In [[1192]] [[Minamoto Yoritomo]], as head of the newly established [[Kamakura Bakufu]], was invested with the ''seiitaishôgun'' title by the Court, which he returned in [[1193]]. Following his death in [[1199]] the bakufu had the Court appoint his sons in turn as ''shôgun'', beginning the link of the title with the titular head of the bakufu. After the murder of both Yoritomo's sons, the bakufu brought children of [[Kyoto]] courtiers and [[Emperor|Emperor's]] children to serve as ''shôgun'' for the remainder of the [[Kamakura Period]], though none held any actual power, instead serving as figureheads of the regime. | In [[1192]] [[Minamoto Yoritomo]], as head of the newly established [[Kamakura Bakufu]], was invested with the ''seiitaishôgun'' title by the Court, which he returned in [[1193]]. Following his death in [[1199]] the bakufu had the Court appoint his sons in turn as ''shôgun'', beginning the link of the title with the titular head of the bakufu. After the murder of both Yoritomo's sons, the bakufu brought children of [[Kyoto]] courtiers and [[Emperor|Emperor's]] children to serve as ''shôgun'' for the remainder of the [[Kamakura Period]], though none held any actual power, instead serving as figureheads of the regime. |