He was honored with the posthumous title of regent.
He was received the posthumous title of a duke instead of an emperor.
Upon his death in 1210, he was given a posthumous title of honor by King Huijong as well.
He died at age eighty and many posthumous titles followed.
For this sake he is given the posthumous title of Zi'ao.
The reception of such posthumous titles was regarded as a great honour at that time.
Fuchu was his given name and he did not receive a posthumous title.
Prince Ōtomo was only given his posthumous title and name in 1870.
No wonder he acquired the posthumous title of St. George.
Unlike most rulers, he was not given a posthumous title because of his short reign.