Emperor Go-Kameyama ( 後 亀 山 天皇 go kameyama tenno:) is the 99th emperor of Japan and the 4th emperor of the Southern Dynasty , who ruled from November 1383 to November 19, 1392 [1] . The name is Yoshinari; another name is Daikakujidono [1] . The nickname is Congosin [1] .
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| Predecessor | Chokei | ||||||
| Successor | Go komatsu | ||||||
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| Father | Emperor Go-Murakami | ||||||
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| Children | Ogura no Miya Tsuneatsu | ||||||
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Content
Board motto
The emperor reigned under the following mottoes : [1]
- South Yard
- Cova (1381–1384)
- Ghentu (1384-1393)
- North Yard
- Aitoku (1381–1384)
- Sitoku (1384–1387)
- Kakei (1387-1389)
- Coo (1389–1390)
- Meitoku (1390-1393)
- After the unification of the country
- Meitoku (1393-1394)
Pedigree
Note: the title was bluishly held by the princes of blood , the possible heirs to the throne, and the prince of Nisin. The monastic princes held the title of Hoshin ( 法 親王 ).
| Jimyinto ( North Yard ) | Daikakujito ( South Yard ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 96 Emperor Go daigo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The emperor Cogon 1st | Importer Komeo 2nd | 97 Emperor Go Murakami | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The emperor Suko 3rd | The emperor Go-Cogon 4th | 98 Emperor Chokei | 99 Emperor Go kameyama | Korenari Sino | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fushimi no Miya Yoshihito Sino | The emperor Go Enyu 5th | Tamagawa no Miya | Ogura no Miya Tsuneatsu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fushimi no Miya Sadafusa Sino | 100 Emperor Go Komatsu 6th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 102 Emperor Go Hanazono | Fushimi no Miya Sadatsune-sino | 101 Emperor Shoko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kontsevich, 2010 , p. 744.
Literature
- Kontsevich L.R. Chronology of the countries of East and Central Asia . - Moscow: Oriental literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2010. - 806 p. - ISBN 978-5-02-036350-2 .
- History of Japan / Ed. A.E. Zhukova. - M .: Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences , 1998. - T. 1. From ancient times until 1968 - 659 p. - ISBN 5-89282-107-2 .
- (Fr.) Isaac Titsingh . Nihon give itiran, or Review of Imperial Reigns in Japan = Nipon o daï itsi ran, ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon. - Paris, 1834. - 460 p.
Links
- 後 亀 山 天皇 // 日本 大 百科全書 : 全 26 冊. - 東京: 小学 館 , 1984-1994.