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Emperor Go-Toba

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Emperor Go-Toba
82nd Emperor of Japan
Reign The 20th day of 8th month of Juei 2 (1183) - The 11th day of 1st month of Kenkyū 9 (1198)
Coronation The 28th day of 7th month of Juei 3 (1184)
Born The 14th day of 7th month of Jishō 4 (August 6, 1180)
Gojō-machi no Tei (五条町の亭), Heian Kyō (Kyōto)
Died The 22nd day of 2nd month of En'ō 1 (March 28, 1239)
Karita Gosho (苅田御所), Oki Island (Shimane)
Buried Ōhara no Misasagi (大原陵) (Kyōto)
Predecessor Emperor Antoku
Successor Emperor Tsuchimikado
Consort Empress Fujiwara no Ninshi
Father Emperor Takakura
Mother Fujiwara no Shokushi (Shichijō-in)

Emperor Go-Toba (後鳥羽天皇 Go-Toba-tennō?) (August 6, 1180March 28, 1239) was the 82nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He reign spanned the years from 1183 through 1198.[1]

This 12th century sovereign was named after Emperor Toba and go- (後), translates literally as "later;" and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Toba". The Japanese word "go" has also been translated to mean the "second one;" and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Toba, the second," or as "Toba II".

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Genealogy

Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina)[2] was Takahira-shinnō (尊成親王 ?).[3] He was also known as Takanari-shinnō[4]

He was the fourth son of Emperor Takakura, and thus grandson of Emperor Go-Shirakawa. His mother was Bōmon Shokushi (坊門殖子) (Empress Dowager Shichijō-in, 七条院), daughter of Bōmon Nobutaka (坊門信隆) of the Fujiwara clan.

Consorts and children

Empress (chūgū): Empress Dowager Gishūmon-in (宜秋門院) Fujiwara no Ninshi/Takako (藤原任子) (1173-1239), daughter of regent Kujō Kanezane (九条兼実)

  • Imperial Princess Shōshi (昇子内親王) (1195-1211) - unmarried Empress as adopted mother of Emperor Juntoku (Shunkamon-in, 春華門院)

Court lady: Empress Dowager Shomeimon-in (承明門院) Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子) (1171-1257), adopted daughter of Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Minamoto no Michichika (内大臣源通親) (daughter of priest Nōen, 能円)

Court lady: Empress Dowager Shumeimon-in (修明門院) Fujiwara no Shigeko (藤原重子) (1182-1264), daughter of Takakura Norisue (高倉範季)

  • Imperial Prince Morinari (守成親王) (Emperor Juntoku) (1197-1242)
  • Imperial Prince Masanari (雅成親王) (1200-1255) (exiled after Jōkyū War)
  • Imperial Prince Sonkai (尊快法親王) (1204-1246) - Head Priest of Enryaku-ji Temple (Tendai Zasu, 天台座主)

Court lady: Bōmon no Tsubone (坊門局), daughter of Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Bōmon Nobukiyo (坊門信清)

  • Imperial Prince Nagahito (長仁親王) (1196-1249) - 8th Head priest of Ninna-ji Temple (Dōjo Hosshinnō, 道助法親王)
  • Imperial Princess Reiko (礼子内親王) (1200-1273) (Kayōmon-in, 嘉陽門院)
  • Imperial Prince Yorihito (頼仁親王) (1201-1264) (exiled after Jōkyū Incident)

Court lady: Hyōe-no-kami no Tsubone (兵衛督局), daughter of Minamoto no Nobuyasu (源信康)

  • Imperial Princess Shukushi (粛子内親王) (Takatsuji Saigū, 高辻斎宮) (1196-?) - Saiō at Ise Shrine 1199-1210

Court lady: Taki (滝) (?-1265), a dancer (Shirabyōshi)

  • Imperial Prince Kakunin (覚仁法親王) (1198-1266) - Head priest of Onjō-ji Temple

Court lady: Owari no Tsumone (尾張局) (?-1204), daughter of priest Kensei (顕清)

  • Imperial Prince Dōkaku (道覚法親王) (1204-1250) - Head Priest of Enryaku-ji Temple (Tendai Zasu, 天台座主)

Court lady: Tamba no Tsubone (丹波局), Ishi (石), a dancer (Shirabyōshi)

  • Imperial Princess Hiroko (煕子内親王) (Fukakusa Saigū, 深草斎宮) (1205-?) - Saiō served at Ise Shrine during the reigns of Emperors Emperor Juntoku and Emperor Chūkyō 1215-1221

Court lady: Ōmiya no Tsubone (大宮局), daughter of Gon-no-Dainagon Fujiwara no Sadayoshi (藤原定能)

  • Imperial Prince Son'en (尊円法親王) (1207-1231) - Head Priest of Miidera Temple
  • Gyōetsu (行超) - priest in Emryakuji Temple

Court lady: Shonagon no Suke (少納言典侍)

  • Dōshu (道守) - priest

Court lady: Himehōshi (姫法師), a dancer (Shirabyōshi)

  • Kakuyo (覚誉) - priest
  • Dōi (道伊) - priest in Onjō-ji Temple
  • Dōen (道縁) - priest in Ninna-ji Temple

Events of Go-Toba's life

Go-Toba took the throne at the age of three. .

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