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Emperor Go-Kameyama

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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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eras. Even during those years in which the court's actual influence outside the palace walls was minimal, the hierarchic organization persisted.
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abdicated in 1383. On October 15, 1392, at the insistence of the peace faction amongst his own courtiers, he applied to
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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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and the Southern Court. Go-Kameyama became Emperor in what was called the Southern court when
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Following his abdication, he went into seclusion; but, in 1410, he returned to Yoshino.
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to his Northern Court rival. In doing so, Go-Kameyama was understood to have abdicated.
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The years of Go-Kameyama's reign are more specifically identified by more than one
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for peace; and he subsequently returned to the capital where he did hand over the
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Eras as reckoned by legitimate Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
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First Daughter: Imperial Princess Yasuko (泰子内親王) married Nijō Fuyuzane
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Lady-in-waiting: Fujiwara (Hino) Kuniko, Hino Kunimitsu's daughter
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Imperial Prince Tsuneatsu (恒敦, d.1422), First Head of Ogawa clan.
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This 14th century sovereign was named after the 13th century
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gathered supporters around them in what were known as the
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Consort: Fujiwara (Nijo) Noriko, Nijo Norimoto's daughter
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Go-Kameyama acceded to the throne during the turbulent
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Second Son: Imperial Prince Moroyasu (師泰親王; 1362–1423)
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Third Son: Imperial Prince Yoshiyasu (良泰親王; 1370–1443)
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First Son: Imperial Prince Tokiyasu (世泰親王, 1360–1377)
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Index


Emperor of Japan
Chōkei
Go-Komatsu
Shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
Issue
below
Posthumous name
Tsuigō
House
Imperial House of Japan
Emperor Go-Murakami
Kaki Mon'in
emperor of Japan
1383 to October 21, 1392
Southern Court
Emperor Kameyama
Emperor Go-Murakami
Kaki Mon'in
Kitabatake Akinobu
Nanboku-chō
Chrysanthemum Throne
Northern court
Emperor Chōkei
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
Sacred Treasures
Emperor Go-Komatsu
Imperial Household Agency
Ukyō-ku, Kyoto

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