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Encyclopedia > Prince Koreyasu

Prince Koreyasu (惟康親王) (May 26, 1264November 25, 1326; r. 12661289) was the 7th shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan. He was the nominal ruler controlled by Hojo regents.


Prince Koreyasu was born to 6th shogun Prince Munetaka in Kamakura. He was installed as the 7th shogun at the age of two when his father was deposed. He did nothing effective while in post. He was deposed at the age of 25 because he grew "too old" to be a puppet ruler.

Preceded by:
Prince Munetaka
Kamakura Shogun
1266–1289
Succeeded by:
Prince Hisaaki

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Prince Koreyasu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (115 words)
He was the nominal ruler controlled by Hojo regents.
Prince Koreyasu was born to 6th shogun Prince Munetaka in Kamakura.
He was installed as the 7th shogun at the age of two when his father was deposed.
Zelda's Eulogy (699 words)
Zelda and Prince were given to Miss Komatsu in Spring 1989 by Miss Kawahara at Pearl Harbor Elementary School.
She found out that Zelda and Prince were called Dutch rabbits.
Koreyasu eventually performed 8 surgeries on Zelda to remove different cancerous lumps.
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