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  Emperor Go-Kameyama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He ruled from 1383 to October 21, 1392, becoming the last Emperor of the Southern Court.
By the conditions of the peace treaty, the Northern Court and the Southern Court were supposed to alternate control of the throne.
However, this was thrown out in 1412, and all subsequent emperors came from the family of Emperor Go-Komatsu.
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 Emperor Kameyama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1263, during the Kamakura Rebellion, the 6th Shōgun, Imperial Prince Munetaka (eldest son of Emperor Go-Saga) was recalled from Kamakura to be replaced by his son Imperial Prince Koreyasu (age 2).
However, the Bakufu watched Kameyama with suspicion, and in 1287, encouraged Emperor Go-Uda to abdicate, and pushed for the enthronement of Emperor Go-Fukakusa's son, who became Emperor Fushimi.
Later, Imperial Prince Hisa'aki, Emperor Go-Fukakusa's son, became Shōgun strengthening the position of the Jimyōin-tō.
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 Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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.
Until 1911, the Northern Court Emperors were considered the legitimate ones, and the Southern Court to be illegitimate.
www.wikimoz.org /wiki/en/wikipedia/e/em/emperor_go_komatsu_of_japan.html   (392 words)

  
 Meitoku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Kameyama in the south and Emperor Go-Komatsu in the north until 1392, and in all of Japan from 1392.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu solidified the Bakufu's power by suppressing the power of the Daimyō and the shugo during the Toki Yasuyuki Rebellion, the Meitoku Rebellion and the Ōei Rebellion.
With the abdication of Emperor Go-Kameyama, the dynasties, and eras, were consolidated.
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 1274 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Emperor Go-Uda ascends to the throne of Japan
Pope Gregory X decrees that conclaves (meetings during which the electors have no contact with the outside) should be used for papal elections.
In Japan the scattering of an aggressive Mogul-Korean fleet is attributed to the supernatural 神風 (kamikaze) or divine wind in a storm created by Raiden.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/1274   (350 words)

  
 Wikipedia: 1390s
August 10 - Albert II of Habsburg, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
Emperor Suko of Japan, third of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders.
Hongwu Emperor of China, founder of the Ming Dynasty.
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 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Chrysanthemum (left), the Japanese Emperor's symbol of divine authority was frequently seen embossed on military hardware until 1945.
Japanese Emperors: B.C. Japan's royalty traces its descendancy from Jimmu, circa 660 B.C. The list shows Japan's ruling Emperors and eight ruling Empresses from Jimmu 660 B.C. to Akihito 1996 A.D. Heisei Tenno, Japan's Emperor Akihito, calls his reign Heisei, meaning "the achievement of complete peace on earth and in the heavens".
In the case of the present Emperor Akihito and his predecessor, Hirohito, the names of their reigns is given.
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 Emperor Go Kameyama Of Japan info here at en.1of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Burdock was imported from Emperor Go Kameyama of Japan and is now Emperor Go Kameyama of Japan Emperor Go Kameyama of Japan in shrinkage areas, abandoned farms, or any uncultivated area in North America.
The place is called Nanzen-ji the retirement villa for one Emperor Kameyama (I don't know who this is, so don't ask).
Princess Kiko of Japan visas birth to the paramount male heir ingenerate into the Japanese Imperial Family for more than 40 years.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> uk:1274   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The first main survey of the Hundred Rolls, an English census seen as a follow up to the Domesday Book completed in 1086, is begun; it lasts until 1275.
November 20 - The Mongol Empire attempts the first of several invasions of Japan; after the Mongols capture outlying islands, they are repulsed on the main island at the Battle of Bun'ei by amassed Japanese warriors and a strong storm which batters their forces and fleet.
Credit for the storm — called a kamikaze, or divine wind — is given by the Japanese to the god Raiden.
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 Kyoto
Kyoto was capital of Japan till Edo was named as capital by emperor Meji 1868.
It's an enigmatic arrangement of 15 rocks in groups of various sizes in a sea of grey-white gravel that is reraked daily into set patterns.
It is one of the oldest gardens in Japan.
www.my-japan.de /nippon/kyoto2_e.html   (464 words)

  
 1274   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
* Emperor Go-Uda ascends to the throne of Japan
* The diet at Nuremberg orders that all crown estates seized since the death of the emperor Frederick II be restored to Rudolph I of Germany
* In Japan the scattering of an aggressive Mogul- Korean fleet is attributed to the supernatural 神風 (kamikaze) or divine wind in a storm created by Raiden.
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 Kameyama can refer to #Emperor Kameyama of Japan Emperor...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Kameyama can refer to #Emperor Kameyama of Japan Emperor...
"Kameyama" can refer to: #Emperor Kameyama of Japan Emperor Kameyama of Japan, the 90th Emperor of Japan Emperor of Japan.
#Kameyama, Mie Kameyama, Mie, a city in Mie prefecture Mie prefecture, Japan Japan.
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 1274 - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
At the age of 3, Jeanne of Navarre becomes countess of Champagne and
In Japan the scattering of an aggressive Mogul-
Korean fleet is attributed to the supernatural 神風 (kamikaze) or divine wind in a storm created by Raiden.
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 List of state leaders in 1266 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
China (Southern Song Dynasty) - Duzong, Emperor of China (1264 - 1274)
Monarch - Emperor Kameyama, emperor of Japan (1260-1274)
Byzantine Empire (Palaeologian dynasty) - Michael VIII, Byzantine emperor, (1259-1282)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1266   (385 words)

  
 Nanzenji Temple - Kyoto, Japan - Sacred Destinations
Nanzenji Temple - Kyoto, Japan - Sacred Destinations
Zuiryusan Nanzenji is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Emperor Kameyama established it in 1291 on the site of his previous detached palace.
www.sacred-destinations.com /japan/nanzenji-kyoto.htm   (190 words)

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