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reneged on the treaty by abdicating in favour of his own son. Henceforth, no
Southern Court claimant ever sat on the Chrysthansemum Throne again. Still, since 1911, the Japanese government has declared the southern claimants were actually the rightful emperors despite the fact that all subsequent
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emperors including the then-Emperor Meiji were descended from the
Northern Court, reasoning the Southern Court retained possession of the three sacred treasures, thus converting the emperors of the former Northern court into mere pretenders.
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In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Go-Kameyama's reign, this apex of the
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By the conditions of the peace treaty, the
Northern Court and the Southern Court were supposed to alternate control of the throne. However, this was thrown out in 1412 as
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285:(後), translates literally as "later"; and thus, he could be called the "Later Emperor Kameyama". The Japanese word "
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Little is known of his empress or other consorts. Imperial Prince
Tsuneatsu (恒敦) is believed to be his son.
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Yoshino.
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Daughter: Imperial Princess Yasuko (泰子内親王) married Nijō Fuyuzane
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252:(c. 1347 – May 10, 1424) was the 99th
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1800:Sakuramachi
1790:Higashiyama
1677:Go-Hanazono
1662:Go-Kameyama
1652:Go-Murakami
1534:Go-Fukakusa
1519:Go-Horikawa
750:OCLC 194887
709:Works cited
608:3 replaced
578:(1389–1390)
570:(1387–1389)
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538:Nanboku-chō
529:(1384–1393)
521:(1381–1384)
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418:(嵯峨小倉陵) in
414:recognizes
373:Nanboku-chō
303:Kaki Mon'in
227:Kaki Mon'in
59:Predecessor
2005:Categories
1795:Nakamikado
1765:Go-Mizunoo
1667:Go-Komatsu
1623:Go-Komatsu
1554:Go-Fushimi
822:1383–1392
685:0804705259
627:References
451:included:
73:Go-Komatsu
1857:1868–1947
1753:1603–1868
1719:1573–1603
1645:1333–1573
1637:Muromachi
1591:1333–1392
1492:1185–1333
1420:Shirakawa
1410:Go-Reizei
1405:Go-Suzaku
1400:Go-Ichijō
888:Legendary
724:日本古典文学大辞典
448:Daijō-kan
293:Genealogy
69:Successor
1990:Category
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1805:Momozono
1775:Go-Kōmyō
1760:Go-Yōzei
1731:Go-Yōzei
1726:Ōgimachi
1697:Ōgimachi
1618:Go-En'yū
1613:Go-Kōgon
1569:Go-Daigo
1564:Hanazono
1539:Kameyama
1484:Kamakura
1460:Takakura
1425:Horikawa
1415:Go-Sanjō
1370:Murakami
1303:794–1185
776:See also
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733:11917421
491:era name
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471:Nadaijin
457:Sadaijin
100:Hironari
1908:Akihito
1692:Go-Nara
1559:Go-Nijō
1549:Fushimi
1529:Go-Saga
1509:Juntoku
1499:Go-Toba
1470:Go-Toba
1335:Montoku
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63:Chōkei
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241:後亀山天皇
202:House
189:後亀山天皇
156:below
150:Issue
51:Reign
27:後亀山天皇
1952:and
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1450:Nijō
1430:Toba
1350:Kōkō
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410:The
366:Life
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