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 Emperor
Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇) was the fourth of the Norther...
Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan Emperor Go-En'yū (後円融天皇) was the fifth and last of the...
Emperor Seamounts The Emperor Seamounts are a chain of submerged emperors of Japan (Yuryaku, Kimmei, Nintoku and Suiko a...
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 1412 Guides, Tutorials
End of the reign of Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan Emperor Go-Komatsu (August 1, 1377 December 1, 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
Geneology He was the eldest son of Emperor Go-Komatsu.
Emperor Shoko Emperor Shoko (May 12, 1401 August 30, 1428) was the 101st imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor of Japan
In Japanese, the emperors of Japan, but not of other countries, are known as tennō (天 皇), which literally means "heavenly emperor/godking".
Although the Emperor performs many of the roles of a head of state, there has been a persistent controversy within Japan as to whether the Emperor is in fact head of state or merely someone who acts as head of state.
By the constitution of 1889, the emperor of Japan transferred a large part of his former powers as absolute monarch to the representatives of the people, but remained as head of the empire.
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 GHQ Reports on Japan's Imperial History: Part II
In the light of these facts the Imperial Rule Association in 1934 stated, "The Emperor of Japan is solemn and venerable and throughout several thousand years, no one has ever attempted to violate the sacredness of the Imperial Throne.
In 1947 "Emperor KUMAZAWA" appealed to President Truman to depose HIROHITO and the spurious northern dynasty and have the peace conference recognize the heir to the southern dynasty as the Emperor of Japan.
The Emperor SEIWA was removed at the age of 26, SHUJAKU at 23, REIZEI at 20, ENYU at 26, KWAZAN at 19, SHUTOKU at 24, NIJO at 26, ROKUJO at four, and TAKAKURA at 21, according to Willard Price.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Japan
On 12 Sept., 1885, a letter written from Leo XIII to the Emperor of Japan was received with great honour, and on 18 December of the same year, a representative of the emperor assisted respectfully at the ceremony of the funeral service for Alphonso XII, King of Spain.
The seas which surround Japan are the Pacific Ocean on the east, the Sea of Okhotsk on the North, the Sea of Japan on the west, and the China Sea on the south.
In 1870 the Russian minister to Japan obtained from the Japanese the grant of a special territory as a branch of the Russian legation, which territory was at Surugadai at the very centre of Tokio and one of the most advantageous sites in the capital.
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 Emperor Go-Hanazono of Japan
Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan Gokameyama Emperor Chokei Emperor Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan Godaigo Emperor Hanazono Emperor Gonijo Emperor Gofushimi Emperor Emperor Fushimi of Japan
Preceded by:Shoko Emperor of Japan Succeeded by:Go-Tsuchimikado de:Go-Hanazonoja:and#24460;and#33457;and#22290;and#22825;and#30343;
Go-Hanazono was the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Go-Fushimi and the great-grandson Suko.
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 Definition of Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan
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.
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.
However, now the Southern Court is considered to have been legitimate, and thus, Go-Komatsu is not considered to have been legitimate for the first 10 years of his reign.
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 Emperor Go-Kameyama of Japan
Emperor Go-Kameyama (後亀山天皇) was the 99th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Shoko of Japan - InfoSearchPoint.com
Emperor Shōkō (称光天皇) was the 101st imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan
Emperor Go-Komatsu (後小松天皇) ( 1377 - 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series/ Japan / Bibliography
Japan in the Global Community: Its Role and Contribution on the Eve of the 21st Century.
Multiple Meanings: The Written Word in Japan, Past, Present, and Future: A Selection of Papers on Japanese Language and Culture and Their Translations Presented at the Library of Congress.
Japan and the World: Essays on Japanese History and Politics in Honour of Ishida Takeshi.
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 1415 [Definition]
Their principal roles were as: Holy Roman Emperors for several centuries to 1806, and rulers of Austria (as dukes 1282–1453, archdukes 1453–1804, and emperors 1804–1918), Kings of Hungary 1437–1918), kings of Spain (1516–1700), and kings of Bohemia 1526–1618 and 1621–1918.
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Its main purpose was to end the Papal schism which had resulted from the Avignon Papacy, or as it is sometimes known, the "Babylonian Captivity of the Church."...
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 Timeline 600CE to 999CE
He was the youngest son of Louis the German and was crowned emperor by Pope John VIII in 881 and became king of all the East Franks in 882, succeeding his brother Louis the Younger.
794 The capital of Japan was moved from Nara to Kyoto and the new Imperial Palace was built there.
c752 Emperor Shomu built a great Buddhist temple and started a collection from the gifts that were brought to its dedication.
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 1412 - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Emperor Shoko ascends to the throne of Japan Births
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 1433 Events Births Deaths Guides, Tutorials
Deaths August 14 King John I of Portugal Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan 1433.
Brittany was conquered in 799 by emperor Charlemagne, who had a
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
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 Go-Komatsu - netlexikon
Die Sammlung Heinz Götze, Heidelberg von Shigemi Komatsu, Kwang S. Wong, Fumiko Cranston, Heinz Götze
Aufführungsgeschichten : 1996/5 von Charles Musser, Martin Loiperdinger, Thierry Lefebvre, Jean Chateauvert, Hiroshi Komatsu, Frances Loden, Livio Belloi, Heide Schlüpmann
von Shigumi Komatsu, Kwan S. Wong, Fumiko E. Cranston, Heinz Götze
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 1433 Article, 1433 Information
433, th,, king, 143, regent, 133, sweden, 13, japan, 14, go, 33, portugal
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 Definition of emperor
, emperor moth, Saturnia pavonia -- large moth of temperate forests of Eurasia having heavily scaled transparent wings
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 Emperor_Go-Komatsu_of_Japan - Info and Guide.
1382 - 1382 - 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Emperor Go-Komatsu ascends to the throne of Japan Births Deaths \n.
1412 - - 1412 - 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan Emperor Shoko ascends to the throne of Japan Births January 6 - Joan of Arc, Roman Catholic saint Deaths Queen Margaret I of Denmark.\n.
1433 - Events 2 Births 3 Deaths Events Births Deaths August 14 - King John I of Portugal Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan\n.
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 Emperor
Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇) was the fourth of the Norther...
Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan Emperor Go-En'yū (後円融天皇) was the fifth and last of the...
Emperor Seamounts The Emperor Seamounts are a chain of submerged emperors of Japan (Yuryaku, Kimmei, Nintoku and Suiko a...
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Go-Komatsu (後小松天皇) (August 1, 1377 - December 1, 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
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.
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.
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 Emperor go-komatsu of japan - Network Live
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 List of Materials Related to the Study of Japanese History
Emperor and Nation in Japan: Political Thinkers of the Tokugawa Period.
The showa emperor's ``monologue'' and the problem of war responsibility.
Emperor Hirohito and Showa Japan, A Political Biography.
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - Wikpedia
Emperor Go-Komatsu (後小松天皇) (August 1, 1377 - December 1, 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
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.
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.
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Go-Komatsu (後小松天皇) (August 1, 1377 - December 1, 1433) was the 100th imperial ruler of Japan.
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.
With the help of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, his father ruled as Cloistered Emperor.
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 Emperor Shoko of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the eldest son of Emperor Go-Komatsu.
Emperor Shōkō (称光天皇) (May 12, 1401 - August 30, 1428) was the 101st imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Go-Komatsu ruled as Cloistered Emperor during his reign.
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