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Go-Daigo
96th emperor of Japan (r. 1318–1339)
Kenmu Restoration
period of Japanese history, 1333–1336
Kōgon
Emperor of Japan
Go-Murakami
emperor of Japan
Emperor Kōmyō
Emperor of Japan
Genkō War
civil war
Gentoku
was a Japanese era name after Karyaku and before Genkō. This period spanned the years from August 1329 through April 1331 in the Southern Court, but continued to be used in the Northern Court until 1332. The reigning Emperor was .
Battle of Minatogawa
battle in Japan on July 4, 1336
Kemmu
was a Japanese era name of the Northern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Shōkei and before Ryakuō. Although Kemmu is understood by the Southern Court as having begun at the same time, the era was construed to have begun after Genkō and before Engen.
Genkō
penultimate Japanese era of Kamakura period
Engen
Engen (延元) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Kenmu and before Kōkoku, lasting from February 1336 to April 1340. The reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Daigo and Emperor Go-Murakami in the south and Emperor Kōmyō in the north.
Ryakuō
was a Japanese era of the Northern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts, after Kenmu and before Kōei, lasting from August 1338 to April 1342. The emperor in Kyoto was . Go-Kōgon's Southern Court rival in Yoshino during this time-frame was .
Shōkyō
was a brief initial Japanese era of the Northern Court during the Kamakura period, after Gentoku and before Kenmu, lasting from April 1332 to April 1333. The reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Daigo in the south and Emperor Kōgon in the north.
Battle of Tatarahama
1336 one of many battles part of the Nanboku-chō Wars
Siege of Kasagi
1331 siege
Siege of Akasaka
1331 siege
Battle of Kumegawa
1333 battle
Siege of Chihaya
1333 siege that took place during the Kamakura period of Japan
Battle of Bubaigawara
1333 battle in Japan
Siege of Kanegasaki
1337 siege