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Emperor En'yū

959 - 991

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Seine Biografie ist in 29 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Emperor En'yū ist der 8,024th beliebteste Politiker (gesunken vom 6,814th im Jahr 2024), die 683rd beliebteste Biografie aus Japan (gesunken vom 526th im Jahr 2019) und der 238th beliebteste aus Japan Politiker.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Emperor En'yū ranks 8,021 out of 19,576Before him are Joseph Jenkins Roberts, Shigechiyo Izumi, Tacfarinas, Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne, Mika Špiljak, and Antoni Radziwiłł. After him are Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou, Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre, Bernhard Schmidt, André Kolingba, Charlie Baker, and Kirill Kondrashin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 959, Emperor En'yū ranks 1 Among people deceased in 991, Emperor En'yū ranks 3Before him are Lanzelin of Klettgau, and Bardas Skleros. After him are Tribuno Memmo, and Nicholas II of Constantinople.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor En'yū ranks 683 out of NaNBefore him are Teizo Takeuchi (1908), Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568), Ii Naomasa (1561), Kinji Fukasaku (1930), Hirokazu Kanazawa (1931), and Shigechiyo Izumi (1865). After him are Shigeru Mizuki (1922), Shintaro Ishihara (1932), Yoshitaka Amano (1952), Minamoto no Yoriie (1182), Kazuyuki Mugita (1984), and Nobuo Kawakami (1947).

Among Politikers In Japan

Among politikers born in Japan, Emperor En'yū ranks 238Before him are Keisuke Okada (1868), Tanaka Giichi (1864), Uesugi Kagekatsu (1556), Emperor Go-Sanjō (1032), Ii Naomasa (1561), and Shigechiyo Izumi (1865). After him are Shintaro Ishihara (1932), Minamoto no Yoriie (1182), Chōsokabe Motochika (1539), Yuriko Koike (1952), Matsukata Masayoshi (1835), and Emperor Sanjō (976).

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