Tsunesada-shinnō
Japanese prince in the Heian period
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Updated 2026-08-17
Prince Tsunesada was a Japanese prince of the early Heian period. He was the second son of Emperor Junna. He was also known as Prince Teishi (亭子親王), and by his Buddhist name of Gōjyaku (恒寂). He was Crown Prince from 833 to 842, during the reign of his cousin Emperor Ninmyō.
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- Prince TsunesadaLow confidencewikipedia · en.wikipedia.org
- TsunesadaLow confidencewikipedia · fr.wikipedia.org
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