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{{Short description|Emperor of Japan from 1298 to 1301}} {{Infobox royalty | name = Emperor Go-Fushimi<br>{{nobold|{{lang|ja|後伏見天皇}}}} | image = Emperor Go-Fushimi.jpg | caption = | succession = [[Emperor of Japan]] | reign = 30 August 1298 – 2 March 1301 | coronation = 17 November 1298 | cor-type = Japan | predecessor = [[Emperor Fushimi | Fushimi]] | successor = [[Emperor Go-Nijō|Go-Nijō]] | posthumous name = [[Posthumous name#Tsuigō|''Tsuigō'']]:<br/>Emperor Go-Fushimi ({{lang|ja|後伏見院}} or {{lang|ja|後伏見天皇}}) | reg-type = ''[[Shōgun]]'' | regent = [[Prince Hisaaki]] | issue = {{Plainlist| * [[Princess Junshi]] * [[Emperor Kōgon]] * [[Emperor Kōmyō]]}} | issue-link = #Family | issue-pipe = more... | royal house = [[Imperial House of Japan]] | father = [[Emperor Fushimi]] | mother = {{ill|Itsutsuji (Fujiwara) Tsuneko|ja|五辻経子|vertical-align=sup}} | birth_date = 5 April 1288 | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date and age|1336|5|17|1288|4|5|df=y}} | death_place = Jimyōin (持明院), [[Heian-kyō]] | burial_place = ''Fukakusa no kita no Misasagi'' (深草北陵) ([[Kyoto]]) | signature = [[File:Go-Fushimi shomei.svg|50px]] }} {{nihongo|'''Emperor Go-Fushimi'''|後伏見天皇|Go-Fushimi-tennō|extra= 5 April 1288 – 17 May 1336}} was the 93rd [[emperor of Japan]], according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from [[Kamakura period|1298 to 1301]].<ref>Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). ''Annales des empereurs du Japon'', pp. 274–275; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). ''Jinnō Shōtōki''. pp. 238–239.</ref> This 13th-century sovereign was named after his father, [[Emperor Fushimi]] and ''go-'' (後), translates literally as "later"; and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Fushimi". The Japanese word ''go'' has also been translated to mean the "second one"; and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Fushimi, the second", or as "Fushimi II". ==Family== Before his ascension to the [[Chrysanthemum Throne]], his personal name (his ''imina'') was {{Nihongo| Tanehito''-shinnō'' |胤仁親王}}.<ref>Titsingh, p. 274; Varley, p. 238.</ref> He was the eldest son of [[Emperor Fushimi]]. They belonged to the ''Jimyōin-tō'' branch of the Imperial Family. *Court Lady: [[Saionji Neishi|Saionji (Fujiwara) Neishi]] / Yasuko (西園寺(藤原)寧子) later Kōgimon'in (広義門院; 1292–1337), Saionji Sanekane's daughter **First daughter: Imperial [[Princess Junshi]] (珣子内親王) **Third son: Imperial Prince Kazuhito (量仁親王) later [[Emperor Kōgon]] **Fifth son: Imperial Prince Kagehito (景仁親王; b. 1315) **Second daughter: Imperial Princess Kenshi / Kaneko (兼子内親王) **Ninth son: Imperial Prince Yutahito (豊仁親王) later [[Emperor Kōmyō]] * Jibukyō-no-tsubone (治部卿局), Priest's daughter ** First Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sonin (尊胤法親王; 1306–1359) * Takashina Kuniko (高階邦子), Takashina Kunitsune's daughter ** Second Son: Imperial Prince Priest Shuho (法守法親王; 1308–1391) * Ogimachi Moriko (正親町守子; d. 1322), Ogimachi Michiakira's daughter ** Sixth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Shōin (承胤法親王; 1317–1377) ** Seventh Son: Imperial Prince Priest Chōjo (長助法親王; 1318–1361) ** Eighth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Ryosei (亮性法親王; 1318–1363) ** Fifth Daughter: Imperial Princess Kōshi (璜子内親王) later Shotokumon’in (章徳門院) * Taiyo-no-kata(対御方; 1297–1360), Ogimachi Michiakira's daughter ** Fourth Son: Imperial Prince Son Imperial Prince Priest Jishin (慈真法親王; b. 1314) ** Fourth Daughter: Princess Kakukō (覚公女王) ** Tenth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sondō (尊道入道親王; 1332–1403) * Ukyōnodaibu-no-tsubone (右京大夫局) ** Third daughter ** Sixth daughter ==Events of Go-Fushimi's life== Tanehito-shinnō was named Crown Prince or heir in 1289. * '''30 August 1298''' (''[[Einin]] 6, 22nd day of the 7th month''): In the 11th year of Fushimi''-tennō''{{'}}s reign ({{lang|ja|伏見天皇十一年}}), the emperor abdicated; and the succession (''senso'') was received by his son.<ref>Titsingh, p. 274; Varley, p. 44; n.b., a distinct act of ''senso'' is unrecognized prior to [[Emperor Tenji]]; and all sovereigns except [[Empress Jitō|Jitō]], [[Emperor Yōzei|Yōzei]], [[Emperor Go-Toba|Go-Toba]], and [[Emperor Fushimi|Fushimi]] have ''senso'' and ''sokui'' in the same year until the reign of [[Emperor Go-Murakami]].</ref> * '''17 November 1298''' (''Einin 6, 13th day of the 10th month''): Emperor Go-Fushimi acceded to the throne (''sokui'') and the ''[[nengō]]'' was changed to ''[[Shōan]]'' to mark the beginning of a new emperor's reign.<ref>Titsingh, p. 274; Varley, p. 44, 238.