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disciple, to adopt the name
Sumiyoshi (probably in reference to a 13th-century painter, Sumiyoshi Keinin 住吉慶忍), upon assuming a position as official painter for the Sumiyoshi Taisha 住吉大社).
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After abdicating, Go-sai put his heart into scholarship and he left behind many books, including the "Water and Sun
Collection" (
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Nagahito-shinnō became emperor when his emperor-brother died. This death left the throne vacant and the succession (
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791:): Emperor Gosai ordered Tosa Hiromichi 土佐広通 (1561–1633), a
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Kyoto: A Cultural Guide to Japan's Ancient Imperial City,
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Kyoto: A Cultural Guide to Japan's Ancient Imperial City
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Nipon o daï itsi ran; ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon
691:) to be passed to his brother; and when the succession (
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Emperor Go-Sai is enshrined in the imperial mausoleum,
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1593:(in French). Oriental Translation Fund. p. 413.
894:. Go-Sai's immediate Imperial successors, including
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538:Eleventh daughter: Princess Rihō (1672–1745; 理豊女王)
517:Fourth daughter: Princess Sonsyū (1661–1722; 尊秀女王)
1878:Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns
708:): The new ambassador of Korea, arrived in Japan.
568:Ninth daughter: Princess Syō'an (1668–1712; 聖安女王)
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580:Twelfth daughter: Princess Mitsu (1672–1677; 満宮)
529:Seventh daughter: Princess Kaya (1666–1675; 賀陽宮)
1788:Martin, John H. and Phyllis G. Martin. (2002).
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687:: The death of Go-Kōmyō caused the succession (
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611:Sixteenth son: Imperial prince Satohito, later
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514:Third daughter: Princess Sōei (1658–1721; 宗栄女王)
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1837:, Richard Arthur Brabazon. (1959).
1531:"-天皇陵-後西天皇 月輪陵(ごさいてんのう つきのわのみささぎ))"
546:Consort: Iwakura Tomoki's Daughter
322:, January 1, 1638 – March 22, 1685)
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27:Emperor of Japan from 1655 to 1663
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1862:Annales des empereurs du Japon
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1772:(in Japanese). 30 April 2010
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1587:Rin-siyo, Siyun-zai (1834).
1019:Eras of Go-Sai-tennō's reign
861:2, 22nd day of the 2nd month
824:, 水日集). He was talented in
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1813:Meyer, Eva-Maria. (1999).
1702:"JAANUS / Sumiyoshiha 住吉派"
1685:Meyer, Eva-Maria. (1999).
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183:Tsuki no wa no misasagi
18:Emperor Go-Sai of Japan
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1742:Ponsonby-Fane, p. 423.
1612:Ponsonby-Fane, p. 116.
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399:. The Japanese word
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1603:Ponsonby-Fane, p. 9.
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3088:Order of succession
1659:Emperor Go-Murakami
369:(後), translates as
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1535:www.kunaicho.go.jp
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884:Emperor Go-Mizunoo
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1259:(1575–1630)
1232:(1536–1612)
1195:(1596–1680)
1168:(1553–1620)
1135:(1571–1617)
1108:(1552–1586)
1066:(1661–1673)
1058:(1658–1661)
1050:(1655–1658)
1042:(1652–1655)
986:, 1653–1663
920:Go-Momozono
908:Sakuramachi
900:Higashiyama
822:Suinichishū
793:Tosa-school
471:and former
86:Predecessor
3118:Categories
2908:Nakamikado
2878:Go-Mizunoo
2780:Go-Komatsu
2736:Go-Komatsu
2667:Go-Fushimi
1935:1655–1663
1776:20 January
1730:Titsingh,
1718:Titsingh,
1621:Titsingh,
1566:, pp. 116.
1540:2023-04-27
1503:References
1288:11. Takeda
973:included:
904:Nakamikado
841:, and the
835:Ise Shrine
52:Go-Sai by
2970:1868–1947
2866:1603–1868
2832:1573–1603
2758:1333–1573
2750:Muromachi
2704:1333–1392
2605:1185–1333
2533:Shirakawa
2523:Go-Reizei
2518:Go-Suzaku
2513:Go-Ichijō
2001:Legendary
1690:, p. 186.
