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Encyclopedia > Kemmu

Kenmu (建武) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Genkō and before Kōwa, lasting from 1334 to 1336 in the south, and until 1338 in the North. Reigning Emperors were Go-Daigo in the south and Kōmyō in the north. Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. ... The Nanboku-cho (南北朝, lit. ... Genkō (元弘) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Gentoku and before Kemmu, lasting from 1331 to 1334. ... Kōwa (弘和) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts lasting from 1381 to 1384. ... Events Births January 4 - Amadeus VI of Savoy, Count of Savoy (died 1383) January 13 - King Henry II of Castile (died 1379) May 25 - Emperor Suko of Japan, third of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders (died 1398) August 30 - King Peter I of Castile (died 1369) James I of Cyprus (died... Events End of the Kemmu restoration and beginning of the Muromachi period in Japan. ... -1... The Northern Court, also known as the Ashikaga Pretenders or Northern Pretenders, were a set of 6 claimants to the throne of Japan, today considered not legitimate Emperors. ... Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇) (November 26, 1288 - September 19, 1339) was the 96th Emperor of Japan. ... Emperor Kōmyō (光明天皇) (January 11, 1322 - July 26, 1380) was the second of the Ashikaga Pretenders, although he was actually the first to be supported by the Ashikaga Bakufu. ...


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Genkō Genkō (元弘) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Gentoku and before Kemmu, lasting from 1331 to 1334. ...

Japanese era name Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. ...

Succeeded by (south):
Engen Engen (延元) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Kemmu and before Kōkoku, lasting from 1336 to 1340. ...

Succeeded by (north):
Ryakuō


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Kemmu Restoration - Search Results - MSN Encarta (190 words)
Kemmu Restoration, attempt by Go-Daigo, Emperor of Japan, in 1333-1336 to bring an end to rule by shoguns and to restore imperial rule, which...
The Kemmu Restoration (建武の新政; Kemmu no shinsei) was a period of Japanese history that occurred from 1333 to 1336 AD.
Go-Daigo (1288-1339) Emperor of Japan and leader of the abortive Kemmu Restoration (1333-1336) against rule by shoguns.
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