Prince Narinaga
Prince Nariyoshi 成良親王 | |
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Shōgun | |
In office | 1335–1337 |
Predecessor | Prince Moriyoshi |
Successor | Prince Okiyoshi (Southern Court) Ashikaga Takauji (Northern Court) |
Born | 1326 |
Died | 1337 or | January 21, 1344
Father | Emperor Go-Daigo |
Mother | Ano Renshi |
Prince Narinaga (成良親王, Narinaga Shinnō, also called Prince Nariyoshi) (1326 – c. 1337–44) reigned from 1334 to 1338 and was one of two Sei-i Taishōguns during the Kenmu Restoration. He was also Crown Prince in 1336 (one month).
Prince Narinaga was a son of Emperor Go-Daigo and Fujiwara no Renshi (藤原廉子, also called Ano Renshi 阿野廉子), daughter of Ano Kinkado. His full brothers were Crown Prince Tsunenaga and Emperor Go-Murakami.
On 17 November 1336 Prince Narinaga became Crown Prince to Emperor Kōmyō. However, Ashikaga Takauji had the prince killed in 1337 when Go-Daigo continued to resist.[1]
Alternatively, Narinaga was placed with Konoe Mototsugu after deposal and died in 1344 (according to Diary by Nakahara no Moromori, 師守記).
References
[edit]- ^ Sansom, George (1961). A History of Japan, 1334–1615. Stanford University Press. pp. 56, 64. ISBN 0804705259.
Further reading
[edit]- Owada, T. et al. (2003). Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jinmei Jiten. Kodansha. (Japanese)
- Mori, S.. (1988). Mikotachi no Namboku-cho. Chuokoron-Shinsha. (Japanese)
- Kodama, K.. (1978). Nihon-shi Shō-jiten, Tennō. Kondō Shuppan-sha. (Japanese)
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