- His
personal name was
originally Masuhito (益仁), but was
later changed to
Okihito (興仁). His
father was
Emperor Kōgon. His predecessor,
Emperor Kōmyō was...
- Abdicated.
Captured by the
Southern Court during the Kannō disturbance. (3)
Okihito 興仁
Emperor Sukō 崇光天皇 1348–1351 (3 years) Jōwa, Kannō 1334–1398 (64 years)...
- Pedersen,
Tyril M.; Reznicek, Anton; Roalson, Eric; Volkova, Polina; Yano,
Okihito; Spalink, Daniel; Jiménez‐Mejías,
Pedro (July 2021). "Geographical vs....
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Okihito 1334–1398 Sukō 1348–1351
Yoshihito shinnō 1351–1416
Sadafusa shinnō 1372–1456
Fushimi Sadatsune 1426–1474
Hikohito 1419–1471 Go-Hanazono 1428–1464(102)...
- Kōgon
Kazuhito 1336–1348
Emperor Kōmyō
Yutahito 1348–1351
Emperor Sukō
Okihito 1351–1352
Interregnum 1352–1371
Emperor Go-Kōgon
Iyahito 1371–1382 Emperor...
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Prince Munenaga 1311–c.1385
Prince Kaneyoshi c.1329–1383
Konoe Tsunehira Okihito 1334–1398 Sukō 1348–1351
Iyahito 1336–1374 Go-Kōgon 1352–1371 Yutanari...
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daughter First daughter: (b. 1333)
Princess First son:
Imperial Prince Okihito (興仁親王)
later Emperor Sukō
Second son:
Imperial Prince Iyahito (弥仁親王) later...
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November 18, 2014. Ito, Yu; Viljoen, Jan-Adriaan; Tanaka, Norio; Yano,
Okihito; Muasya, A. ****ma (2015). "Phylogeny of
Isolepis (Cyperaceae) revisited:...