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  • Emperor Go-Sanjô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...njô]], he took the throne in [[1068]] upon the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Reizei]].
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  • Emperor Go-Shirakawa was an [[emperor]] of the late [[Heian period]], known for his involvement in the [[Hogen Re ...unger brother of [[Emperor Sutoku]], and half-brother to his predecessor [[Emperor Konoe]]).
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  • Emperor Go-Toba was the last [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...Antoku continued to be considered a reigning emperor as well, or [[Retired Emperor]], between then and his death in the [[battle of Dan-no-ura]] two years lat
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  • [[Image:GoDaigo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Grave of Emperor Go-Daigo]] * ''Distinction: 96th Emperor of Japan''
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  • Emperor Go-Yôzei was the last [[emperor]] to reign during the [[Sengoku period]], and the first of the [[Edo period Go-Yôzei was the grandson of his predecessor, succeeding [[Emperor Ogimachi|Emperor Ôgimachi]] after Ôgimachi's son, Go-Yôzei's father, died. [[Konoe Sakiko
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  • ...emation mound") at Senbon-Kitaôji in Kyoto, enshrining cremated remains of Emperor Go-Reizei. The site of Go-Reizei's main tomb/mausoleum is a short distance Emperor Go-Reizei was the 70th [[emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]; he reigned in the mid-[[Heian period]], from 1045 to 1068.
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  • 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 too
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  • [[Image:Go-hanazono.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The grave of Emperor Go-Hanazono.]] Emperor Go-Hanazono reigned from [[1428]]-[[1464]]. His reign saw several major eve
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  • Emperor Go-Sai was an [[emperor]] of the early [[Edo period]]. ...one in [[1654]] following the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]]. Go-Sai's official accession ceremony was held on [[1655]]/11/
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  • [[Image:Gonijo.jpg|right|320px|thumb|The mausoleum of Emperor Go-Nijô.]] ...the throne in [[1301]], while Go-Uda continued to rule as [[insei|retired emperor]].
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  • Emperor Go-Momozono was an [[emperor]] of the mid-[[Edo period]]. ...ook the throne in [[1770]] following the abdication of his aunt, [[Empress Go-Sakuramachi]].
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  • Emperor Go-En'yû was the last emperor of the [[Northern Court]], though he held little ''de facto'' power; the [[ ...and this incident caused quite an uproar. Assaulted with accusations, the emperor suggested he might retire to the mountains in [[Tanba province]], and there
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  • Emperor Go-Kameyama is generally regarded as the last [[emperor]] of the [[Southern Court]]. He abdicated in [[1392]] explicitly choosing t ...d to abdicate in 1392; [[Emperor Go-Komatsu]], who was already reigning as emperor of the Northern Court, continued to rule after Go-Kameyama's abdication. Ho
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  • [[File:Go-ichijo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Tomb of Emperor Go-Ichijô, in Kyoto]] ...ld, until his death in [[1036]]. He was the second son of [[Emperor Ichijo|Emperor Ichijô]]. His mother and wife were both daughters of [[Fujiwara no Michina
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  • Emperor Go-Komatsu was [[emperor]] from [[1382]] until his abdication in [[1412]]. Go-Komatsu ascended to the throne in 1382, when his father [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicated.
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  • ...nd was the longest-lived emperor in historical times, except for the Shôwa Emperor.<ref>[[Marius Jansen]], ''China in the Tokugawa World'', Harvard University ...one in [[1611]] following the abdication of his father, [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]].
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  • Emperor Go-Nara was the 105th [[emperor of Japan]]. He reigned from [[1526]] to [[1557]]. ...n of flower arranging by [[Ikenobo Senko|Ikenobô Senkô]], performed before Emperor Go-Nara in [[1530]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Rokkakudô temple, Kyoto.</ref>
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  • Emperor Go-Suzaku was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...iwara no Michinaga]], he succeeded his younger brother [[Emperor Go-Ichijo|Emperor Go-Ichijô]] in [[1036]].
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  • Empress Go-Sakuramachi was one of the two reigning empresses of the [[Edo period]]. ...she took the throne in [[1762]] following the abdication of her brother, [[Emperor Momozono]].
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  • Emperor Go-Momozono was an [[emperor]] of the mid-[[Edo period]]. ...ook the throne in [[1770]] following the abdication of his aunt, [[Empress Go-Sakuramachi]].
