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His villa in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto was transformed in the 14th century into the Buddhist temple [[Tenryu-ji|Tenryû-ji]]. He is buried there alongside [[Emperor Go-Saga]] (r. [[1242]]-[[1246]]).
His villa in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto was transformed in the 14th century into the Buddhist temple [[Tenryu-ji|Tenryû-ji]]. He is buried there alongside [[Emperor Go-Saga]] (r. [[1242]]-[[1246]]).
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Alternation in the imperial succession between the [[Daikakuji and Jimyoin lines|lineages]] of his descendants, and those of his elder brother [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]], developed in the 14th century into the [[Nanbokucho Period|Nanbokuchô Period]] of Northern and Southern Courts - multiple emperors at once with competing claims to the throne.
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Kameyama was the common ancestor of the Daikakuji line of imperial succession, which alternated for a time with the Jimyôin line descended from his elder brother [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]]. The division later developed into the Northern and Southern Courts of the [[Nanbokucho Period|Nanbokuchô Period]], which competed in claims to the throne.