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Emperor Juntoku (順徳天皇,
Juntoku-tennō) (October 22, 1197 –
October 7, 1242) was the 84th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
- Shunkamon-in (春華門院, 1195–1211) –
unmarried Empress as
adopted mother of
Emperor Juntoku Consort:
Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子)
later Shomeimon-in (承明門院; 1171–1257)...
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deposition of his father, the
Emperor Juntoku in
preparation for the Jōkyū Incident, an
unsuccessful attempt by
Juntoku's father, the
Retired Emperor Go-Toba...
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Tsuchimikado (to Tosa) and
Retired Emperor Juntoku (to Sado), and the
recently enthroned Emperor Chūkyō, the
first son of
Juntoku, was
replaced with
Emperor Go-Horikawa...
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abdicate in
favor of his
younger brother, who
would become known as
Emperor Juntoku. In Kyōto,
Minamoto no
Michichika took
power as steward, and in Kamakura...
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years from
April 1219
through April 1222. The
reigning emperor was
Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1219 Jōkyū
gannen (承久元年): The new era name was
created because...
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Tadanari (忠成王), a son of
Retired Emperor Juntoku, but the
shikken Hōjō
Yasutoki was
opposed to the sons of
Juntoku because of his
involvement in the Jōkyū...
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March 1211. The
reigning emperors were Tsuchimikado-tennō (土御門天皇) and
Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1207 Jōgen
gannen (承元元年); 1207: The new era name was created...
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years from
March 1211
through December 1213. The
reigning emperor was
Juntoku-tennō (順徳天皇). 1211
Kenryaku gannen (建暦元年): The new era name was created...
- "Minamoto no Mochimitsu") and exiled.
These were
descendants of
Emperor Juntoku's sons Tadanari-ō and
Prince Yoshimune. The latter's
grandson Yoshinari...