1005:Naidaijin
970:Daijō-kan
876:Sennyū-ji
494:daughter
415:Genealogy
409:Meiji era
96:Successor
3103:Category
3026:Naruhito
2918:Momozono
2888:Go-Kōmyō
2873:Go-Yōzei
2844:Go-Yōzei
2839:Ōgimachi
2810:Ōgimachi
2731:Go-En'yū
2726:Go-Kōgon
2682:Go-Daigo
2677:Hanazono
2652:Kameyama
2597:Kamakura
2573:Takakura
2538:Horikawa
2528:Go-Sanjō
2483:Murakami
2416:794–1185
1875:(1980).
1853:(1834).
1481:See also
1071:Ancestry
1025:era name
1012:Dainagon
991:Sadaijin
931:tenmangu
912:Momozono
892:Go-Kōmyō
789:Kanbun 2
375:Go-Saiin
294:Japanese
289:Nagahito
127:Nagahito
90:Go-Kōmyō
3021:Akihito
2805:Go-Nara
2672:Go-Nijō
2662:Fushimi
2642:Go-Saga
2622:Juntoku
2612:Go-Toba
2583:Go-Toba
2448:Montoku
2384:Shōtoku
2352:710–794
2286:Kōgyoku
2261:Bidatsu
2249:539–710
2212:Buretsu
2192:Yūryaku
2167:Nintoku
2155:269–539
1932:Go-Sai
1732:p. 415.
1720:p. 414.
1647:Fushimi
1643:Go-Toba
1623:p. 413.
1518:blossom
1047:Meireki
998:Udaijin
979:Kampaku
959:in pre-
927:Chu-mon
847:Meireki
704:Meireki
649:高松宮好仁親王
482:of the
316:Go-Sai-
108:Shōguns
3067:Regent
3059:
2982:Taishō
2933:Kōkaku
2898:Reigen
2893:Go-Sai
2883:Meishō
2770:Chōkei
2657:Go-Uda
2627:Chūkyō
2578:Antoku
2568:Rokujō
2548:Sutoku
2503:Ichijō
2488:Reizei
2478:Suzaku
2443:Ninmyō
2428:Heizei
2379:Junnin
2364:Genshō
2359:Genmei
2326:Genmei
2296:Saimei
2291:Kōtoku
2271:Sushun
2256:Kinmei
2217:Keitai
2207:Ninken
2197:Seinei
2177:Hanzei
2138:Yamato
2098:Suinin
2029:Suizei
1886:
1859:; ou,
1824:
1803:
1795:Tokyo:
1669:p. 44.
1645:, and
1063:Kanbun
896:Reigen
804:Kanbun
773:Kanbun
679:-tennō
277:Mother
267:Father
229:Tsuigō
195:Spouse
177:Burial
100:Reigen
3016:Shōwa
3001:Japan
2987:Shōwa
2977:Meiji
2948:Meiji
2943:Kōmei
2938:Ninkō
2785:Shōkō
2716:Kōmyō
2711:Kōgon
2637:Shijō
2553:Konoe
2508:Sanjō
2498:Kazan
2493:En'yū
2473:Daigo
2458:Yōzei
2453:Seiwa
2438:Junna
2423:Kanmu
2408:Heian
2394:Kanmu
2389:Kōnin
2374:Kōken
2369:Shōmu
2321:Monmu
2311:Tenmu
2306:Kōbun
2301:Tenji
2281:Jomei
2276:Suiko
2266:Yōmei
2241:Asuka
2227:Senka
2222:Ankan
2202:Kenzō
2182:Ingyō
2172:Richū
2147:Kofun
2119:Jingū
2113:Chūai
2108:Seimu
2103:Keikō
2093:Sujin
2088:Kaika
2083:Kōgen
2078:Kōrei
2063:Yayoi
2044:Kōshō
2039:Itoku
2034:Annei
2024:Jimmu
2009:Jōmon
1655:sokui
1651:senso
1649:have
1639:Yōzei
1627:senso
1055:Manji
1030:nengō
961:Meiji
943:Kugyō
937:Kugyō
859:Jōkyō
814:sokui
810:senso
756:Manji
735:Manji
693:senso
689:senso
631:sokui
627:senso
480:Dairi
426:imina
371:later
332:後西院天皇
318:tennō
256:House
210:below
204:Issue
198:Akiko
188:Kyoto
170:Japan
141:Kyoto
68:Reign
3065:and
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2563:Nijō
2543:Toba
2463:Kōkō
2433:Saga
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2316:Jitō
2187:Ankō
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2049:Kōan
1992:list
1884:ISBN
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1801:ISBN
1778:2018
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243:後西天皇
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