Emperor Go-Murakami
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Emperor Go-Murakami (後村上天皇, Go-Murakami-tennō) (1328 – March 29, 1368) was the 97th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and a member of the Southern Court during the Nanboku-chō period of rival courts. He reigned from September 18, 1339, until March 29, 1368 (Shōhei 23, 11th day of the 3rd month).[1] His personal name was Noriyoshi (義良). He reigned from Sumiyoshi, Ōsaka, Yoshino, Nara, and other temporary locations.
Emperor Go-Murakami 後村上天皇 | |||||
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Emperor of Japan | |||||
Reign | September 18, 1339 – March 29, 1368 | ||||
Coronation | November 6, 1339 | ||||
Predecessor | Go-Daigo | ||||
Successor | Chōkei | ||||
Shōgun | Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiakira | ||||
Born | 1328 | ||||
Died | March 29, 1368(1368-03-29) (aged 39–40) | ||||
Burial | Hinoo no Misasagi (檜尾陵) (Osaka) | ||||
Issue more... | Emperor Chōkei Emperor Go-Kameyama | ||||
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House | Yamato | ||||
Father | Emperor Go-Daigo | ||||
Mother | Fujiwara no Renshi | ||||
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This 14th-century sovereign was named after the 10th-century Emperor Murakami and go- (後), translates as "later"; and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Murakami". The Japanese word go has also been translated to mean the "second one"; and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Murakami, the second", or as "Murakami II".