大正天皇

大正天皇
たいしょうてんのう【大正天皇】
(1879-1926) 第一二三代天皇(在位 1912-1926)。 名は嘉仁(ヨシヒト)。 明治天皇の第三皇子。 1921年(大正10)以後, 裕仁(ヒロヒト)親王を摂政として政務を執らせた。

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