Heian period Cloistered Emperor




emperor shirakawa (1053–1129, r. 1073–1087 , cloistered rule 1087–1129)
emperor toba (1103–1156, r. 1107–1123 , cloistered rule 1129–1156)
emperor go-shirakawa (1127–1192, r. 1155–1158 , cloistered rule 1158–1192)
emperor go-toba (1180–1239, r. 1183–1198 , cloistered rule 1198–1221)
emperor go-horikawa (1212–1234, r. 1221–1232 , cloistered rule 1232–1234)
emperor go-saga (1220–1272, r. 1242–1246 , cloistered rule 1246–1272)

emperor go-hanazono abdicated in 1464 (the 5th year of kanshō), not long afterwards, Ōnin war (Ōnin-no-ran) broke out, , there no further abdications until 1586 (the 5th year of tensho), when emperor Ōgimachi abdicated in favor of grandson emperor go-yōzei. due disturbed state of country; , fact there neither house ex-emperor nor money support him or cloistered rule.








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