Emperor Go-Fukakusa
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Emperor Go-Fukakusa (後深草天皇, Go-Fukakusa-tennō, 28 June 1243 – 17 August 1304) was the 89th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. This reign spanned the years 1246 through 1260.[1]
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Emperor Go-Fukakusa 後深草天皇 | |||||
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Emperor of Japan | |||||
Reign | 16 February 1246 – 9 January 1260 | ||||
Coronation | 29 March 1246 | ||||
Predecessor | Go-Saga | ||||
Successor | Kameyama | ||||
Shōgun | Kujō Yoritsugu Prince Munetaka | ||||
Born | 28 June 1243 Imadegawa-dono (今出川殿), Heian kyō (Japan) | ||||
Died | 17 August 1304(1304-08-17) (aged 61) Nijo-Tominokoji-dono (二条富小路殿), Heian kyō | ||||
Burial | Fukakusa no kita no Misasagi (深草北陵) (Kyoto) | ||||
Spouse | Fujiwara no Kimiko | ||||
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House | Yamato | ||||
Father | Emperor Go-Saga | ||||
Mother | Fujiwara no Kitsushi | ||||
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This 13th-century sovereign was named after the 9th-century Emperor Ninmyō[2] and go- (後), translates literally as "later", and thus he could be called the "Later Emperor Fukakusa". The Japanese word go has also been translated to mean the "second one"; and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Fukakusa, the second", or as "Fukakusa II".