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*''Japanese'': 後宇多天皇 ''(Go-Uda tennou)''
*''Japanese'': 後宇多天皇 ''(Go-Uda tennou)''
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Go-Uda was an [[emperor]] of the [[Kamakura period]]. He succeeded his father [[Emperor Kameyama]] to the throne in [[1274]], but in [[1287]] was pressured by the [[Kamakura shogunate]] to abdicate the throne in favor of a cousin who then took the throne as [[Emperor Fushimi]]. This marked the beginning of alternating succession between the so-called [[Daikakuji and Jimyoin lines|Daikakuji and Jimyôin lines]] of imperial descent, with Kameyama and Go-Uda belonging to the Daikakuji line.
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Go-Uda was an [[emperor]] of the [[Kamakura period]].
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He succeeded his father [[Emperor Kameyama]] to the throne in [[1274]], but in [[1287]] was pressured by the [[Kamakura shogunate]] to abdicate the throne in favor of a cousin who then took the throne as [[Emperor Fushimi]]. This marked the beginning of alternating succession between the so-called [[Daikakuji and Jimyoin lines|Daikakuji and Jimyôin lines]] of imperial descent, with Kameyama and Go-Uda belonging to the Daikakuji line. Fushimi was succeeded by a son who took the throne as [[Emperor Go-Fushimi]], before the succession returned to the Daikakuji line and one of Go-Uda's sons was able to take the throne as [[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijô]] in [[1301]].
Both failed [[Mongol invasions]] of Japan took place during Go-Uda's reign.
Both failed [[Mongol invasions]] of Japan took place during Go-Uda's reign.