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Emperor Uda

867 - 931

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 35 verschillende talen op Wikipedia. Emperor Uda staat op plaats 4.553 onder de meest populaire politicus (gestegen van plaats 4.969 in 2024), plaats 289 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Japan (gestegen van plaats 327 in 2019) en op plaats 92 onder de populairste politicus uit Japan.

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Among Politicuses

Among politicuses, Emperor Uda ranks 4,553 out of 19,576Before him are Wegaf, Albert III, Duke of Saxony, Carausius, Marie Angélique de Scorailles, Emperor Gong of Song, and Stanisław Żółkiewski. After him are Hasdrubal the Fair, Francesco Foscari, Gérard Genette, Rudolf Schuster, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Petru Groza.

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Among people born in 867, Emperor Uda ranks 1After him are Emperor Yōzei, Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, Stephen I of Constantinople, Aznar Galíndez II, and Li Siyuan. Among people deceased in 931, Emperor Uda ranks 2Before him is Pope Stephen VII. After him are Beatrice of Vermandois, Christopher Lekapenos, and Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Uda ranks 289 out of NaNBefore him are Oichi (1547), Akira Nozawa (1914), Emperor Ninken (449), Tamon Yamaguchi (1892), Emperor Seiwa (850), and Yukio Goto (null). After him are Ken Noritake (1922), Emperor Buretsu (489), Junji Nishikawa (1907), Fumihito, Prince Akishino (1965), Takeshi Kamo (1915), and Koichi Oita (1914).

Among Politicuses In Japan

Among politicuses born in Japan, Emperor Uda ranks 92Before him are Katō Kiyomasa (1561), Emperor Go-Fushimi (1288), Emperor Chūai (149), Oichi (1547), Emperor Ninken (449), and Emperor Seiwa (850). After him are Emperor Buretsu (489), Konishi Yukinaga (1555), Emperor Ingyō (376), Emperor Shōmu (701), Tokugawa Iemochi (1846), and Nobuyuki Abe (1875).

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