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*''Japanese'': 後二条天皇 ''(go-nijou tennou)''
 
*''Japanese'': 後二条天皇 ''(go-nijou tennou)''
  
Go-Nijô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Kamakura period]]. He was the eldest son of [[Emperor Go-Uda]] and [[Minamoto no Kishi]] (also known as Saikamon'in), but did not succeed his father directly. Due to a custom of the time of alternating the throne between two Imperial lineages, following Go-Uda's retirement in [[1287]], [[Emperor Fushimi|Emperors Fushimi]] and [[Emperor Go-Fushimi|Go-Fushimi]] of the Jimyôin line ruled, before the throne returned to the Daikaku-ji line. Go-Nijô thus took the throne in [[1301]], while Go-Uda continued to rule as [[insei|retired emperor]].
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Go-Nijô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Kamakura period]]. He was the eldest son of [[Emperor Go-Uda]] and [[Minamoto no Kishi]] (also known as Saikamon'in), but did not succeed his father directly. Due to a custom of the time of alternating the throne between [[Daikakuji and Jimyoin lines|two Imperial lineages]], following Go-Uda's retirement in [[1287]], [[Emperor Fushimi|Emperors Fushimi]] and [[Emperor Go-Fushimi|Go-Fushimi]] of the Jimyôin line ruled, before the throne returned to the Daikaku-ji line. Go-Nijô thus took the throne in [[1301]], while Go-Uda continued to rule as [[insei|retired emperor]].
  
 
The Daikaku-ji line fractured during Go-Nijô's reign, as two, and then three, separate claimants to the succession emerged. Go-Nijô then died in [[1308]], at age 23, and was succeeded by [[Emperor Hanazono]].
 
The Daikaku-ji line fractured during Go-Nijô's reign, as two, and then three, separate claimants to the succession emerged. Go-Nijô then died in [[1308]], at age 23, and was succeeded by [[Emperor Hanazono]].

Latest revision as of 08:20, 2 September 2013

The mausoleum of Emperor Go-Nijô.
  • Born: 1285/2/2
  • Died: 1308/8/25
  • Reign: 1301-1308
  • Japanese: 後二条天皇 (go-nijou tennou)

Go-Nijô was an emperor of the Kamakura period. He was the eldest son of Emperor Go-Uda and Minamoto no Kishi (also known as Saikamon'in), but did not succeed his father directly. Due to a custom of the time of alternating the throne between two Imperial lineages, following Go-Uda's retirement in 1287, Emperors Fushimi and Go-Fushimi of the Jimyôin line ruled, before the throne returned to the Daikaku-ji line. Go-Nijô thus took the throne in 1301, while Go-Uda continued to rule as retired emperor.

The Daikaku-ji line fractured during Go-Nijô's reign, as two, and then three, separate claimants to the succession emerged. Go-Nijô then died in 1308, at age 23, and was succeeded by Emperor Hanazono.

Go-Nijô is buried at Kitashirakawa-no-misasagi in northeastern Kyoto.

Preceded by
Emperor Go-Fushimi
Emperor of Japan
1301-1308
Succeeded by
Emperor Hanazono

References

  • "Go-Nijô Tennô." Nihon jinmei daijiten 日本人名大辞典. Kodansha, 2009.