Nanboku-chō period conflicts

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The Nanboku-chō period conflicts were a series of 14th-century Japanese civil wars between rival Northern and Southern imperial courts that shaped the rise of the Ashikaga shogunate and redefined imperial authority.

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instanceOf Japanese civil war
armed conflict
civil war
historical event
medieval Japanese history event
alsoKnownAs Nanboku-chō no ran NERFINISHED
Northern and Southern Courts conflicts NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext early Muromachi period
late Kamakura period
conflictBetween Northern Court NERFINISHED
Southern Court NERFINISHED
country Japan
endTime 1392
followed Kenmu Restoration NERFINISHED
followedBy Muromachi period power struggles
hasCause Kenmu Restoration NERFINISHED
dynastic dispute over the Japanese imperial throne
policies of Emperor Go-Daigo
political vacuum after the fall of the Kamakura shogunate
rivalry between Northern Court and Southern Court
hasParticipant Ashikaga Tadayoshi NERFINISHED
Ashikaga Takauji NERFINISHED
Emperor Go-Daigo NERFINISHED
Emperor Go-Murakami NERFINISHED
Emperor Kōmyō NERFINISHED
Hatakeyama clan NERFINISHED
Hosokawa clan NERFINISHED
Kusunoki Masashige NERFINISHED
Nitta Yoshisada NERFINISHED
Shiba clan NERFINISHED
location Honshū NERFINISHED
Kyoto NERFINISHED
Kyushu NERFINISHED
Yoshino NERFINISHED
various provinces of medieval Japan
mainBelligerent Ashikaga clan NERFINISHED
Northern Court NERFINISHED
Southern Court NERFINISHED
supporters of Emperor Go-Daigo
partOf Nanboku-chō period NERFINISHED
result confirmation of shogunal dominance over the emperor
establishment of the Muromachi shogunate
formal end of the Southern Court
redefinition of imperial authority in Japan
rise of the Ashikaga shogunate
significantEvent Battle of Minatogawa NERFINISHED
establishment of the Northern Court in Kyoto
establishment of the Southern Court in Yoshino
fall of Kyoto to Ashikaga forces
unification of the courts in 1392
startTime 1336

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Ashikaga clan involvedIn Nanboku-chō period conflicts