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When [[Ashikaga Takauji]], rebelling against [[Emperor Go-Daigo]]'s [[Kemmu Restoration]], entered [[Kyoto|Kyōto]] in 1336, Go-Daigo fled to [[Enryakuji]] on [[Mount Hiei]]. Despite lacking the [[Japanese imperial regalia|sacred treasures]], Prince Yutahito was enthroned as emperor, beginning the Northern Court. On the 12th day, 21st day, Go-Daigo escaped to Yoshino, founding the Southern Court.
When [[Ashikaga Takauji]], rebelling against [[Emperor Go-Daigo]]'s [[Kemmu Restoration]], entered [[Kyoto|Kyōto]] in 1336, Go-Daigo fled to [[Enryakuji]] on [[Mount Hiei]]. Despite lacking the [[Japanese imperial regalia|sacred treasures]], Prince Yutahito was enthroned as emperor, beginning the Northern Court. On the 12th day, 21st day, Go-Daigo escaped to Yoshino, founding the Southern Court.


On [[November 18]], [[1348]], he abdicated in favor of the eldest son of his older brother, the former claimant to the throne [[Emperor Kogon|Emperor Kōgon]], who became the [[Northern Court (Japan)|Northern Pretender]] [[Emperor Suko|Emperor Sukō]].
On [[November 18]], [[1348]], he abdicated in favor of the eldest son of his older brother, the former claimant to the throne [[Emperor Kogon|Emperor Kōgon]], who became the [[Northern Court (Japan)|Northern Pretender]] [[Emperor Sukō]].


In [[1352]], taking advantage of the Kan'ō Disturbance, a family feud in the Ashikaga clan, the Southern Emperor [[Emperor Go-Murakami]] entered Kyoto, capturing it and carrying away Kōmyō along with [[Emperor Kogon|Emperor Kōgon]] and [[Emperor Suko|Emperor Sukō]] and the Crown Prince.
In [[1352]], taking advantage of the Kan'ō Disturbance, a family feud in the Ashikaga clan, the Southern Emperor [[Emperor Go-Murakami]] entered Kyoto, capturing it and carrying away Kōmyō along with [[Emperor Kogon|Emperor Kōgon]] and [[Emperor Sukō]] and the Crown Prince.


In the [[Shohei|Shōhei]] Reunification, Kōmyō and his companions were placed under house arrest in [[Yamato Province]], in what is today the village of [[Nishiyoshino, Nara|Nishiyoshino]], [[Yoshino District, Nara|Yoshino District]], [[Nara Prefecture|Nara]]. In 1355, returning to [[Kyoto|Kyōto]], he entered a monastery. He died [[July 26]], [[1380]].
In the [[Shohei|Shōhei]] Reunification, Kōmyō and his companions were placed under house arrest in [[Yamato Province]], in what is today the village of [[Nishiyoshino, Nara|Nishiyoshino]], [[Yoshino District, Nara|Yoshino District]], [[Nara Prefecture|Nara]]. In 1355, returning to [[Kyoto|Kyōto]], he entered a monastery. He died [[July 26]], [[1380]].
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Revision as of 13:10, 11 December 2006

Emperor Kōmyō (光明天皇 Kōmyō Tennō) (January 11, 1322July 26, 1380) was the second of the Ashikaga Pretenders, although he was actually the first to be supported by the Ashikaga Bakufu. He claimed the throne from September 20, 1336 to November 18, 1348. His personal name was Yutahito (豊仁).

Genealogy

Second son of Emperor Go-Fushimi. His mother was ?? (寧子), the daughter of Saionji Kinhira (西園寺公衡)

Leben

When Ashikaga Takauji, rebelling against Emperor Go-Daigo's Kemmu Restoration, entered Kyōto in 1336, Go-Daigo fled to Enryakuji on Mount Hiei. Despite lacking the sacred treasures, Prince Yutahito was enthroned as emperor, beginning the Northern Court. On the 12th day, 21st day, Go-Daigo escaped to Yoshino, founding the Southern Court.

On November 18, 1348, he abdicated in favor of the eldest son of his older brother, the former claimant to the throne Emperor Kōgon, who became the Northern Pretender Emperor Sukō.

In 1352, taking advantage of the Kan'ō Disturbance, a family feud in the Ashikaga clan, the Southern Emperor Emperor Go-Murakami entered Kyoto, capturing it and carrying away Kōmyō along with Emperor Kōgon and Emperor Sukō and the Crown Prince.

In the Shōhei Reunification, Kōmyō and his companions were placed under house arrest in Yamato Province, in what is today the village of Nishiyoshino, Yoshino District, Nara. In 1355, returning to Kyōto, he entered a monastery. He died July 26, 1380.

Eras of his reign

(Northern)

(Southern)

Southern Court Rivals

Preceded by Northern Pretender
1336-1348
Succeeded by