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Emperor Go-
Daigo (後醍醐天皇
Go-
Daigo-tennō) (26
November 1288 – 19
September 1339) was the 96th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
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alternate the throne. In the 1330s, the
Southern court under Emperor Go-
Daigo revolted and
eventually led to the
Siege of
Kamakura in 1333
which ended...
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Go-
Daigo is the same. With this, it is
unclear whether it was the last wish of
Godaigo himself, but at
least the author, Bunkan,
claimed that
Godaigo...
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shortly after it had
overthrown the
Kamakura shogunate in
support of
Emperor Go-
Daigo. The
Ashikaga clan
governed ****an from the
Imperial capital of Heian-kyō...
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third year of Genkō (元弘, 1333),
Taketoki attacked on
secret orders from
Godaigo against the then
acting Chinzei-tandai Hōjō
Hidetoki (北条英時). He burned...
- from 1333 to 1336. The
Kenmu Restoration was an
effort made by
Emperor Go-
Daigo to
overthrow the
ruling Kamakura Shogunate (de
facto ruled by Hōjō clan)...
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period is
marked by the
continued resistance of the
supporters of
Emperor Go-
Daigo, the
emperor behind the
Kenmu Restoration. The
Sengoku period or Warring...
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tried to make
peace with
Emperor Go-
Daigo, but the
negotiations failed when
Emperor Go-
Daigo refused.
Emperor Go-
Daigo moved to Yoshino, and the country...
- ally
himself with
formerly expelled Emperor Go-
Daigo during the
Kenmu Restoration of 1333. When
Go-
Daigo had
ascended to the
throne in 1318, he had immediately...
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Kamakura shogunate over time,
Takauji joined the
banished Emperor Go-
Daigo and
Kusunoki Masashige, and
seized Kyoto. Soon after,
Nitta Yoshisada joined...