Emperor Juntoku (順徳天皇, Juntoku-tennō) (22 October 1197 – 7 October 1242) was the 84th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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Shunkamon-in (春華門院, 1195–1211) – unmarried Empress as adopted mother of Emperor Juntoku Consort: Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子) later Shomeimon-in (承明門院; 1171–1257)...
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deposition of his father, the Emperor Juntoku in preparation for the Jōkyū Incident, an unsuccessful attempt by Juntoku's father, the Retired Emperor Go-Toba...
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abdicate in favor of his younger brother, who would become known as Emperor Juntoku. In Kyōto, Minamoto no Michichika took power as steward, and in Kamakura...
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Kunigami Seikaku (redirect from Ba Juntoku Kunigami Uēkata Seikaku)
Seikaku (国頭 親方 正格, ? – 1571), also known by his Chinese style name Ba Juntoku (馬 順徳), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Kunigami was the eldest...
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Minamoto clan (section Juntoku Genji)
"Minamoto no Mochimitsu") and exiled. These were descendants of Emperor Juntoku's sons Tadanari-ō and Prince Yoshimune. The latter's grandson Yoshinari...
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Tsuchimikado (to Tosa) and Retired Emperor Juntoku (to Sado), and the recently enthroned Emperor Chūkyō, the first son of Juntoku, was replaced with Emperor Go-Horikawa...
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the years from April 1219 through April 1222. The reigning emperor was Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1219 Jōkyū gannen (承久元年): The new era name was created because...
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March 1211. The reigning emperors were Tsuchimikado-tennō (土御門天皇) and Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1207 Jōgen gannen (承元元年); 1207: The new era name was created...
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with two other emperors, the retired Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku, who were exiled to Tosa Province and Sado Island respectively. The shogunate...
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Tadanari (忠成王), a son of Retired Emperor Juntoku, but the shikken Hōjō Yasutoki was opposed to the sons of Juntoku because of his involvement in the Jōkyū...
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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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veneration of the kami of Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku. In the struggle with the Kamakura shogunate, the three historical figures...
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Second Rank Ietaka (従二位家隆) Retired Emperor Go-Toba (後鳥羽院) Retired Emperor Juntoku (順徳院) A poem by Emperor Tenji about the hardships of farmers. Teika chose...
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the 19th century, it continued to be used for emperors who died before Juntoku abdicated due to the 1221 Jōkyū Rebellion. During their reign, the term...
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They recruited more warriors in Susa and began to call themselves the Juntoku Army. Maebara's plans to travel by sea to Hamada in Iwami Province were...
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Chinese Khitan empress consort 988 – Qian Chu, king of Wuyue (b. 929) 1242 – Juntoku, Japanese emperor (b. 1197) 1259 – Ezzelino III da Romano, Italian ruler...
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(後白河源氏) – descended from 77th emperor Go-Shirakawa. Juntoku Genji (順徳源氏) – descended from 84th emperor Juntoku. Kameyama Genji (亀山源氏) – descended from 90th emperor...
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Go-Toba to abdicate. Exiled following the Jōkyū War. 84 Morinari 守成 Emperor Juntoku 順徳天皇 1210–1221 (11 years) Jōgen, Kenryaku, Kempo, Jōkyū 1197–1242 (44 years)...
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1202–1206 Konoe Iezane (1179–1243) Sesshō 1206 Kampaku 1206–1221 Emperor Juntoku Kujō Michiie (1193–1252) Sesshō 1221 Emperor Chūkyō Konoe Iezane (1179–1243)...
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(mother of Emperor Juntoku) Shunka-mon In (春華門院): Imperial Princess Shōshi (昇子内親王) (1195-1211) - mother-in-law(准母) of Emperor Juntoku Immei-mon In (陰明門院):...
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where losers of political conflicts or dissidents were exiled. Emperor Juntoku, Nichiren and other people had been exiled to Sado. After the Kamakura...
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years from December 1213 through April 1219. The reigning emperor was Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1213 Kempo gannen (建保元年): The new era name was created because...
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years from March 1211 through December 1213. The reigning emperor was Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1211 Kenryaku gannen (建暦元年): The new era name was created...
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Ninshi; sister of Prince Morinari (later Emperor Juntoku). Fujiwara no Ritsushi 九条立子 Emperor Juntoku 1211–1222 (11 years) 1192–1248 (55–56 years) Daughter...
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Edo period circa 1825. Shōgun In office 1203–1219 Monarchs Tsuchimikado Juntoku Shikken Hōjō Tokimasa Hōjō Yoshitoki Preceded by Minamoto no Yoriie Succeeded...
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722, reportedly for having criticized the emperor. The former Emperor Juntoku was sent to Sado after his role in the Jōkyū War of 1221. The disgraced...
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of Japan Emperors (complete list) – Tsuchimikado, Emperor (1198–1210) Juntoku, Emperor (1210–1221) Chūkyō, Emperor (1221) Go-Horikawa, Emperor (1221–1232)...
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office February 11, 1196 – December 20, 1223 Monarchs Go-Toba Tsuchimikado Juntoku Chūkyō Go-Horikawa Preceded by Nakahara no Chikayoshi Governor of Buzen...
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of Wuyue (d. 991) 1071 – William IX, Duke of Aquitaine (d. 1126) 1197 – Juntoku, Japanese emperor (d. 1242) 1511 – Erasmus Reinhold, German astronomer...
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