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1 Genealogy  





2 Events of Shijō's life  



2.1  Kugyō  







3 Eras of Shijō's reign  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  














Emperor Shijō






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Emperor Shijō
四条天皇
Emperor of Japan
ReignNovember 17, 1232 – February 10, 1242
CoronationJanuary 16, 1233
PredecessorGo-Horikawa
SuccessorGo-Saga
ShōgunKujō Yoritsune

BornMarch 17, 1231
DiedFebruary 10, 1242(1242-02-10) (aged 10)
Burial
Tsukinowa no Misasagi (月輪陵) (Kyoto)
Posthumous name
Tsuigō:
Emperor Shijō (四条院or四条天皇)
HouseYamato
FatherEmperor Go-Horikawa
MotherKujō Shunshi

Emperor Shijō (四条天皇, Shijō-tennō) (March 17, 1231 – February 10, 1242) was the 87th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. This reign spanned the years 1232 through 1242.[1]

Genealogy[edit]

Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina) was Mitsuhito-shinnō (秀仁親王),[2] also known as Tosihito-shinnō.[3]

He was the first son of Emperor Go-Horikawa.[4]

Consort: Kujō Genshi (九条 彦子; 1227–1262) later Nishinomon’in (宣仁門院), Kujō Norizane’s daughter

He had no children, due to his youth at the time of his death.

Events of Shijō's life[edit]

He reigned from October 26, 1232, to February 10, 1242.

Emperor Shijō died from an accident in 1242. His Imperial tomb (misasagi) is at Sennyū-ji in the Nochi no Tsukinowa no Higashiyama no misasagi (後月輪東山陵).[6]

As the Emperor was very young, and the Retired Emperor Go-Horikawa died just two years later, most of the actual leadership was held by his maternal relatives Kujō Michiie and Saionji Kintsune.

Kugyō[edit]

Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras. Even during those years in which the court's actual influence outside the palace walls was minimal, the hierarchic organization persisted.

In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Shijō's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included:

Eras of Shijō's reign[edit]

The years of Shijō's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era nameornengō.[7]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

Japanese Imperial kamon — a stylized chrysanthemum blossom
  1. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 242–245; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki. p. 227.
  • ^ Varley, p. 227.
  • ^ Titsingh, pp. 241–242.
  • ^ Titsingh, p. 242; Varley, p. 227.
  • ^ Titsingh, p. 241-242; Varley, p. 44; n.b., a distinct act of senso is unrecognized prior to Emperor Tenji; and all sovereigns except Jitō, Yōzei, Go-Toba, and Fushimi have senso and sokui in the same year until the reign of Emperor Go-Murakami.
  • ^ Sennyū-ji: official English web page; Archived 2008-09-16 at the Wayback Machine images of front of Imperial mausoleum enclosure.
  • ^ Titsingh, p. 242.
  • References[edit]

  • Titsingh, Isaac, ed. (1834). [Siyun-sai Rin-siyo/Hayashi Gahō, 1652], Nipon o daï itsi ran; ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • Varley, H. Paul, ed. (1980). [ Kitabatake Chikafusa, 1359], Jinnō Shōtōki (A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns: Jinnō Shōtōki. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-04940-4)
  • Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Emperor Go-Horikawa

    Emperor of Japan:
    Shijō

    1232–1242
    Succeeded by

    Emperor Go-Saga


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