was the 4th of the Emperors of Northern Court during the Period of the Northern and Southern Courts. According to pre-Meiji scholars, his reign spanned the years from 1352 through 1371.
This Nanboku-chÃ
 "sovereign" was named after his father Emperor KÃ
Âgon and go- (å¾Â), translates literally as "later;" and thus, he may be called the "Later Emperor KÃ
Âgon", or, in some older sources, may be identified as "Emperor KÃ
Âgon, the second", or as "Emperor KÃ
Âgon II."
Genealogy
His personal name was Iyahito (å½Âä»Â).
He was the second son of the Northern Pretender Emperor KÃ
Âgon, and brother of his predecessor, Emperor SukÃ
Â. His mother was Hideko (ç§ÂÃ¥ÂÂ), SanjÃ
 Kinhide's daughter
- Lady-in-waiting: Hirohashi (Fujiwara) Nakako (廣æ©Âï¼Âè¤åÂÂï¼Â仲åÂÂ; 1336/9-1427) later SukenmonâÂÂin (å´Âè³¢éÂÂé¢), Hirohashi Kanetsuna's daughter
- Second son: Imperial Prince Ohito (ç·Âä»Â親çÂÂ) later Emperor Go-En'yÃ
«
- Fifth son: Imperial Prince Priest Eijo (1362âÂÂ1437; æ°¸å©åÂ
¥éÂÂ親çÂÂ)
- Sixth son: Imperial Prince Priest GyÃ
Ânin (å ¯ä»Âæ³Â親çÂÂ; 1363âÂÂ1430ï¼Â
- Twelfth son: Imperial Prince Priest GyÃ
Âsho (å ¯æÂ§æ³Â親çÂÂ; 1371âÂÂ1388)
- Consort: Uemon-no-Suke no Tsubone (å³è¡ÂéÂÂä½Âå±Â)
- First son: Imperial Prince Priest RyÃ
Ânin (1355âÂÂ1370; 亮ä»ÂÃ¥Â
¥éÂÂ親çÂÂ)
- Third son: Imperial Prince Priest Gyojo (è¡Â婿³Â親çÂÂ; 1360âÂÂ1386ï¼Â
- son: (1361âÂÂ1369)
- Seventh son: Imperial Prince Priest KakuzÃ
 (1363âÂÂ1390; 覺å¢Âæ³Â親çÂÂ)
- Consort: SakyÃ
Âdaibu-no-Tsubone (左京大夫å±Â), HÃ
Âin ChÃ
Âkai's daughter
- First daughter: Imperial Princess Haruko (d. 1390; æ²»åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ
親çÂÂ)
- Fourth son: Imperial Prince Priest Kakuei (覺塿³Â親çÂÂ; 1361âÂÂ1377)
- Eighth son: Imperial Prince Priest DÃ
Âen (éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¥éÂÂ親çÂÂ; 1364âÂÂ1385)
- Eleventh son: Imperial Prince Priest ShÃ
Âjo (èÂÂ婿³Â親çÂÂ; b.1371)
- Consort:Shonagon-naishi (å°Âç´Âè¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
ä¾Â), Tachibana no Mochishige âÂÂs daughter
- Tenth son: Imperial Prince Priest MyÃ
ÂshÃ
 (1367âÂÂ1396; æÂÂæÂ¿æ³Â親çÂÂ)
- from unknown women
- Ninth son: Imperial Prince Priest Kanshu (1366âÂÂ1401; 寬å®Âæ³Â親çÂÂ)
- Thirteenth son: Imperial Prince Priest KankyÃ
 (1373âÂÂ1405; 寬æÂÂÃ¥Â
¥éÂÂ親çÂÂ)
- Second daughter: Imperial Princess Kenshi (è¦ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
§è¦ªçÂÂ)
- Fourteenth son: ?
- Daughter: Princess ShÃ
«nin (ç§Âä»Â女çÂÂ)
Events of Go-KÃ
Âgon's life
In his own lifetime, Go-KÃ
Âgon and those around him believed that he occupied the Chrysanthemum Throne from 25 September 1352 to 9 April 1371.
In 1351, Ashikaga Takauji briefly returned to the allegiance of the Southern Dynasty, causing the Southern Court to briefly consolidate control of the Imperial Line. However, this peace fell apart in April 1352. On this occasion, the Southern Court abducted Retired (Northern) Emperors Emperor KÃ
Âgon and Emperor KÃ
ÂmyÃ
 as well as Emperor SukÃ
 and the Crown Prince Tadahito from Kyoto to Anau, the location of the Southern Court. This produced a state of affairs in which there was no Emperor in Kyoto. Because of this, Imperial Prince Iyahito became emperor in 1352 with the support of Ashikaga Yoshiakira.
During this period, the Era of the Northern and Southern Courts, because of the antagonism between the two competing dynasties, public order in Kyoto was disturbed. The Southern Court repeatedly recaptured Kyoto. Emperor Go-KÃ
Âgon was forced to repeatedly flee from Kyoto to Ã
Âmi Province and other places. Around the time that Ashikaga Yoshimitsu was named shÃ
Âgun (1368), the Southern Court's power weakened, and order was restored to Kyoto. Also around this time, the Emperor's authority began to show its weakness.
On 9 April 1371, he abdicated in favor of his son, who became Emperor Go-En'yÃ
«. He continued to rule as Cloistered Emperor until he died of illness on 12 March 1374. He is enshrined with other emperors at the imperial tomb called Fukakusa no kita no misasagi (æ·±èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéµ) in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto.
Eras of Go-KÃ
Âgon's reign
The years of Go-KÃ
Âgon's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengÃ
Â.
Nanboku-chÃ
 Southern court
- Eras as reckoned by legitimate Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
- ShÃ
Âhei (1346âÂÂ1370)
- Kentoku (1370âÂÂ1372)
Nanboku-chÃ
 Northern court
- Eras as reckoned by pretender Court (as determined by Meiji rescript)
- KannÃ
 (1350âÂÂ1352)
- Bunna (1352âÂÂ1356)
- Embun (1356âÂÂ1361)
- KÃ
Âan (1361âÂÂ1362)
- JÃ
Âji (1362âÂÂ1368)
- Ã
Âan (1368âÂÂ1375)
Southern Court rivals
See also
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