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Prince Koreyasu (惟康親王,
Koreyasu Shinnō, 26 May 1264 – 25
November 1326;
reigned 1266 – 1289), also
known as
Minamoto no
Koreyasu (源 惟康), was the seventh...
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Prince Koreyasu Wife:
daughter of
Prince Koreyasu (d. 1306) Concubine:
Reizei no
Tsubone Children:
Prince Morikuni by
daughter of
Prince Koreyasu Prince...
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Koreyasu.
Koreyasu-ō was
installed as a
puppet shōgun (the
seventh of the
Kamakura shogunate) at a
young age, and was
renamed "Minamoto no
Koreyasu"...
- Hōjō clan (de
facto ruler of ****an). His
mother was
daughter of
Prince Koreyasu who died in 1306.
After the
collapse of the
Kamakura bakufu, he became...
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Fujiwara no Yoritsugu, r. 1244–1252
Prince Munetaka, r. 1252–1266
Prince Koreyasu, r. 1266–1289
Prince Hisaaki, r. 1289–1308
Prince Morikuni, r. 1308–1333...
- (Bun'ei 3, 20th day of the 7th month):
Munetaka was deposed, and his son
Koreyasu was
installed as the 7th shōgun at the age of two. The
deposed shōgun became...
- Go-Saga) was
recalled from
Kamakura to be
replaced by his son
Imperial Prince Koreyasu (age 2). In 1265 a
delegation sent by
Kublai Khan,
ruler of the Mongol...
- clan Yuan
dynasty Goryeo Commanders and
leaders Emperor Go-Uda
Prince Koreyasu Hōjō
Tokimune Shōni
Sukeyoshi Ōtomo
Yoriyasu Shōni
Tsuneyasu Shōni Kageyasu...
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Yoritsugu 1239–1256 1244–1252 6
Prince Munetaka 1242–1274 1252–1266 7
Prince Koreyasu 1264–1326 1266–1289 8
Prince Hisaaki 1276–1328 1289–1308 9
Prince Morikuni...
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April 1268 – 20
April 1284
Monarchs Kameyama Go-Uda Shōgun
Minamoto no
Koreyasu Rensho Hōjō
Masamura Preceded by Hōjō
Masamura Succeeded by Hōjō Sadatoki...