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516: 44: 923: 3333: 536: 500: 484: 1640: 3390: 334: 2273: 769:. He wanted to imitate the Chinese in all their ways and become the most powerful ruler in the East. Impatient reforms, litigation over land rights, rewards, and the exclusion of the samurai from the political order caused much complaining, and his political order began to fall apart. In 1335, 773:, who had travelled to eastern Japan without obtaining an imperial edict in order to suppress the Nakasendai Rebellion, became disaffected. Daigo ordered Nitta Yoshisada to track down and destroy Ashikaga. Ashikaga defeated Nitta Yoshisada at the Battle of Takenoshita, Hakone. 785:, but the following year, after reassembling his army, he again approached Kyōto. Kusunoki Masashige proposed a reconciliation with Takauji to the emperor, but Go-Daigo rejected this. He ordered Masashige and Yoshisada to destroy Takauji. Kusunoki's army was defeated at the 1513:
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-Daigo's reign, this apex of the
557:, a period of direct imperial rule. An emperor's posthumous name was normally chosen after his death, but Emperor Go-Daigo chose his personally during his lifetime, to share it with Emperor Daigo. 515: 466: 454: 652: 424:(後), translates as "later", and he is thus sometimes called the "Later Emperor Daigo", or, in some older sources, "Daigo, the second" or as "Daigo II". 934: 765:. The Restoration was ostensibly a revival of the older ways, but, in fact, the emperor had his eye set on an imperial dictatorship like that of the 613:) was received by his cousin, the second son of former-Emperor Go-Uda. Shortly thereafter, Emperor Go-Daigo is said to have acceded to the throne ( 483: 1510:
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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of 1331, Emperor Go-Daigo's plans were again discovered, this time by a betrayal by his close associate Yoshida Sadafusa. He quickly hid the
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Go-Daigo escaped from the capital in January 1337, the regalia that he had handed over to the Ashikaga being counterfeit, and set up the
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Emperor Go-Daigo ordered Imperial Prince Kaneyoshi to Kyūshū and Nitta Yoshisada and Imperial Prince Tsuneyoshi to
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Second Daughter: Imperial Princess Kanshi (懽子内親王, 1315–1362) later Empress Dowager Senseimon-in (宣政門院),
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This article is about the emperor. For the Japanese band whose name is sometimes spelled "Godaigo", see
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Court lady: Fujiwara no Chikako (藤原親子) also Chūnagon-tenji (中納言典侍), Itsutsuji Munechika's daughter
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Princess: Imperial Princess Kenshi (憙子内親王, 1270–1324) later Empress Dowager Shōkeimon'in (昭慶門院),
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Speculated - Imperial Princess Noriko (憲子内親王) later Empress Dowager Shinsenyō-mon-in (新宣陽門院)
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Upon his triumphal return to Kyoto, Daigo took the throne from Emperor Kōgon and began the
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Court lady: Fujiwara no Shushi/Moriko (藤原守子, 1303–1357), daughter of Tōin Saneyasu (洞院実泰)
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Imperial Prince Jōson (静尊法親王) (Imperial Prince Keison, 恵尊法親王) – priest in Shōgoin (聖護院)
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Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Eras as reckoned by legitimate sovereign's Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
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Eras as reckoned by pretender sovereign's Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
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The years of Go-Daigo's reign are more specifically identified by more than one
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When Ashikaga's army entered Kyōto, Emperor Go-Daigo resisted, fleeing to
781:, in communication with Kyoto, smashed the Ashikaga army. Takauji fled to 660: 358: 145: 3345: 2758: 2634: 2163: 1639: 819: 782: 692: 643:
In 1324, with the discovery of Emperor Go-Daigo's plans to overthrow the
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is elevated as Crown Prince and heir apparent under the direction of the
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Lady-in-waiting: Shin-Ansatsu-tenji (新按察典侍), Jimyoin Yasufuji's daughter
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to find and destroy this army, sided with the emperor and captured the
547: 490: 166: 473:). She became Nyoin called Dantenmon-in (談天門院). His older brother was 1603: 1200: 1141: 902: 680: 1779: 1771: 1268:(権大納言三位局, d. 1351) later Reisho-in (霊照院), Nijō Tamemichi's daughter 867: 846: 333: 111: 3316: 3306: 3277: 1610: 1589: 1280:(also Kanenaga) (懐良親王, 1326–1383) – Seisei Taishōgun (征西大将軍) 1336–? 1272: 1067: 881: 409:. The Southern Court was led by Go-Daigo and his later successors. 373:
back into power. This was to be the last time the emperor had real
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and the Southern Dynasty in Yoshino faced off against each other.
