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    Emperor Go-Horikawa (後堀河天皇, Go-Horikawa-tennō) (22 March 1212 – 31 August 1234) was the 86th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    Emperor Horikawa (堀河天皇, Horikawa-tennō, August 8, 1079 – August 9, 1107) was the 73rd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    (秀仁親王), also known as Tosihito-shinnō. He was the first son of Emperor Go-Horikawa. Consort: Kujō Genshi (九条 彦子; 1227–1262) later Nishinomon’in (宣仁門院),...
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    dethroned and replaced by his first cousin once removed Emperor Go-Horikawa, the nephew of Emperor Go-Toba. Because of his dethronement just 2 months after the...
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    the years from April 1232 to April 1233. The reigning emperors were Go-Horikawa-tennō (後堀河天皇) and Shijō-tennō (四条天皇). 1232 Jōei gannen (貞永元年): The era...
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    the years from December 1227 to March 1229. The reigning emperor was Go-Horikawa-tennō (後堀河天皇). 1227 Antei gannen (安貞元年): The era name was changed to...
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    (shikken). 25 February 1226 (Karoku 2, 27th day of the 1st month): Emperor Go-Horikawa raised Yoritsune to the first rank of the fifth class in the apex of...
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    the years from April 1222 to November 1224. The reigning emperor was Go-Horikawa-tennō. 1222 Jōō gannen (貞応元年): The era name was changed to Jōō (meaning...
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    influence. Go-Toba's rebellion was defeated and Chūkyō was replaced as emperor by Go-Horikawa, a nephew of Go-Toba. After the rebellion Go-Toba was exiled...
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    the years from April 1225 to December 1227. The reigning emperor was Go-Horikawa-tennō (後堀河天皇). 1225 Karoku gannen (嘉禄元年): The era name was changed to...
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    Princess Yasuko became empress as the honorary or adoptive mother of Emperor Horikawa, maiden princesses could also become empress. Zōkō (贈后) – It means individuals...
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    Princess Taishi (体子内親王; 1231-1302) later Shinsenmon’in (神仙門院), Emperor Go-Horikawa’s daughter Princess (d.1281) Court Lady: Saionji (Fujiwara) Kimiko (西園寺(藤原)公子)...
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    Emperor Go-Shirakawa (後白河天皇, Go-Shirakawa-tennō, October 18, 1127 – April 26, 1192) was the 77th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order...
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  • all sovereigns except Jitō, Yōzei, Go-Toba, and Fushimi have senso and sokui in the same year until the reign of Go-Murakami.] Brown, p. 306. Brown, p...
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    the years from November 1224 to April 1225. The reigning emperor was Go-Horikawa-tennō (後堀河天皇). 1224 Gennin gannen (元仁元年): The era name was changed to...
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    (遊義門院), Emperor Go-Fukakusa's daughter Consort: Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko (堀河(源)基子) later Nishika'mon-in (西華門院; 1269–1355), Horikawa Tomomori's daughter...
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    Hōjō Yasutoki 北条 泰時 Shikken In office 1224–1242 Monarchs Go-Horikawa Shijō Shōgun Fujiwara no Yoritsune Rensho Hōjō Tokifusa Preceded by Hōjō Yoshitoki...
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    spanned the years from March 1229 to April 1232. The reigning emperor was Go-Horikawa-tennō (後堀河天皇). 1229 Kangi gannen (寛喜元年): The era name was changed to...
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    bishop August 7 – Hugh Foliot, bishop of Hereford (b. 1155) August 31 – Go-Horikawa, emperor of Japan (b. 1212) September 6 – Milo of Nanteuil, bishop of...
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  • (1210–1221) Chūkyō, Emperor (1221) Go-Horikawa, Emperor (1221–1232) Shijō, Emperor (1232–1242) Go-Saga, Emperor (1242–1246) Go-Fukakusa, Emperor (1246–1260)...
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  • Masahito. Also known as Emperor Go-Minoo or Emperor Go-Seiwa. Also known as Yoshihito. Also known as Emperor Go-Saiin or Emperor Go-Junna. Also known as Tomohito...
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    Emperor Go-Nijō (後二条天皇, Go-Nijō-tennō, 9 March 1285 – 10 September 1308) was the 94th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    January 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2021. "上皇上皇后両陛下の定例ご検査の結果について". www.kunaicho.go.jp. 26 July 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023. Hamilton, Alan. "Palace small...
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    1179–1223) – later Go-Takakura In (後高倉院) – father of Emperor Go-Horikawa Fourth son: Imperial Prince Takahira (尊成親王) – later Emperor Go-Toba Consort: Konoe...
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  • 1185–1333 Go-Toba Tsuchimikado Juntoku Chūkyō Go-Horikawa Shijō Go-Saga Go-Fukakusa Kameyama Go-Uda Fushimi Go-Fushimi Go-Nijō Hanazono Go-Daigo...
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    bakufu. January 14, 1222 (Jōkyū 3, 1st day of the 12th month): Emperor Go-Horikawa acceded to the throne (sokui). Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Jōkyū"...
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    of the Fujiwara clan reached its zenith. In the mid-11th century, Emperor Go-Sanjo ran his own government, and the next Emperor, Shirakawa, abdicated to...
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  • Jōkyū War (category Emperor Go-Toba)
    Chūkyō, the first son of Juntoku, was replaced with Emperor Go-Horikawa, a nephew of Go-Toba. Military history of Japan Kenmu Restoration http://eos...
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  • a village in Settsu Province Time Early spring, 2nd month Reign of Go-Horikawa (1221–1232) Sources Yamato Monogatari Man'yōshū Schools Hōshō, Kita,...
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    -1272) Jigen (?-1255) Hōjo (1227-1284) Kujō Shunshi married Emperor Go-Horikawa Kujo Jinshi married Konoe Kanetsune Shijo Emperor's wet-nurse Wife: Minamoto...
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