- The
Nanboku-chō
period (南北朝時代,
Nanboku-chō jidai), "North and
South court period", also
known as the
Northern and
Southern Courts period),
spanning from...
- by side. This
period of
coexistence of the two
dynasties is
called the
Nanboku-chō period,
which corresponds to the
beginning of the
Muromachi period...
- The
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (東京メトロ南北線, Tōkyō
Metoro Nanboku-sen, South-North Line) is a
subway line
owned and
operated by
Tokyo Metro in Tokyo, ****an...
-
killed Shibukawa Yoshiki,
Iwamatsu Tsuneie,
Imagawa Norimitsu (of the
Nanboku-cho period), and
Koyama Hidetomo. They
temporarily occupied Kamakura and...
- ****an Genkō War
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō
period Ōnin War
Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama
period Council of Five...
- (MARTA) (formerly North–South line) in Georgia, U.S.
Namboku Line (南北線,
Nanboku-sen, 'South
North Line') may
refer to any of
several ****anese
railway lines:...
-
Yoshisada (1301–1338) in his
attack on the
Kamakura shogunate.
During the
Nanboku-cho period,
several Loyalist occupations of
Kyoto in the 1350s were successfully...
- (1329–1331) Genkō (1331–1334)
Nanboku-chō
southern court Eras as
reckoned by
legitimate Court (as
determined by
Meiji rescript)
Nanboku-chō
northern Court Eras...
- nengō.
Nanboku-chō
southern court Eras as
reckoned by
legitimate Court (as
determined by
Meiji rescript) Kōwa (1381–1384) Genchū (1384–1393)
Nanboku-chō...
-
emperor (the 100th sovereign) from that date. In 1392,
following the post-
Nanboku-chō
unification of the two
formerly contending courts, the
Southern Emperor...