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134:16 July 1324
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71:Enthronement
2310:1324 deaths
2305:1267 births
2104:Go-Momozono
2089:Sakuramachi
2079:Higashiyama
1966:Go-Hanazono
1951:Go-Kameyama
1941:Go-Murakami
1823:Go-Fukakusa
1808:Go-Horikawa
1022:OCLC 194887
832:(1278–1288)
824:(1275–1278)
816:(1264–1275)
760:, 1287–1289
742:, 1275–1278
732:, 1274–1275
720:Kujō Tadaie
676:(蓮華峯寺陵) in
591:): Hirohito
436:'s daughter
388:'s daughter
343:Emperor Uda
80:Predecessor
2294:Categories
2084:Nakamikado
2054:Go-Mizunoo
1956:Go-Komatsu
1912:Go-Komatsu
1843:Go-Fushimi
1111:1274–1287
1029:. (1834).
1013:. (1959).
1005:References
709:included:
609:Jimyōin-tō
536:4 May 1274
374:Daikaku-ji
142:Daikaku-ji
75:4 May 1274
2146:1868–1947
2042:1603–1868
2008:1573–1603
1934:1333–1573
1926:Muromachi
1880:1333–1392
1781:1185–1333
1709:Shirakawa
1699:Go-Reizei
1694:Go-Suzaku
1689:Go-Ichijō
1177:Legendary
706:Daijō-kan
563:beachhead
353:Genealogy
301:Signature
156:(蓮華峯寺陵) (
125:Heian kyō
90:Successor
2279:Category
2202:Naruhito
2094:Momozono
2064:Go-Kōmyō
2049:Go-Yōzei
2020:Go-Yōzei
2015:Ōgimachi
1986:Ōgimachi
1907:Go-En'yū
1902:Go-Kōgon
1858:Go-Daigo
1853:Hanazono
1828:Kameyama
1773:Kamakura
1749:Takakura
1714:Horikawa
1704:Go-Sanjō
1659:Murakami
1592:794–1185
1051:(1980).
983:See also
799:era name
786:Dainagon
779:Nadaijin
765:Sadaijin
623:and the
478:Princess
84:Kameyama
2197:Akihito
1981:Go-Nara
1848:Go-Nijō
1838:Fushimi
1818:Go-Saga
1798:Juntoku
1788:Go-Toba
1759:Go-Toba
1624:Montoku
1560:Shōtoku
1528:710–794
1462:Kōgyoku
1437:Bidatsu
1425:539–710
1388:Buretsu
1368:Yūryaku
1343:Nintoku
1331:269–539
1108:Go-Uda
966:p. 422.
912:Fushimi
908:Go-Toba
852:blossom
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747:Kampaku
695:in pre-
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1946:Chōkei
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499:Yohito
376:line.
291:Mother
281:Father
243:Tsuigō
172:Reishi
166:Spouse
149:Burial
102:Shōgun
18:Go-Uda
2192:Shōwa
2177:Japan
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2153:Meiji
2124:Meiji
2119:Kōmei
2114:Ninkō
1961:Shōkō
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1887:Kōgon
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1649:Daigo
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1614:Junna
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1210:Annei
1200:Jimmu
1185:Jōmon
920:sokui
916:senso
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892:senso
837:Notes
821:Kenji
804:nengō
697:Meiji
689:Kugyō
684:Kugyō
664:Genkō
615:(the
587:Kenji
544:sokui
530:senso
526:'
363:imina
321:後宇多天皇
270:House
257:後宇多天皇
195:Issue
182:(
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158:Kyoto
62:Reign
38:後宇多天皇
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1739:Nijō
1719:Toba
1639:Kōkō
1609:Saga
1520:Nara
1492:Jitō
1363:Ankō
1338:Ōjin
1225:Kōan
1168:list
1060:ISBN
918:and
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829:Kōan
345:and
251:後宇多院
131:Died
118:Born
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1644:Uda
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