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Fujiwara no Ikushi

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Empress of Japan from 1162 to 1173
In thisJapanese name, thesurname is Fujiwara.
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Fujiwara no Ikushi
藤原育子
Empress consort of Japan
TenureMarch 6, 1162 – September 23, 1173
Born1146
DiedSeptember 23, 1173(1173-09-23) (aged 26–27)
SpouseEmperor Nijō
HouseImperial House of Japan
FatherTokudaiji Saneyoshi
MotherMinamoto no Toshiko (源俊子)

Fujiwara no Ikushi (藤原 育子; 1146 – September 23, 1173) was anempress consort of Japan. She was the consort ofEmperor Nijō ofJapan and foster mother ofEmperor Rokujō.

In the same year ofEmperor Rokujō's abdication, Fujiwara took tonsure as aBuddhist nun.

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Japanese royalty
Preceded byEmpress consort of Japan
1162–1173
Succeeded by
Legendary
Jōmon
660 BC–291 BC
Yayoi
290 BC–269 AD
Yamato
Kofun
269–539
Asuka
539–710
Nara
710–794
Heian
794–1185
Kamakura
1185–1333
Northern Court
1333–1392
  • None
Muromachi
1333–1573
Azuchi-Momoyama
1573–1603
  • None
Edo
1603–1868
Empire of Japan
1868–1947
State of Japan
1947–present

Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are inCE / AD 1 individuals that were given the title of empress posthumously2 individuals elevated to the rank of empress due to their position as honorary mother of the emperor3 Shōshi served briefly as honorary empress for her younger brotherEmperor Go-Daigo

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