Consorts and Children
For more details on terms related to imperial consorts, see Kōkyū.Empress (posthumously elevated Kōgō): Fujiwara no Tarashiko (藤原帯子) (?–794), also known as Taishi, daughter of Fujiwara no Momokawa
Hi: Imperial Princess Asahara (朝原内親王) (779–817), daughter of Emperor Kammu
Hi: Imperial Princess Ōyake (大宅内親王) (?–849), daughter of Emperor Kammu
Shōshi Court lady (Naishi-no-kami): Fujiwara no Kusuko (藤原薬子, ?–810?), daughter of Chūnagon Fujiwara no Tadanushi
Court lady: Fujii no Fujiko/Tōshi (葛井藤子), daughter of Fujii no Michiyori
- Imperial Prince Abo (阿保親王) (792–842)
Court lady: Ise no Tsugiko (伊勢継子) (772–812), daughter of Ise no Ōna
- Imperial Prince Takaoka (高丘親王) (799–881), the Crown Prince in 809(deposed in 810)
- Imperial Prince Kose (巨勢親王) (?–882)
- Imperial Princess Kamitsukeno (上毛野内親王) (?–842)
- Imperial Princess Isonokami (石上内親王) (?–846)
- Imperial Princess Ōhara (大原内親王) (?–863), 14th Saiō in Ise Shrine(806–809)
Court lady: Ki no Iokazu (紀魚員), daughter of Ki no Kotsuo
- Imperial Princess Enu (叡努内親王) (?–835)
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