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Empress consort of Japan
Fujiwara no Seishi
Empress consort of Japan
Tenure
1012–1016
Born
972
Died
April 25, 1025(1025-04-25) (aged 52–53)
Spouse
Emperor Sanjō
Issue
Prince Atsuakira
Prince Atsunori
Prince Atsuhira
Princess Tōshi
Princess Shishi
Prince Moroakira
House
Yamato
Father
Fujiwara no Naritoki
Fujiwara no Seishi (藤原娍子) (972–1025) was the consort of Emperor Sanjō of Japan.
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