Emperor Go-Kameyama 後亀山天皇 | |||||
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Emperor of Japan | |||||
Reign | 1383 – November 19, 1392 | ||||
Predecessor | Chōkei | ||||
Successor | Go-Komatsu | ||||
Shōgun | Ashikaga Yoshimitsu | ||||
Born | Hironari (熙成) 1347 | ||||
Died | May 10, 1424 | (aged 76–77)||||
Burial | Saga no Ogura no Misasagi (嵯峨小倉陵) (Yamashiro) | ||||
Spouse | Kitabatake Nobuko | ||||
Issue | See below | ||||
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House | Imperial House of Japan | ||||
Father | Emperor Go-Murakami | ||||
Mother | Kaki Mon'in |
Emperor Go-Kameyama (後亀山天皇, Go-Kameyama Tennō) (c. 1347 – May 10, 1424) was the 99th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He ruled from 1383 to October 21, 1392, becoming the last Emperor of the Southern Court. His personal name was Hironari (熙成).
This 14th century sovereign was named after the 13th century Emperor Kameyama and go- (後), translates literally as "later"; and thus, he could be called the "Later Emperor Kameyama". The Japanese word "go" has also been translated to mean the "second one"; and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Kameyama, the second" or as "Kameyama II".