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Lady-in-waiting: Dainagon'nosuke, Kitabatake Moroshige's daughter
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Court lady: Koto no Naishi (勾当内侍), Saionji Tsunafusa's daughter
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to the Ashikaga side. Takauji enthroned the Jimyōin-tō emperor,
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Memorial Shinto shrine and mausoleum honoring Emperor Go-Daigo
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In 1333, Emperor Go-Daigo escaped from Oki with the help of
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Go-Daigo had some other princesses from some court ladies.
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is settled. This emperor is traditionally venerated at a
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in 1868. The Kenmu restoration was in turn overthrown by
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Imperial Prince Gen'en (玄円法親王, d.1348) – Head Priest of
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in a secluded castle in Kasagiyama (the modern town of
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Imperial Prince Hōnin (法仁法親王, 1325–1352) – priest in
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and his family, raising an army at Senjo Mountain in
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disposed of his close associate Hino Suketomo in the
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Portrait of Emperor Kanmu wearing the benkan, 1805,
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Imperial Prince Saikei (最恵法親王) – priest in Myōhō-in
1013:: Fujiwara no Eishi (藤原栄子) also Anfuku-dono (安福殿), 449:He was the second son of the Daikakuji-tō emperor, 2018: 935:Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore 2150:Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns 1297:Imperial Prince Tokiyoshi (also Yoyoshi) (世良親王) ( 1221:: Fujiwara no Jisshi (実子). Tōin Saneo's daughter 1206:Imperial Princess Tamako (瓊子内親王, 1316–1339) – nun 679:) and raised an army, but the castle fell to the 412:This 14th-century sovereign personally chose his 3406: 1264:Court lady: Fujiwara (Nijo) Michiko (二条道子) also 1066:Imperial Prince Seijo (聖助法親王) – Head Priest of 1025:Eleventh Son: Imperial Prince Mitsuyoshi (満良親王) 683:'s army the following year, and they enthroned 389:. The overthrow split the imperial family into 1147:Imperial Prince Kōshō (恒性, 1305–1333) – priest 1095:Imperial Prince Noriyoshi (義良親王) later become 285: 279: 32: 3340:Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in 2255: 2361: 2307: 1254:Mumon Gensen (無文元選, 1323–1390) – founder of 560: 3299: 1617: 2262: 2248: 1854: 1852: 1001:Imperial Princess Sachiko (幸子内親王, b. 1335) 796:, but seeking reconciliation, he sent the 42: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 1199:(also Muneyoshi) (宗良親王) – Head Priest of 3260: 3156: 3122: 3048: 2994: 2895: 1638: 921: 917: 365:in 1333 and established the short-lived 2706: 1888: 1849: 1134:(源親子), Kitabatake Morochika's daughter 1063:(少将内侍), Sugawara no Arinaka's daughter 901:designates this location as Go-Daigo's 3407: 2642: 2539: 2445: 2107:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon 2025:. Stanford University Press. pp.  2016: 2003: 1140:(or Morinaga) (護良親王) – Head Priest of 1042:Lady-in-waiting: Sochi-no-suke (帥典侍讃岐) 820:Period of Northern and Southern Courts 2243: 2154:New York: Columbia University Press. 