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Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇 Go-Daigo-tennō) (26
November 1288 – 19
September 1339) was the 96th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
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Godiego (ゴダイゴ,
Godaigo) is a ****anese rock band
founded in 1975,
originally consisting of
Yukihide Takekawa (lead vocals),
Mickie Yoshino (keyboards)...
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practiced enough to
qualify for the Yu Gion Puja. This is not unusual.
Godaigo, who was a
loving wife,
asked Bunkan to have the
middle palace, Saionji...
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period (1185–1333), the
Kamakura shogunate forced emperors Go-Toba and
Godaigo into
exile in Oki.
Emperor Go-Daigo
later escaped from Oki and
began rallying...
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Munenaga Shinnō, 1311–1385?), an
imperial prince (the
eighth son of
Emperor Godaigo) and a poet of the Nijō
poetic school of Nanboku-chō period,
mostly known...
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opposed Emperor Godaigo,
established the
Ashikaga Shogunate with
Emperor Kōgon. As a result, the
southern court,
descended from
Emperor Godaigo, and the northern...
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Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle,
portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the
leader of his
forces based on a portentous...
- Live in
China (中国 后醍醐, Chūgoku
Godaigo, pinyin: Zhōngguó Hòutíhú) is Godiego's
second live album. It is a
recording of Godiego's
concert in Tianjin, China...
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Yoshino Line, it also
provides access to the
Yoshino refuge of
Emperor Godaigo, a po****r
tourist destination,
especially during the spring. The line...
- of the
earlier battles of the Genkō War
between the
figurehead Emperor Godaigo and the
largely Hōjō-controlled
Kamakura shogunate during the
final years...