Emperor Kogon
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dronroa Emperor KÅgon (å å³å¤©ç KÅgon TennÅ) (August 1, 1313 – August 5, 1364) was the first of what are now called the northern Ashikaga pretenders to the throne of Japan, although this designation is technically inaccurate in his case. He claimed the throne from October 22, 1331 until July 7, 1333. His personal name was Kazuhito (éä»).
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Genealogy
He was the first son of the JimyÅin-tÅ Emperor Go-Fushimi. He was adopted by his uncle, the Emperor Hanazono.
- Empress: Imperial Princess ?? (æ½åå
親ç) (First daughter of Emperor Go-Daigo)
- Imperial Princess ?? (å åå 親ç)
- Consort: Imperial Princess ?? (寿åå 親ç) (Daughter of Emperor Hanazono)
- Lady-in-waiting: SanjÅ ?? (䏿¡ç§å) Empress Dowager ??(é½ç¦éé¢)
- First son: Imperial Prince Okihito (èä»è¦ªç) (Emperor SukÅ)
- Second son: Imperial Prince Iyahito (å¼¥ä»è¦ªç) (Emperor Go-KÅgon)
- Imperial Prince Yoshihito (義ä»è¦ªç)
- Consort: Unknown
- Imperial Prince ?? (å°æè¦ªç)
- ?? (æµå³)
Life
In 1326, he became Crown Prince to the Daikakuji Emperor Go-Daigo. In those days, by a decision of the Kamakura Bakufu, every 10 years the throne would alternate between the Daikakuji and JimyÅin lines. However, Go-Daigo did not comply with this policy.
In 1331, when Go-Daigo's plan to overthrow the shogunate became public, the Shogunate seized him and enthroned KÅgon on October 22. The following year, Go-Daigo travelled to Oki Province, but refused to abdicate.
In 1333, Ashikaga Takauji attacked the Rokuhara Tandai. Both tandai, HÅjÅ Nakatomi and HÅjÅ Tokimasu fled to the east, but they were both captured in Åmi Province. On July 7, 1333, he was dethroned.
However, returning to Kyoto, Go-Daigo's Kemmu Restoration failed. Ashikaga Takauji began a revolt against Go-Daigo, and in 1336, his younger brother was enthroned as the Emperor KÅmyÅ.
Returning to Yoshino, in Yamato Province, Go-Daigo claimed his own throne to be legitimate, in opposition to the Northern Dynasty.
In 1352, taking advantage of the Kan'Å Disturbance, a family feud in the Ashikaga clan, the Southern Emperor Go-Murakami entered KyÅto, capturing it and carrying away KÅgon along with Emperor KÅmyÅ and Emperor SukÅ and the Crown Prince. KÅgon was placed under house arrest for the remaining 10 years of his life.
In his final years, he converted to Zen Buddhism.
On August 5, 1364, he passed away.
Eras of his reign
(Both)
(North)
(South)
- (Continued GenkÅ)
Southern Court Rivals
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