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  • Emperor Momozono was an [[emperor]] of the mid-[[Edo period]]. ...[1762]], and was succeeded by his sister, who took the throne as [[Empress Go-Sakuramachi]].
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  • Emperor Go-Komatsu was [[emperor]] from [[1382]] until his abdication in [[1412]]. Go-Komatsu ascended to the throne in 1382, when his father [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicated.
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  • Emperor Go-Suzaku was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...iwara no Michinaga]], he succeeded his younger brother [[Emperor Go-Ichijo|Emperor Go-Ichijô]] in [[1036]].
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  • Emperor Go-Nara was the 105th [[emperor of Japan]]. He reigned from [[1526]] to [[1557]]. ...n of flower arranging by [[Ikenobo Senko|Ikenobô Senkô]], performed before Emperor Go-Nara in [[1530]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Rokkakudô temple, Kyoto.</ref>
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  • Emperor Go-Sai was an [[emperor]] of the early [[Edo period]]. ...one in [[1654]] following the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]]. Go-Sai's official accession ceremony was held on [[1655]]/11/
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  • Emperor Go-Sanjô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...njô]], he took the throne in [[1068]] upon the death of his half-brother [[Emperor Go-Reizei]].
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  • [[Image:Gonijo.jpg|right|320px|thumb|The mausoleum of Emperor Go-Nijô.]] ...the throne in [[1301]], while Go-Uda continued to rule as [[insei|retired emperor]].
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  • [[File:Go-ichijo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Tomb of Emperor Go-Ichijô, in Kyoto]] ...ld, until his death in [[1036]]. He was the second son of [[Emperor Ichijo|Emperor Ichijô]]. His mother and wife were both daughters of [[Fujiwara no Michina
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Ichijo|Emperor Go-Ichijô]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Suzaku]]. *Emperor Go-Ichijô dies.
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  • 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 too
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Sanjo|Emperor Go-Sanjô]] succeeds [[Emperor Go-Reizei]]. *1068/4/19 Emperor Go-Reizei dies (b. [[1025]]).
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  • ...Toba]], and mother of [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa|Emperors Go-Shirakawa]] and [[Emperor Sutoku|Sutoku]].
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  • *[[Emperor Momozono]] abdicates in favor of his sister, who becomes [[Empress Go-Sakuramachi]]. *Emperor Momozono dies.
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  • She was the eldest of three daughters of [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]] by his consort [[Tofukumon-in|Tôfukumon-in]] (aka Tokugawa Ma ...ded by one of her half-brothers, who took the throne as [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]].
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  • Emperor Go-Kameyama is generally regarded as the last [[emperor]] of the [[Southern Court]]. He abdicated in [[1392]] explicitly choosing t ...d to abdicate in 1392; [[Emperor Go-Komatsu]], who was already reigning as emperor of the Northern Court, continued to rule after Go-Kameyama's abdication. Ho
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  • Emperor Sanjô was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...is first cousin [[Emperor Ichijo|Emperor Ichijô]] (a son of [[Emperor Enyu|Emperor En'yû]]) upon Ichijô's retirement in [[1011]], being formally crowned on
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Suzaku]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Reizei]]. *Emperor Go-Suzaku dies.
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  • ...emation mound") at Senbon-Kitaôji in Kyoto, enshrining cremated remains of Emperor Go-Reizei. The site of Go-Reizei's main tomb/mausoleum is a short distance Emperor Go-Reizei was the 70th [[emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]; he reigned in the mid-[[Heian period]], from 1045 to 1068.
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  • Emperor Go-Yôzei was the last [[emperor]] to reign during the [[Sengoku period]], and the first of the [[Edo period Go-Yôzei was the grandson of his predecessor, succeeding [[Emperor Ogimachi|Emperor Ôgimachi]] after Ôgimachi's son, Go-Yôzei's father, died. [[Konoe Sakiko
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emperor Go-Yozei]]
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijô]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Hanazono]]. *1308/8/25 Emperor Go-Nijô dies (b. [[1285]]).
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  • [[Image:Go-hanazono.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The grave of Emperor Go-Hanazono.]] Emperor Go-Hanazono reigned from [[1428]]-[[1464]]. His reign saw several major eve
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  • *[[Emperor Sanjo|Emperor Sanjô]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Go-Ichijo|Emperor Go-Ichijô]].
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Fushimi]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijô]].
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  • ...Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicates in favor of his son, who takes the throne as [[Emperor Go-Komatsu]].
