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Princess Tachibana no Nakatsu

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Tachibana no Nakatsu
Empress consort of Japan
Tenure536–539
Empress dowager of Japan
Tenureappointed in 539
SpouseEmperor Senka
Issue
  • Princess Ishi-hime
  • Princess Oishi-hime
  • Princess Kura-no-wakaya-hime
  • Prince Kamiewa
  • Unknown child
HouseImperial House of Japan
FatherEmperor Ninken

Princess Tachibana no Nakatsu (? – fl. 539) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Senka.[1] She gave birth to five children. Tachibana no Nakatsu was the daughter of Emperor Ninken and Princess Kasuga no Ōiratsume. She became empress dowager from 539.

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  1. ^ Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society, London. Supplement I. Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Vol. 1. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trüber, & Co.
Japanese royalty
Preceded by Empress consort of Japan
536–539
Succeeded by
Preceded by Empress dowager of Japan
appointed in 539
Succeeded by
Legendary
Yamato
Nara
Heian
Kamakura
Northern Court
Muromachi
Azuchi-Momoyama
Edo
Empire of Japan
State of Japan

Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in CE / AD  1 individuals that were given the title of empress posthumously 2 individuals elevated to the rank of empress due to their position as honorary mother of the emperor 3 Shōshi served briefly as honorary empress for her younger brother Emperor Go-Daigo

Legendary
Yamato
Nara
Heian
Kamakura
Northern Court
Muromachi
Azuchi-Momoyama
Edo
Empire of Japan
State of Japan

Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in CE / AD  1 individuals that were given the title of empress dowager posthumously 2 title removed in 896 due to a suspected affair with head priest of the Toko-ji Temple; title posthumously restored in 943 3 was made High Empress or de jure empress dowager during her husband's reign