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Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō, 1343 –
August 27, 1394) was the 98th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. He reigned...
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Chokei Kishaba (喜舎場 朝啓,
Kishaba Chōkei,
October 4, 1929–2000) was an
Okinawan martial arts
master and
founder of the Shōrin-ryū
Kishaba Juku. He was born...
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Miyoshi Na****oshi (三好 長慶,
March 10, 1522 –
August 10, 1564), or
Miyoshi Choukei, the
eldest son of
Miyoshi Motonaga, was a ****anese
samurai and daimyō...
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Southern Court rival in
Yoshino during this time-frame was
Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō).
During the
Meiji period, an
Imperial decree dated March 3...
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Southern Court emperor in
Yoshino during this
timeframe was
Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō). The
Northern court emperor in
Kyoto was
Emperor Go-En'yū...
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Southern Court rival in
Yoshino during this time-frame was
Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō).
During the
Meiji period, an
Imperial decree dated March 3...
-
Southern Court emperor in
Yoshino during this time-frame was
Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō). The
Northern court emperor in
Kyoto was
Emperor Go-En'yū...
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Southern Court emperors in
Yoshino during this time-frame were
Emperor Chōkei (長慶天皇,
Chōkei-tennō) and
Emperor Go-Kameyama (後亀山天皇, Go-Kameyama-tennō). The Northern...
- Go-Kameyama
became Emperor in what was
called the
Southern court when
Emperor Chōkei abdicated in 1383. On
October 15, 1392, at the
insistence of the
peace faction...
- Go-Murakami and
Emperor Chōkei Kentoku (建徳; 1370–1372): era name of
Emperor Chōkei Bunchū (文中; 1372–1375): era name of
Emperor Chōkei Tenju (天授; 1375–1381):...