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  • ...tury to not have a [[Fujiwara clan]] grandfather (since [[Emperor Go-Sanjo|Emperor Go-Sanjô]], r. [[1068]]-[[1072]]). ...k the throne in [[1165]], following the death of his father [[Emperor Nijo|Emperor Nijô]]. [[Fujiwara no Motozane]] served as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' (regent)
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  • * ''Sons: [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Go-Yôzei]]'' * ''Titles: Tennô (Emperor)''
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  • *[[Emperor Koko|Emperor Komatsu]] - 小松帝 *[[Emperor Go-Komatsu]] - 後小松天皇
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  • ...ess Yoshiko, or Yoshiko Naishinnô, was empress consort to [[Emperor Kokaku|Emperor Kôkaku]]. ...of a collateral branch of the imperial family, who then took the throne as Emperor Kôkaku.
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  • *[[Emperor Sanjo|Emperor Sanjô]] - 三条天皇 *[[Emperor Go-Sanjo|Emperor Go-Sanjô]] - 後三条天皇
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  • Emperor Konoe was an [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...took the throne in [[1141]] following the abdication of his half-brother [[Emperor Sutoku]]. [[Fujiwara no Tadamichi]] served as regent throughout his reign.
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  • ...Toba]], and mother to [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa|Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] and [[Emperor Sutoku|Sutoku]].
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Uda]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Fushimi]]. *[[Emperor Go-Daigo]] is born (d. [[1339]]).
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Sanjo|Emperor Go-Sanjô]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Shirakawa]] (reigns until [[1087]]).
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  • *[[Emperor Chokei|Emperor Chôkei]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Go-Kameyama]]. *Retired [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]], suspecting his consort [[Azechi no Tsubone]] of having an affai
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  • *[[Muso Soseki|Musô Soseki]] is invited by [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] to become the chief abbot of [[Nanzen-ji]]. *On the advice of Musô Soseki, Emperor Go-Daigo sends an official embassy to [[Yuan Dynasty]] [[China]].
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  • *[[Emperor Reizei]] - 冷泉天皇 *[[Emperor Go-Reizei]] - 後冷泉天皇
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  • *[[Hongwu Emperor]] decrees that [[Islam|Muslims]] within the [[Ming Empire]] should enjoy fr *1393/4/26 [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]], Northern Court pretender to the throne, dies (b.1359).
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  • *[[Emperor Ichijo|Emperor Ichijô]] - 一条天皇 *[[Emperor Go-Ichijo|Emperor Go-Ichijô]] - 後一条天皇
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  • Emperor Go-Toba was the last [[emperor]] of the [[Heian period]]. ...Antoku continued to be considered a reigning emperor as well, or [[Retired Emperor]], between then and his death in the [[battle of Dan-no-ura]] two years lat
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  • Emperor Go-En'yû was the last emperor of the [[Northern Court]], though he held little ''de facto'' power; the [[ ...and this incident caused quite an uproar. Assaulted with accusations, the emperor suggested he might retire to the mountains in [[Tanba province]], and there
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] is born (d. [[1393]]).
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  • [[Image:GoDaigo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Grave of Emperor Go-Daigo]] * ''Distinction: 96th Emperor of Japan''
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  • ...eror Go-Momozono]] and being succeeded in turn by his son, [[Emperor Ninko|Emperor Ninkô]]. After Emperor Go-Momozono died without any sons, Kôkaku, a member of a collateral line o
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  • ...ce even after retirement, marking the beginning of the [[Insei]] ("retired emperor system") period, in which retired emperors wielded considerable power, and ...jô]] and grandson of [[Fujiwara no Yoshinobu]]. He succeeded his father as emperor in [[1072]]. His father-in-law [[Fujiwara no Morozane]] served as ''[[kanpa
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  • Emperor Go-Shirakawa was an [[emperor]] of the late [[Heian period]], known for his involvement in the [[Hogen Re ...unger brother of [[Emperor Sutoku]], and half-brother to his predecessor [[Emperor Konoe]]).
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  • [[File:Gonijo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The mausoleum of [[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijô]] (r. 1301-1308), of the Daikaku-ji line]] ...litics, and the imperial succession, with its victory over the forces of [[Emperor Go-Toba]] in the [[1221]] [[Jokyu Disturbance|Jôkyû Disturbance]].
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  • *[[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] is born (d. [[1393]]).
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