Emperor Go-Komyo
Emperor Go-Kômyô was an emperor of the early Edo period.
Go-Kômyô was a son of Emperor Go-Mizunoo by his consort Sono Mitsuko, also known as Mibu-in. He took the throne in 1643 following the abdication of his half-sister Empress Meishô.
He died in 1654 and was succeeded by another half-brother, who took the throne as Emperor Go-Sai.
Preceded by Empress Meishô |
Emperor of Japan 1643-1654 |
Succeeded by Emperor Go-Sai |
References
- Evelyn Rawski, Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives, Cambridge University Press (2015), 157.