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  Shogun - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
From this point in history, all shogun that headed shogunates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperor Seiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of Emperor Go-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogun and put in charge of the military.
After Ashikaga Takauji, later founder of the Muromachi shogunate, rebelled against the emperor, Prince Moriyoshi was put under house arrest and killed in 1335 by Takauji's younger brother Ashikaga Tadayoshi.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of "Seii Taishogun" by the emperor and the political system he developed with a succession of shogun at the head became known as a "bakufu bakufu" (tent government) or Shogunate Shogunate.
From this point in history, all shogun that headed shogunates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto Minamoto princes, the sons of emperor Seiwa emperor Seiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of the emperor Go-Daigo emperor Go-Daigo was awarded the title of "Seii Taishogun" and put in charge of the military.
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Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of
Muromachi shogunate, rebelled against the emperor, Prince Moriyoshi was put under house arrest and killed in 1335 by Takauji's younger brother
Ashikaga Takauji and Tokugawa Ieyasu, each being descendants of the Minamoto princes, were awarded the title of Seii Taishogun and established bakufu in their own right.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogun by the emperor and the political system he developedwith a succession of shogun at the head became known as a bakufu (tentgovernment) or Shogunate.
From this point in history, all shogun that headedshogunates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperor Seiwa, and the title passed generation togeneration to the eldest sons.
PrinceMoriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of the emperor Go-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogun and put in charge of themilitary.
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April 1252 Go-Saga's son (and Emperor Fukakusa's elder brother) Prince Munetaka, is chosen to replace Yoritsugu and is installed as Shôgun.
Early 1334 Without imperial order, Ashikaga Tadayoshi (Takauji's brother) escorts Prince Narinaga (Go-Daigo's eleven year old son) to Kamakura and installs him as Governor of the province of Kôtsuke, with Tadayoshi as Deputy.
November 17, 1336 Go-Daigo's son Narinaga is named as the Crown Prince by Takauji, thus naming a member of the Junior line as the next in line to be Emperor.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of Seii Taishoun by the emperor and the political system he developedwith a succession of shoun at the head became known as a bakufu (tent government) or shounate.
From this point inhistory, all shoun that headed shounates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperorSeiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of EmperorGo-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishoun and put in charge of the military.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of Seii Taishougn by the emperor and the political system he developedwith a succession of shougn at the head became known as a bakufu (tent government) or shougnate.
From this point inhistory, all shougn that headed shougnates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperorSeiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of EmperorGo-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishougn and put in charge of the military.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of Seii Taisogun by the emperor and the political system he developedwith a succession of sogun at the head became known as a bakufu (tent government) or sogunate.
From this point inhistory, all sogun that headed sogunates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperorSeiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of EmperorGo-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taisogun and put in charge of the military.
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In 1192 Yoritomo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogn by the emperor and the political system he developedwith a succession of shogn at the head became known as a bakufu (tent government) or shognate.
From this point inhistory, all shogn that headed shognates were by tradition descendants of the Minamoto princes, the sons of emperorSeiwa, and the title passed generation to generation to the eldest sons.
Prince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of EmperorGo-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogn and put in charge of the military.
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 A Chronology of Japanese History
Go-Saga's son (and Emperor Fukakusa's elder brother) Prince Munetaka, is chosen to replace Yoritsugu and is installed as Shōgun.
Imperial Prince Koreyasu (Munetaka's son) is sent to Kamakura and appointed Shōgun.
Go-Daigo's son Narinaga is named as the Crown Prince by Takauji, thus naming a member of the Junior line as the next in line to be Emperor.
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 Shogun articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
During the Kemmu restorationKemmu Restoration after the fall of the Kamakura shogunate in 1333, another short-lived shogun arose.
Prince MorinagaPrince Moriyoshi (also known as Prince Morinaga), son of Emperor Go-Daigo was awarded the title of Seii Taishogun and put in charge of the military.
However, later Prince Moriyoshi was put under house arrest and in 1335 killed by Ashikaga Takauji's younger brother Ashikaga TadayoshiTadayoshi.
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 Prince Narinaga - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 A Chronology of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Go-Saga's son (and Emperor Fukakusa's elder brother) Prince Munetaka, is chosen to replace Yoritsugu and is installed as Shôgun.
As Hôjô domination was about to fall, as an indication of how their power had grown, in 1199 when Yoritomo had died, the Hôjô house had direct control over 2 of the 36 shugo appointments (5.6%).
Go-Daigo's son Narinaga is named as the Crown Prince by Takauji, thus naming a member of the Junior line as the next in line to be Emperor.
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 Kamakura-e.com/Chronological table
Prince Munetaka was overthrown and Prince Koreyasu became Shogun.
Imperial Shogun, Prince Hisaaki was overthrown and Prince Morikuni became Shogun.
Ashikaga Tadayoshi killed Prince Narinaga and Takauji raised a revolt.
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 Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Emperor Go-Daigo's ideal was the Engi era (901-923) during the reign of Emperor Daigo, a period of direct Imperial Rule.
Go-Daigo escaped from the capital, the Sacred Treasures that he had handed over to the Ashikaga being counterfeit, and set up the Southern Court among the mountains of Yoshino, beginning the Period of Northern and Southern Courts in which the Northern Dynasty in Kyōto and the Southern Dynasty in Yoshino faced off against each other.
Go-Daigo ordered Imperial Prince Kaneyoshi to Kyūshū and Nitta Yoshisada and Imperial Prince Tsuneyoshi to Hokuriku, and so forth, dispatching his sons all over, so that they could oppose the Northern Court.
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A prince riding by in his caravan saw him and was amazed at his tranquility, and invited him into his carriage.
The prince was amazed, and told the monk to leave, because obviously he was no holy man. However, the monk immediately dropped all the prince's gifts and returned to his naked meditation.
Once upon a time, when Prince Narinaga reigned, there was a particularly wealthy shogun in the back country.
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 Prince Narinaga - one of two Seii Taishogun during the Kemmu Restoration
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