</ref> * '''1 November 1299''' (''Shōan 1, 8th day of the 10th month''): Chinese [[Chan Buddhism|Chan]] master [[Yishan Yining]] arrived in Kamakura as a last [[Yuan dynasty|Mongol]] envoy. * '''2 March 1301''' (''Shōan 3, 21st day of the 1st month''): Abdicates due to rally of the Daikakuji Line * '''11 September 1308''' (''[[Tokuji]] 3, 26th day of the 8th month''): Younger brother becomes [[Emperor Hanazono]], retired emperor * '''17 May 1336''' (''[[Engen]] 1, 6th day of the 4th month''): Died Fushimi acted as [[Cloistered rule|cloistered emperor]] for a period, but after a while, from 1313 to 1318, Go-Fushimi acted in that function. During Hanazono's reign, negotiations between the [[Kamakura shogunate]] and the two lines resulted in an agreement to alternate the throne between the two lines every 10 years (the Bumpō Agreement). This agreement did not last long, as it was broken by [[Emperor Go-Daigo]]. Go-Fushimi was the author of a famous plea to the god of the [[Kamo Shrine]] for help in gaining the throne for his son. This plea was ultimately successful, but it was not until thirty-three years after his abdication that Go-Fushimi's son, [[Emperor Kōgon]] became emperor. Kōgon was the first of the northern court emperors backed by the [[Ashikaga shogunate]]. Emperor Go-Fushimi is enshrined with other emperors at the imperial tomb called ''Fukakusa no kita no misasagi'' ({{lang|ja|深草北陵}}) in [[Fushimi-ku, Kyoto]].<ref>Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). ''The Imperial House of Japan'', p. 422.</ref> ===Kugyō=== {{Nihongo|''[[Kugyō]]''|公卿}} is a collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the [[Emperor of Japan]] in pre-[[Meiji period|Meiji]] eras. Even during those years in which the court's actual influence outside the palace walls was minimal, the hierarchic organization persisted. In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Fo-Fushimi's reign, this apex of the ''[[Daijō-kan]]'' included: * ''[[Sesshō]]'', [[Takatsukasa Kanetada]], 1298 * ''Sesshō'', [[Nijō Kanemoto]], 1298–1300 * ''[[Kampaku]]'', Nijō Kanemoto, 1300–1305 * ''[[Sadaijin]]'' * ''[[Udaijin]]'' * ''[[Nadaijin]]'' * ''[[Dainagon]]'' ==Eras of Go-Fushimi's reign== The years of Go-Fushimi's reign are more specifically identified by more than one [[Japanese era names|era name]] or ''[[nengō]]''.<ref>Titsingh, p. 274.</ref> * ''[[Einin]]'' (1293–1299) * ''[[Shōan]]'' (1299–1302) ==Ancestry== {{ahnentafel |collapsed=yes |align=center|ref=<ref name=descent>{{cite web|url=https://reichsarchiv.jp/%E5%AE%B6%E7%B3%BB%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/%E5%A4%A9%E7%9A%87%E5%AE%B6#093|title=Genealogy|website=Reichsarchiv|date=30 April 2010 |access-date=6 December 2020|language=ja}}</ref> |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |1= 1. '''Emperor Go-Fushimi''' |2= 2. [[Emperor Fushimi]] (1265-1317) |3= 3. [[:ja:五辻経子|Itsutsuji Tsuneko]] (d. 1324) |4= 4. [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]] (1243-1304) |5= 5. [[:ja:洞院愔子|Tōin Inshi]] (1246-1329) |6= 6. Itsutsuji Tsuneuji |7= |8= 8. [[Emperor Go-Saga]] (1220-1272) |9= 9. [[Fujiwara no Kitsushi]] (1225-1292) |10= 10. [[:ja:洞院実雄|Tōin Saneo]] (1219-1273) |11= 11. Fujiwara Kurako |12= |13= |14= |15= }} ==See also== * [[Emperor of Japan]] * [[List of Emperors of Japan]] * [[Imperial cult]] ==Notes== [[File:Imperial Seal of Japan.svg|thumb|right|120px|[[Imperial Seal of Japan|Japanese Imperial kamon]] — a stylized [[chrysanthemum]] blossom]] {{Reflist}} ==References== * [[Richard Ponsonby-Fane|Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon]]. (1959). [https://books.google.com/books?id=SLAeAAAAMAAJ&q=The+Imperial+House+of+Japan ''The Imperial House of Japan''.] Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. [http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/194887 OCLC 194887] * [[Isaac Titsingh|Titsingh, Isaac]]. (1834). ''[[Nihon Ōdai Ichiran]]''; ou, [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&q=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran ''Annales des empereurs du Japon''.] Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5850691 OCLC 5850691] * [[H. Paul Varley|Varley, H. Paul]]. (1980). [https://books.google.com/books?id=tVv6OAAACAAJ ''Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns''.] New York: Columbia University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-231-04940-5}}; [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/59145842 OCLC 5914584] {{S-start}} {{s-reg}} {{s-bef|before=[[Emperor Fushimi]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]:<br>Go-Fushimi|years=1298–1301}} {{s-aft|after=[[Emperor Go-Nijō]]}} {{S-end}} {{Emperors of Japan}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Go-Fushimi}} [[Category:Emperors of Japan]] [[Category:1288 births]] [[Category:1336 deaths]] [[Category:People of Kamakura-period Japan|Emperor Go-Fushimi]] [[Category:1290s in Japan|Emperor Go-Fushimi]] [[Category:1300s in Japan|Emperor Go-Fushimi]] [[Category:13th-century Japanese monarchs]] [[Category:14th-century Japanese monarchs]] [[Category:Sons of Japanese emperors]]
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