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Emperor Go-Murakami

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In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Go-Murakami's reign, this apex of the
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In 1361, Hosokawa Kiyōji and Kusunoki Masanori, who had returned to the Southern Court's allegiance, attacked Kyōto, and temporarily recovered it. But, Yoshiakira quickly responded, and they evacuated Kyōto in less than twenty days.
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has also been translated to mean the "second one"; and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Murakami, the second", or as "Murakami II".
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eras. Even during those years in which the court's actual influence outside the palace walls was minimal, the hierarchic organization persisted.
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They continued trying to recover Kyōto, but the Southern Court's power was already weakening, and by the Emperor's death in 1368,
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was attacked, they returned yet again to the west, returning to Yoshino while constantly fighting battles.
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In 1338, he headed to Tagajō, but returned to Yoshino because of a storm. In Oct. 1338, he was named
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He was accompanied by Kitabatake Akiie, in order to confront Takauji. When Takauji defeated them in
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had raised a rebellion, the Emperor returned to Sakamoto with a strong force to confront him.
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First daughter: Imperial Princess Noriko (憲子内親王; 1345–1391) later Shin-Sen'mon-in (新宣陽門院)
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were taken to Anau, the location of the Southern Court. However, within twenty days,
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The years of Go-Murakami's reign are more specifically identified by more than one
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period of rival courts. He reigned from September 18, 1339, until March 29, 1368 (
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He lived during the turbulent years of conflict between rival claimants to the
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during an attack by Yoshiakira, and a few months later returned to Yoshino.
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Eras as reckoned by legitimate Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
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The Emperor and his retinue were confined to Otokoyama, but escaped to
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Memorial Shinto shrine and mausoleum honoring Emperor Go-Murakami
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This 14th-century sovereign was named after the 10th-century
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was in power and the throne had been moved to Sumiyoshi.
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At this time, April 1352, the Retired Northern Emperors
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Seventh son: Imperial Prince Yoshinari (良成親王, d. 1395)
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Fourth son: Imperial Prince Yasunari (泰成親王, 1360–1423)
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attacked Yoshino, and the Emperor left for modern-day
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Fifth son: Imperial Prince Moronari (師成親王, 1361–1431)
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to their allegiance and destroy the remnants of the
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Third son: Imperial Prince Korenari (惟成親王, d. 1423)
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In 1352, he entered Otokoyama in 65:September 18, 1339 – March 29, 1368 989:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 305:). His personal name was Noriyoshi 25: 851:Consort: Reizen-no-Tsubone (冷泉局) 327:, and other temporary locations. 2259:People of Muromachi-period Japan 2218: 2217: 1100: 916:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). 735: 400:in 1336, they again returned to 262: 502:Go-Murakami's tomb is known as 2284:14th-century Japanese monarchs 1010:Annales des empereurs du Japon 315:. He reigned from Sumiyoshi, 172: 1: 945:A History of Japan, 1334–1615 389:. 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Index

Go-Murakami

Emperor of Japan
Enthronement
Go-Daigo
Chōkei
Shōgun
Ashikaga Takauji
Ashikaga Yoshiakira
Issue
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Emperor Chōkei
Emperor Go-Kameyama
Posthumous name
Tsuigō
House
Imperial House of Japan
Emperor Go-Daigo

emperor of Japan
Nanboku-chō
Shōhei
Ōsaka
Yoshino
Nara
Emperor Murakami
Chrysanthemum Throne
Nanboku-chō period
Emperor Go-Daigo
Kenmu Restoration

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