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2023:Higashiyama
1910:Go-Hanazono
1895:Go-Kameyama
1885:Go-Murakami
1767:Go-Fukakusa
1752:Go-Horikawa
818:Kaki Mon'in
720:(1368–1375)
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599:Nanboku-chō
296:Nanboku-chō
80:Predecessor
18:Go-Murakami
2238:Categories
2028:Nakamikado
1998:Go-Mizunoo
1900:Go-Komatsu
1856:Go-Komatsu
1787:Go-Fushimi
1055:1339–1368
975:References
954:0804705259
889:References
775:March 2011
545:included:
508:Kanshin-ji
365:began his
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1870:Muromachi
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1643:Go-Reizei
1638:Go-Suzaku
1633:Go-Ichijō
1121:Legendary
1024:251800045
922:, p. 158.
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727:Genealogy
565:Naidaijin
542:Daijō-kan
426:In 1348,
387:Hōjō clan
259:Signature
125:Noriyoshi
90:Successor
2223:Category
2146:Naruhito
2038:Momozono
2008:Go-Kōmyō
1993:Go-Yōzei
1964:Go-Yōzei
1959:Ōgimachi
1930:Ōgimachi
1851:Go-En'yū
1846:Go-Kōgon
1802:Go-Daigo
1797:Hanazono
1772:Kameyama
1717:Kamakura
1693:Takakura
1658:Horikawa
1648:Go-Sanjō
1603:Murakami
1536:794–1185
983:(1959).
872:See also
859:unknown
585:era name
572:Dainagon
551:Sadaijin
361:. When
84:Go-Daigo
2141:Akihito
1925:Go-Nara
1792:Go-Nijō
1782:Fushimi
1762:Go-Saga
1742:Juntoku
1732:Go-Toba
1703:Go-Toba
1568:Montoku
1504:Shōtoku
1472:710–794
1406:Kōgyoku
1381:Bidatsu
1369:539–710
1332:Buretsu
1312:Yūryaku
1287:Nintoku
1275:269–539
1014:Paris:
904:blossom
767:removed
752:sources
558:Udaijin
531:in pre-
383:samurai
321:Yoshino
173:more...
2187:Regent
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2053:Kōkaku
2018:Reigen
2013:Go-Sai
2003:Meishō
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1777:Go-Uda
1747:Chūkyō
1698:Antoku
1688:Rokujō
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301:Shōhei
251:Mother
241:Father
203:Tsuigō
153:Burial
102:Shōgun
94:Chōkei
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2121:Japan
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2068:Meiji
2063:Kōmei
2058:Ninkō
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1129:Jōmon
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524:Kugyō
518:Kugyō
463:Kōmyō
459:Kōgon
398:Kyōto
317:Ōsaka
279:後村上天皇
230:House
217:後村上天皇
167:Issue
62:Reign
38:後村上天皇
2185:and
1841:Sukō
1683:Nijō
1663:Toba
1583:Kōkō
1553:Saga
1464:Nara
1436:Jitō
1307:Ankō
1282:Ōjin
1169:Kōan
1112:list
1020:OCLC
991:OCLC
949:ISBN
750:any
748:cite
709:Jōji
701:Kōan
669:Jōwa
661:Kōei
467:Sukō
334:and
325:Nara
211:後村上院
141:Died
136:1328
122:Born
1978:Edo
1588:Uda
761:by
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587:or
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336:go-
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