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During his reign, the [[Mongol]] Invasion by the [[Yuan Dynasty]] ([[China]]) and [[Goryeo Dynasty]] ([[Korea]]) occurred. The Mongols unsuccessfully invaded in [[1274]] and [[1281]], turned back each time by a [[typhoon]] known as the [[Kamikaze]] (神風).
During his reign, the [[Mongol]] Invasion by the [[Yuan Dynasty]] ([[China]]) and [[Goryeo Dynasty]] ([[Korea]]) occurred. The Mongols unsuccessfully invaded in [[1274]] and [[1281]], turned back each time by a [[typhoon]] known as the [[Kamikaze]] (神風).


In [[1287]], retired [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]], dissatisfied with the fact that his own lineage (the [[Jimyoin|Jimyōin-tō]]) did not control the throne, while that of his younger brother, the retired [[Emperor Kameyama]] (the [[Daikaku|Daikaku-ji]]) did, persuaded both the [[Kamakura shogunate|Bakufu]] and the [[Imperial Court in Kyoto|imperial court]] to compel the Emperor to abdicate in favor of Go-Fukakusa's son ([[Emperor Fushimi]]).
In [[1287]], retired [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]], dissatisfied with the fact that his own lineage (the [[Jimyoin|Jimyōin-tō]]) did not control the throne, while that of his younger brother, the retired [[Emperor Kameyama]] (the [[Daikaku|Daikaku-ji]]) did, persuaded both the [[Kamakura shogunate|Bakufu]] and the [[Imperial Court in Kyoto|imperial court]] to compel the Emperor to abdicate in favor of Go-Fuckayoselfa's son ([[Emperor Fushimi]]).


After this time, the struggle between the Jimyōin-tō and the Daikakuji-tō over the imperial throne continued. After Go-Uda's abdication, his Daikakuji-tō controlled the throne from [[1301]] to [[1308]] ([[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijō]]) and again from [[1318]] until the [[Nanboku-cho|era of northern and southern courts]] (begun [[1332]]) when they became the southern court (ending in [[1392]]).
After this time, the struggle between the Jimyōin-tō and the Daikakuji-tō over the imperial throne continued. After Go-Uda's abdication, his Daikakuji-tō controlled the throne from [[1301]] to [[1308]] ([[Emperor Go-Nijo|Emperor Go-Nijō]]) and again from [[1318]] until the [[Nanboku-cho|era of northern and southern courts]] (begun [[1332]]) when they became the southern court (ending in [[1392]]).

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Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇 Go-Uda Tennō) (December 17, 1267July 16, 1324) was the 91st imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He reigned from March 6, 1274 until November 27, 1287. His personal name was Yohito (世仁).

Genealogy

He was the second son of Emperor Kameyama. They were from the Daikakuji line.

  • Consort: Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko (堀河(源)基子)
  • Consort: Itsutsuji (Fujiwara) ?? (五辻(藤原)忠子)
    • First daughter: Imperial Princess ?? (禖子内親王)
    • Second son: Imperial Prince ?? (尊治親王) (Emperor Go-Daigo)
    • Third son: Prince ?? (性円法親王) (Buddhist Priest)
    • Fourth son: Prince ?? (承覚法親王) (Buddhist Priest)
  • Consort: Princess ?? (揄子女王)
    • Second daughter: Imperial Princess ?? (愉子内親王)

Life

By retired Emperor Go-Saga's will, in 1268, he became crown prince. Following the late emperor's will (Go-Saga died in 1272), in 1274, he became emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Kameyama. The retired Emperor Kameyama ruled as cloistered emperor.

During his reign, the Mongol Invasion by the Yuan Dynasty (China) and Goryeo Dynasty (Korea) occurred. The Mongols unsuccessfully invaded in 1274 and 1281, turned back each time by a typhoon known as the Kamikaze (神風).

In 1287, retired Emperor Go-Fukakusa, dissatisfied with the fact that his own lineage (the Jimyōin-tō) did not control the throne, while that of his younger brother, the retired Emperor Kameyama (the Daikaku-ji) did, persuaded both the Bakufu and the imperial court to compel the Emperor to abdicate in favor of Go-Fuckayoselfa's son (Emperor Fushimi).

After this time, the struggle between the Jimyōin-tō and the Daikakuji-tō over the imperial throne continued. After Go-Uda's abdication, his Daikakuji-tō controlled the throne from 1301 to 1308 (Emperor Go-Nijō) and again from 1318 until the era of northern and southern courts (begun 1332) when they became the southern court (ending in 1392).

Go-Uda was cloistered emperor during the reign of his own son, Go-Nijō, from 1301 until 1308, and again from 1318, when his 2nd son Go-Daigo took the throne until 1321, when Go-Daigo began direct rule.

In 1324, he passed away.

Eras of his reign

Preceded by Emperor of Japan
1274-1287
Succeeded by