Consorts and Children
Kōgo(Tai-Kotaigō): Fujiwara no Akirakeiko (藤原明子) (829–899), also known as Somedono-no-Kisaki, daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房).
- Imperial Prince Korehito (惟仁親王) (850–881) (Emperor Seiwa)
- Imperial Princess Gishi (儀子内親王) (?–879), 6th Saiin in Kamo Shrine 859–876
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Koshi/Furuko (藤原古子), daughter of Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu (藤原冬嗣)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Takakiko (藤原多賀幾子) (?–858), daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshimi (藤原良相)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Nenshi/Toshiko (藤原年子))
Nyōgo: Princess Azumako (東子女王) (?–865)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Koreko (藤原是子)
Nyōgo: Tachibana no Fusako (橘房子), daughter of Tachibana no Ujikimi (橘氏公)
Nyōgo: Tachibana no Chushi (橘忠子), daughter of Tachibana no Ujikimi (橘氏公)
Koui: Ki no Shizuko (紀静子) (?–866), daughter of Ki no Natora (紀名虎)
- Imperial Prince Koretaka (惟喬親王) (844–897)
- Imperial Prince Koreeda (惟条親王) (848–868)
- Imperial Princess Tenshi (恬子内親王) (?–913), 20th Saiō in Ise Shrine 859–876
- Imperial Princess Jutsushi (述子内親王) (?–897), 5th Saiin in Kamo Shrine 857–858
- Imperial Princess Chinshi (珍子内親王) (?–877)
Court lady: Fujiwara no Retsushi (藤原列子), daughter of Fujiwara no Koreo (藤原是雄)
- Imperial Princess Anshi (晏子内親王) (?–900), 19th Saiō in Ise Shrine 850–858
- Imperial Princess Akirakeiko (慧子内親王) (?–881), 4th Saiin in Kamo Shrine 850–857
Court lady: Shigeno no Okuko (滋野奥子), daughter of Shigeno no Sadanushi (滋野貞主)
- Imperial Prince Korehiko (惟彦親王) (850–883)
- Imperial Princess Nōshi (濃子内親王) (?–903)
- Imperial Princess Shōshi (勝子内親王) (?–871)
Court lady: Fujiwara no Konshi/Imako (藤原今子), daughter of Fujiwara no Sadamori (藤原貞守)
- Imperial Prince Koretsune (惟恒親王) (?–904)
- Imperial Princess Reishi (礼子内親王) (?–899)
- Imperial Princess Keishi (掲子内親王) (?–914), 22nd Saiō in Ise Shrine 882–884
Court lady: Shigeno no Mineko (滋野岑子), daughter of Shigeno no Sadao (滋野貞雄)
- Minamoto no Motoari (源本有)
- Minamoto no Fuchiko/Shigeko (源淵子/滋子) (?–911)
Court lady: A daughter of Tomo clan (伴氏の娘)
- Minamoto no Yoshiari (源能有) (845–897), Udaijin 896–897
Court lady: A daughter of Fuse clan (布勢氏の娘)
- Minamoto no Yukiari (源行有) (854–887)
- Minamoto no Tomiari (源富有) (?–887)
Court lady: A daughter of Tajihi clan (多治氏の娘)
- Minamoto no Tsuneari (源毎有)
Court lady: A daughter of Kiyohara clan (清原氏の娘)
- Minamoto no Tokiari (源時有)
- Minamoto no Noriari (源載有)
Court lady: A daughter of Sugano clan (菅野氏の娘)
Court lady: A daughter of Sugawara clan (菅原氏の娘)
- Minamoto no Sadaari (源定有)
- Minamoto no Tomiko (源富子)
(from unknown women)
- Minamoto no Hyōshi (源憑子)
- Minamoto no Kenshi (源謙子)
- Minamoto no Okuko (源奥子)
- Minamoto no Retsushi (源列子)
- Minamoto no Seishi (源済子), married to Emperor Seiwa
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