 1701 CE - 1719 CE |
Bunmei | Yasuhito Imagawa | ||
96 | 1719 CE - 1748 CE |
Zoukyou | Yosihito Imagawa | ||
97 | 1748 CE - 1767 CE |
Meireki | Hirohito Imagawa | ||
98 | 1767 CE - 1780 CE |
Taihou | Teruhito Imagawa | Emperor during the Taihou War, a major conflict between two alliances of daimyou, led by lorem and lorem. | |
99 | 1780 CE - 1826 CE |
Souwa | Hidehito Imagawa | ||
100 | 1826 CE - 1869 CE |
Youzei | Norihito Imagawa | ||
Gendai period (1869 CE–1923 CE) | |||||
101 | 1869 CE - 1897 CE |
Keiou | Kazuhito Imagawa | Emperor during the Keiou Restoration, the successful restoration of centralized power under the emperor. | |
102 | 1897 CE - 1902 CE |
Suizei | Atuhito Imagawa | ||
103 | 1902 CE - 1919 CE |
Tenmei | Hisahito Imagawa | Emperor during the Senrian Revolution. Assassinated by Akane Takenaka. | |
104 | 1919 CE - 1923 CE |
Souhou | Katuhito Imagawa | Emperor during the Senrian Revolution, in which he was deposed by republican forces. Final emperor of Senria. |