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The title was used when the emperor needed an honorary empress to perform certain tasks. The title was only used ceremonially, typically by a female relitive who was a previous empress. It could also be used for an honorary empress dowager, not just honorary empress.
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Princess Yasuko was the nurse and adoptive mother of her younger brother. She would later retire from the position in 1093.
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Princess Sukeko is the only empress to be honorary empress twice. First to her nephew
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Princess Reishi was appointed as honorary empress in 1108 to her nephew
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Princess Shōshi briefly served as honorary empress for her brother,
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Princess Muneko was honorary empress to her nephew, the
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Princess Kuniko was honorary empress to her brother,
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Princess Shōshi was honorary empress to her brother,
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Princess Noriko was honorary empress to her nephew,
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Index

Princess Yasuko
Emperor Horikawa
Princess Shōshi
Emperor Go-Daigo
Extant
Japanese
Japanese Emperor
Saiō
Princess Yasuko
Emperor Horikawa
Princess Reishi
Emperor Toba
Princess Muneko
Emperor Nijō
Official empress
Princess Sukeko
Emperor Antoku
Emperor Go-Toba
Princess Noriko
Emperor Tsuchimikado
Saiin
Princess Shōshi (first Shōshi)
Emperor Juntoku
Princess Kuniko
Emperor Go-Horikawa
Surrogate mother
Emperor Kameyama
Princess Rishi
Emperor Shijō
Dharma name

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