- "Emperor Kōgon, the second", or as "Emperor Kōgon II." His
personal name was
Iyahito (彌仁). He was the
second son of the
Northern Pretender Emperor Kōgon, and...
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Because of this,
Takauji made
Emperor Kōgon's
second son
Imperial Prince Iyahito emperor (First Fushimi-no-miya).: 88, 93
Returning to
Kyoto in 1357, Emperor...
- Abdicated.
Captured by the
Southern Court during the Kannō disturbance. (4)
Iyahito 彌仁
Emperor Go-Kōgon 後光厳天皇 1352–1371 (19 years) Bunna, Kōan, Jōji, Ōan 1338–1374...
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Emperor Sukō
Okihito 1351–1352
Interregnum 1352–1371
Emperor Go-Kōgon
Iyahito 1371–1382
Emperor Go-En'yū
Ohito 1382–1392
Emperor Go-Komatsu Motohito...
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Kaneyoshi c.1329–1383
Konoe Tsunehira Okihito 1334–1398 Sukō 1348–1351
Iyahito 1336–1374 Go-Kōgon 1352–1371
Yutanari 1343–1394 Chōkei r. 1368–1383(98)...
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Imperial Prince Okihito (興仁親王)
later Emperor Sukō
Second son:
Imperial Prince Iyahito (弥仁親王)
later Emperor Go-Kōgon Naishi: Ima-no-kata,
Saionji Sanehira's daughter...