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[[File:Juntoku-gotoba.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The mausoleum of [[Emperor Go-Toba|Emperors Go-Toba]] and Juntoku in Ôhara, Kyoto]]
 
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Emperor Juntoku reigned as [[emperor]] from [[1210]] to [[1221]].
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Emperor Juntoku reigned as [[emperor]] from [[1210]] to [[1221]]. He was a son of [[Emperor Go-Toba]].
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He abdicated in 1221 to his son [[Emperor Chukyo|Emperor Chûkyô]], but only a few months later, after Go-Toba's defeat in the [[Jokyu Disturbance|Jôkyû Disturbance]], Juntoku was exiled to [[Sado Island]].  
  
 
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The mausoleum of Emperors Go-Toba and Juntoku in Ôhara, Kyoto
  • Born: 1197
  • Died: 1241
  • Japanese: 順徳天皇 (Juntoku tennô)

Emperor Juntoku reigned as emperor from 1210 to 1221. He was a son of Emperor Go-Toba.

He abdicated in 1221 to his son Emperor Chûkyô, but only a few months later, after Go-Toba's defeat in the Jôkyû Disturbance, Juntoku was exiled to Sado Island.

Preceded by
Emperor Tsuchimikado
Emperor of Japan
1210-1221
Succeeded by
Emperor Chûkyô

References

  • Luke Roberts, Performing the Great Peace, University of Hawaii Press (2012), 172.