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Southern descendants are also
known as the "junior line" and the
Daikakuji line (大覚寺統,
Daikakuji-tō), Daikaku-ji
being the
cloistered home of Go-Uda, a Southern...
- Richard. (1956). Kyoto: The Old
Capital of ****an, 794–1869, p. 112.
About Daikakuji Young and Young, p. 72–73
Minobu Ohi.
History of Ikebana. Shufunotomo...
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between the Jimyōin-tō and the
Daikakuji-tō over the
imperial throne continued.
After Go-Uda's abdication, his
Daikakuji-tō
controlled the
throne from...
- Hirohito-shinnō was
named Crown Prince and heir to his
first cousin, the
Daikakuji-tō
Emperor Go-Uda. This was the
result of
political maneuvering by Hirohito's...
- Hirohito-shinnō was
named Crown Prince and heir to his
first cousin, the
Daikakuji-tō
Emperor Go-Uda.
Political maneuvering by Fushimi's father, the Jimyōin-tō...
-
Daikakuji Seamount is a
seamount (underwater volcano) and the
southwesternmost volcanic feature in the
Hawaiian Emperor chain bend area. The seamount...
- the
eldest son of the 91st
emperor Emperor Go-Uda. He
belonged to the
Daikakuji-tō
branch of the
Imperial Family. Empress:
Fujiwara no
Kinshi (藤原忻子) later...
- Tomihito-shinnō
became emperor upon the
death of his
second cousin, the
Daikakuji-tō
Emperor Go-Nijō.
Tokuji 3, in the 8th
month (1308): In the 8th year...
- name (imina) was Takaharu-shinnō (尊治親王). He was the
second son of the
Daikakuji-tō emperor,
Emperor Go-Uda. His
mother was
Fujiwara no Chūshi/Tadako (藤原忠子)...
- Jimyōin and the
Daikakuji. A Jimyōin
emperor would be
followed by a
Daikakuji emperor, and so on. In 1318, Go-Daigo, of the
Daikakuji line,
became emperor...