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  Emperor Go-Uda of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇;) (December 17, 1267 - July 16, 1324) was the 91st imperial ruler of Japan.
In 1287, Retired Emperor Go-Fukakusa, dissatisfied with the fact that his own lineage (the) did not control the throne, while that of his younger brother, the Retired Emperor Kameyama (the) did, persuaded both the Bakufu and the Imperial Court to compel the Emperor to abdicate in favor of Go-Fukakusa's son (Emperor Fushimi).
Go-Uda was cloistered Emperor during the reign of his own son, Go-Nijō from 1301 until 1308, and again from 1318, when his 2nd son Go-Daigo took the throne until 1321, when Go-Daigo began direct rule.
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Go-Komatsu (後小松天皇) (August 1, 1377 - December 1, 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
He is officially considered a pretender from May 24, 1382 to October 21, 1392, when Emperor Go-Kameyama abdicated, and a legitimate Emperor from that date until October 5, 1412.
He was named after Emperor Kōkō, who had the alternate name Komatsu, because they both returned the throne to their families, in the case of Go-Komatsu, by defeating his Southern Court rivals, and in the case of Kōkō, by succeeding his elder brother's grandson, Emperor Yōzei.
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 Emperor Fushimi of Japan - TheBestLinks.com - Emperor of Japan, 1317, 1298, 1265, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Fushimi (伏見天皇) (1265-1317) was the 92nd imperial ruler of Japan.
Fushimi's lineage is called Jimyōin-tō (持明院統), in contrast to Daikakuji-tō (大覚寺統), the line of Emperor Go-Uda.
Fushimi's heirs, with backing of the Ashikaga shogunate, were eventually victorious, so it is from Fushimi that all the later Japanese emperors descended.
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 Emperor Fushimi of Japan
Emperor Fushimi (伏見天皇) was the 92nd imperial ruler of Japan.
His lineage is called Jimyōin-tō (持明院統), in contrast to Daikakuji-tō (大覚寺統), the line of Emperor Go-Uda.
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 Emperor of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Japan did acquire an empire, beginning with the annexation of the Ryu Kyu Islands in 1875 and culminating in conquest of Southeast Asia in 1940-1942.
Second, while Japan has an "emperor" it is not formally an "empire." Between 1889 and 1946, the long form of the country's name was the "Empire of Japan." During the American occupation, the Diet (parliament) voted to drop the long form.
The use of the terms "emperor," "imperial" and "imperial family" in reference to the Japanese monarch and his family are artifacts of the general title inflation of the mid-to-late nineteenth century.
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 Emperor Go-Fushimi of Japan - TheBestLinks.com - Emperor of Japan, 1336, 1301, 1298, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Go-Fushimi (後伏見天皇;) (1288-1336) was the 93rd imperial ruler of Japan.
He was the author of a famous plea to the god of the Kamo shrine for help in gaining the throne for his son.
Kōgon was the first of northern court emperors backed by the Ashikaga shoguns.
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 Emperor Meiji
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Emperor Meiji died in 1912 and was buried in the Graveyard (Fushimi Momoyama Ryo) in Kyoto.
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 Emperor_Hanazono_of_Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Hanazono (花園天皇) (August 14, 1297 - December 2, 1348) was the 95th imperial ruler of Japan.
He was the fourth son of the 92nd Emperor Fushimi.
During his reign, first his father the Retired Emperor Fushimi, and then his brother, the Retired Emperor Go-Fushimi, ruled as cloistered Emperors.
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 Emperor Fushimi of Japan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Fushimi (伏見天皇) (May 10, 1265 – October 8, 1317) was the 92nd (Click link for more info and facts about imperial ruler) imperial ruler of (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan.
Two years later, the Retired Emperor (Click link for more info and facts about Go-Fukakusa) Go-Fukakusa ended his reign as (Click link for more info and facts about Cloistered Emperor) Cloistered Emperor, Fushimi taking direct control.
In 1298, Fushimi abdicated and began his reign as (Click link for more info and facts about cloistered Emperor) cloistered Emperor.
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 Emperor Go-Fushimi of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Emperor Go-Fushimi (後伏見天皇;) (April 5, 1288 - May 17, 1336) was the 93rd imperial ruler of Japan.
He was the eldest son of the 92nd Emperor Fushimi.
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 1336 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Category:Japanese emperors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This category contains the Emperors and Empresses of Japan.
The role of the Emperor of Japan (天皇, tennō) alternated between that of a high-rank cleric with largely symbolic powers and that of an actual imperial ruler, from the dawn of history until the mid-twentieth century.
Under Japan's modern constitution, the emperor is now a largely titular head of state (see Politics of Japan).
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 1301 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 1317 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Fushimi can refer to #Emperor Fushimi of Japan Emperor...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Fushimi can refer to #Emperor Fushimi of Japan Emperor...
"Fushimi" can refer to: #Emperor Fushimi of Japan Emperor Fushimi of Japan, 92nd Emperor of Japan Emperor of Japan.
#Fushimi, Kyoto Fushimi, Kyoto, a ward of Kyoto Kyoto City.
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 1336 - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 1265 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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