1789: 1987:in the same year until the reign of 16:96th emperor of Japan (r. 1318–1339) 2177:Go-Daigo mausoleum enclosure, image 1955:; Varley, p. 44; a distinct act of 1447:daughter married Yoshimizu Munemasa 1325:(少納言内侍), Shijō Takasuke's daughter 1266:Gon-no-Dainagon no Sammi no Tsubone 639:to mark the beginning of his reign. 49:Silken Painting of Emperor Go-Daigo 13: 3331: 2116:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 1369:(権中納言局), Sanjō Kinyasu's daughter 14: 3476: 2169: 1932:; Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959) 1585:, Takatsukasa Fuyunori, 1330–1333 1471:Yōdō (d. 1398) – 5th Head Nun of 1444:: Horiguchi Sadayoshi's daughter 546:Emperor Go-Daigo's ideal was the 66:29 March 1318 – 18 September 1339 3389: 3388: 2271: 1794:Emperor Go-Daigo appears in the 1458:(近衛局) later Shōkunmon'in (昭訓門院) 1372:Imperial Princess Sadako (貞子内親王) 1113:1333–1336; later, nun in Hōan-ji 534: 514: 498: 482: 332: 3435:People of Kamakura-period Japan 2079: 2070: 2052: 1409:: Horikawa Mototomo's daughter 1343:Imperial Princess Naoko (瑜子内親王) 738:. Immediately following this, 718:(the modern town of Kotoura in 627:): Emperor Go-Daigo caused the 353:, according to the traditional 3460:14th-century Japanese monarchs 2134:Annales des empereurs du Japon 2043: 1994: 1939: 1916: 1897: 1872: 1164:Imperial Prince Sonsho (尊性法親王) 1076:Court lady: Fujiwara (Ano) no 876:The actual site of Go-Daigo's 553:(901–923) during the reign of 210: 1: 2100: 2021:A History of Japan, 1334–1615 1384:: Yoshida Sadafusa's daughter 1298: 1180: 584:at age 12 years; and Takaharu 525:; Emperor Go-Daigo dreams of 505:Emperor Go-Daigo portrait in 3455:13th-century Japanese people 3363:is not traditionally listed. 1963:; and all sovereigns except 1883:The Imperial House of Japan, 1480:Ryusen Ryosai (竜泉令淬, d.1366) 912: 870:2, 16th day of the 8th month 849:2, 15th day of the 8th month 521:Woodblock print triptych by 432:Before his ascension to the 427: 393:between the Ashikaga backed 7: 2112:The Imperial House of Japan 1934:The Imperial House of Japan 1811: 1569:, Nijō Michihira, 1327–1330 1314:(欣子内親王) – nun in Imabayashi 1154:(妣子内親王) – nun in Imabayashi 1120:(惟子内親王) – nun in Imabayashi 929:and Emperor Go-Daigo. From 730:, who had been sent by the 699:), the same place to which 588:, the second son of former- 529:at his palace in Kasagiyama 507:Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan 10: 3481: 1367:Gon-no-Chūnagon no Tsubone 1186:), Nijō Tameyo's daughter 703:had been exiled after the 580:, Hanazono accedes to the 18: 3465:Sons of Japanese emperors 3329: 3290: 3251: 3147: 3113: 3039: 2985: 2886: 2697: 2633: 2530: 2436: 2427: 2352: 2298: 2291: 2226: 2216: 2204: 2196: 2191: 2175:Kansai Digital Archives: 1959:is unrecognized prior to 1859:Imperial Household Agency 1823:List of Emperors of Japan 1138:Imperial Prince Moriyoshi 1090:Imperial Prince Nariyoshi 1084:Imperial Prince Tsunenaga 899:Imperial Household Agency 561:Events of Go-Daigo's life 385:in 1336, ushering in the 328: 320: 310: 298: 286: 280: 270: 263: 259: 203: 189: 176: 155: 139: 135: 109: 90: 80: 70: 62: 55: 41: 33: 28: 1843: 1618:Eras of Go-Daigo's reign 1492: 1197:Imperial Prince Munenaga 1086:(also Tsuneyoshi) (恒良親王) 905:. It is formally named 607:2, 26th day of 2nd month 2017:Sansom, George (1961). 