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  Japan's Other Emperor
Godaigo was captured by bakufu troops and exiled to a small rock in the sea.
Godaigo, who is, alas, caught up in real estate schemes of his own, votes with his blood instead of his brains and condemns his greatest ally to engage Takauji out in the open boonies.
Godaigo died soon after arrival in 1339, but three successive heirs doggedly took up the Nancho cudgel, winning some and losing some, until Gokameyama Tenno, Godaigo's grandson, decided things were going nowhere for either side and credulously accepted an Ashikaga peace bid.
www.nancho.net /nancho/otheremp.html   (4743 words)

  
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Emperor Godaigo (1288-1339) was the second son of Emperor Go-uda.
In 1332, Emperor Godaigo was banished to the Oki Islands after the failure of his plot to overthrow the Kamakura Shogunate, but he escaped the following year and destroyed the Shogunate with help from a former Shogunate general, Ashikaga Takauji, thus achieving the Kemmu Restoration.
But he soon met with opposition from military commanders and noblemen, and his restoration government was overthrown in two years, after which he moved to the Yoshino mountains to establish the Southern Dynasty, in opposition to the Northern Dynasty which was supported by the Ashikaga shoguns.
www.pref.nara.jp /nara/kaido/eg/syugen/d2_reki/reki4.htm   (179 words)

  
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The HOJO BAKUFU, chasing GODAIGO, had attacked the wrong Temple, which then helped clarify sides.
After impregnable resistance in the hills, YOSHISADA threw his TACHI into the sea in a crazed appeal to "The Divine Goddess of the Sun," AMATERASU, who withdrew the tide allowing his successful approach from the beach.
GODAIGO sent his general, ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI who destroyed this last HOJO, but once in KAMAKURA pronounced himself SHOGUN and distributed land to his generals.
www.sho-shin.com /kagemit.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Akodo Godaigo - L5r: Legend of the Five Rings - a Wikia wiki
Akodo Godaigo was the former lover of Matsu Hitomi.
His corrupted lieutenant, Kitsu Uragiri, convinced him that Hitomi was a criminal and a traitor and that they should use any method to track her down, including maho.
The city had mostly been destroyed by a maho plague and Godaigo was himself tainted.
l5r.wikia.com /wiki/Akodo_Godaigo   (323 words)

  
 muromachi-p
After the Muromachi shogunate was collapsed, Emperor Godaigo took the reins of government and a leading part of the politics.
Emperor Godaigo sent Yoshisada Nita to subdue Takauji Ashikaga; however, Yoshisada lost a battle between Yoshisada and Takauji.
Emperor Godaigo escaped from Kyoto and went to Yoshino in Nara since Kyoto was under Takauji's control and the position of the emperor was replaced.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/prehistory/japan/muromachi/muromachi-p.htm   (2557 words)

  
 Japanese Culture - Royalty - The Imperial Family
While making no claim to the emperor's title or ritual role, the clans basically ruled in his name for several centuries.
Except for a period during the 14th century when the Emperor Godaigo briefly restored imperial rule, for almost the next 700 years, Japan was ruled by a succession of Shoguns, or military leaders.
It wasn't until Tokugawa Ieyasu became Shogun of the recently reunited Japan at the beginning of the Edo Period (1600~1868) that the imperial institution regained some of its former glory, if not its power.
www.japan-zone.com /culture/imperial.shtml   (1064 words)

  
 G-Wurf, Janes zweiter Wurf - American Akita vom Wächterberg
Doch jeden Tag aufs Neue ging einem das Herz auf, wenn man von dieser quirligen Rasselbande begrüßt wurde und schon jetzt vermissen wir jeden einzelnen.
Ginkou und Gina sind heute in ihr neues Zuhause gezogen, Goya, Geisha und Godaigo werden morgen abgeholt und Geeza und Goro am kommenden Wochenende.
Hier üben sich Gina, Geeza, Godaigo und Goro im Tauziehen.
www.akitafreund.de /g-wurf   (402 words)

  
  Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Was given his brother's fief of Kariya (??
Son of the Emperor Godaigo and Minamoto Chikako.
Lived 22 Jan. 1553 to 27 April 1625
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/m.html   (1568 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Kenmu: GoDaigo's Revolution (Harvard East Asian Monographs): Books: Andrew Goble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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www.amazon.com /Kenmu-GoDaigos-Revolution-Harvard-Monographs/dp/0674502558   (1100 words)

  
 Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Kamakura Period (1192 to 1333) began when the Minamotos ascended to political prominence.
This was the first government in Japan to be run by the samurai class (bakufu), and the emperors of Japan remained in the background, until Emperor Godaigo defeated the Kamakura Bakufu and recovered imperial rule in 1333.
However, Ashikaga Takauji set up a bakufu government in Muromachi, northern Kyoto in 1336, and a fifty-year civil war between imperial loyalists and the Muromachi Bakufu followed.
www.cgjsf.org /en/e_m08_01_09.htm   (2262 words)

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