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How did Prince Shotoku rule Japan

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After Empress Suiko ascended to the throne in 592 as Japan's first female monarch, Shotoku took over the reins of political power as her regent. He created Japan's first constitution, known as the Seventeen-Article Constitution, which established rules for officials engaged in political affairs.

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he wasn't a emperor he was a regent

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Prince Shotoku a member of the imperial clan, exercised political leadership from the end of the sixth century to the beginning of the seventh century. After Empress Suiko ascended to the throne in 593 as Japan's first female monarch, Shotoku took over the reins of political power as her regent. Hope this helps! :)
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