1644:Japanese Imperial kamon 1193:(also Takayoshi) (尊良親王) 814:among the mountains of 469:(Itsutsuji Tadatsugu) ( 305:Imperial House of Japan 3336: 2076:Ponsonby-Fane, p. 420. 1879:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard 1869:; retrieved 2013-8-28. 1651: 1461:Prince Tomoyoshi (知良王) 1157:princess – married to 1092:(also Narinaga) (成良親王) 938: 416:after the 9th-century 3335: 1642: 1477:Rokujō Arifusa's wife 1328:Sonshin (尊真) – priest 990:): Imperial Princess 925: 918:Consorts and children 467:Fujiwara no Tadatsugu 436:, his personal name ( 391:two opposing factions 3369:Imperial family tree 1561:Takatsukasa Fuyuhira 973:; later, married to 787:Battle of Minatogawa 582:Chrysanthemum Throne 434:Chrysanthemum Throne 3379:Order of succession 2220:Emperor Go-Murakami 1989:Emperor Go-Murakami 1894:Sansom 1977: 22–42. 1634:Emperor Go-Hanazono 1132:Minamoto no Chikako 1097:Emperor Go-Murakami 907:Tō-no-o no misasagi 857:Emperor Go-Murakami 687:, exiling Daigo to 576:): At the death of 355:order of succession 246:Emperor Go-Murakami 182:Tō-no-o no misasagi 3337: 2182:2007-10-30 at the 2128:Nihon Ōdai Ichiran 1790:In popular culture 1652: 1323:Shōnagon no Naishi 1310:Imperial Princess 1256:Hōkō-ji (Shizuoka) 1150:Imperial Princess 1116:Imperial Princess 1101:Imperial Princess 996:Emperor Go-Fushimi 962:Princess (b. 1314) 939: 775:Kusunoki Masashige 724:Tottori Prefecture 697:Shimane Prefecture 645:Kamakura shogunate 625:Bunpō 3, 4th month 594:Kamakura shogunate 387:Ashikaga shogunate 363:Kamakura shogunate 357:. He successfully 324:Fujiwara no Chūshi 278:Emperor Go-Daigo ( 171:Ashikaga shogunate 150:Kamakura shogunate 3420:Emperors of Japan 3402: 3401: 3325: 3324: 3286: 3285: 3247: 3246: 3143: 3142: 3109: 3108: 3035: 3034: 2981: 2980: 2882: 2881: 2693: 2692: 2629: 2628: 2625: 2624: 2526: 2525: 2423: 2422: 2419: 2418: 2348: 2347: 2278:Emperors of Japan 2238: 2237: 2227:Succeeded by 2217:Succeeded by 2160:978-0-231-04940-5 1913:; Varley, p. 241. 1796:alternate history 1358:Nun in Imabayashi 1292:Ichijō no Tsubone 872:): Go-Daigo died; 863:19 September 1339 855:who would become 842:18 September 1339 763:Kenmu Restoration 633:to be changed to 453:. His mother was 379:Meiji Restoration 367:Kenmu Restoration 340: 339: 294: 293: 165:Yoshino no Angū ( 159:19 September 1339 3472: 3415:Emperor Go-Daigo 3392: 3391: 3354:Imperial Consort 3351: 3297: 3296: 3258: 3257: 3154: 3153: 3120: 3119: 3046: 3045: 2992: 2991: 2893: 2892: 2704: 2703: 2640: 2639: 2537: 2536: 2443: 2442: 2434: 2433: 2359: 2358: 2305: 2304: 2296: 2295: 2286: 2276: 2275: 2264: 2257: 2250: 2241: 2240: 2207:Emperor of Japan 2200:Emperor Hanazono 2197:Preceded by 2189: 2188: 2145:Varley, H. 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Index

Godiego

Silken Painting of Emperor Go-Daigo
Emperor of Japan
Enthronement
Hanazono
Go-Murakami
Kōgon
pretender
Shōgun
Prince Morikuni
Prince Moriyoshi
Prince Narinaga
Ashikaga Takauji
Heian-kyō
Kamakura shogunate
Nara
Ashikaga shogunate
Saionji Kishi
Junshi
Issue
among others...
Prince Moriyoshi
Prince Takanaga
Prince Munenaga
Prince Tsunenaga
Prince Narinaga
Emperor Go-Murakami
Prince Kaneyoshi
Posthumous name

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