Emperor Go-Yōzei

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Emperor Go-Yōzei was a late 16th- to early 17th-century Japanese monarch whose reign bridged the turbulent Sengoku period and the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, lending it crucial imperial legitimacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of Japan
Japanese monarch
human
abdicationYear 1611
birthDate 1571-12-31
birthPlace Kyoto
burialPlace Sennyū-ji NERFINISHED
child Emperor Go-Mizunoo
contemporaryOf Tokugawa Ieyasu
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
coronationYear 1586
countryOfCitizenship Japan
court Heian Palace
surface form: Imperial Court in Kyoto
deathDate 1617-09-25
deathPlace Kyoto
dynasty Yamato dynasty
era Azuchi–Momoyama period
early Edo period
father Emperor Ōgimachi
gender male
givenName Katahito
historicalPeriod Azuchi–Momoyama period
Sengoku period
early Edo period
honorificPrefix Emperor
house Imperial House of Japan
languageOfName Japanese
mother Annei-in
nativeName 後陽成天皇
notableFor granting court ranks and titles to Toyotomi Hideyoshi
recognizing Tokugawa Ieyasu’s authority
reigning during unification of Japan
positionHeld Emperor of Japan
posthumousName Go-Yōzei
posthumousTitle Go-Yōzei Tennō
predecessor Emperor Ōgimachi
reignEnd 1611
reignStart 1586
religion Buddhism
Shinto
residence Kyoto Imperial Palace
roleInPolitics provided imperial legitimacy to Tokugawa shogunate
significantEvent transition from Sengoku period to Tokugawa shogunate
spouse Konoe Sakiko
style His Majesty The Emperor
surface form: His Majesty the Emperor
successor Emperor Go-Mizunoo
successorInLine Emperor Go-Mizunoo
title 110th Emperor of Japan

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Tokugawa shogunate legitimizedBy Emperor Go-Yōzei