Yoritsune Kujō
(1218 - 1256) was the fourth Shogun (R. 1226 – 1244) of the Bakufu of Kamakura in Japan. His/her father was the Kampaku Michiie Kujō.
Kujō Yoritsune is also known like Fujiwara No Yoritsune.
Events of the bakufu of Yoritsune
- Era Karoku 1 , the 11th month (嘉禄元年; 1225): In Kamakura, Yoritsune took the virile dress, at the 8 years age. Yasukoki Hōjō (the shikken ) there was in charge of the direction of the businesses.
- Era Karoku 2 , the 1e month (1226): The Seii Taishōgun Yoritsune accepted from Go-Horikawa the first rank of the fifth class.
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Era Kanki 2 , the 12th month (1230): The shogun Yoritsune married the girl of Minamoto No Yoriie. It was fifteen years old more than him.
- Era Kanki 3 , the 2nd month (1231): Yoritsune obtained the second rank of the fourth class.
- Era Kanki 3 , the 3rd month (1231): Yoritsune was created general of the medium of the left.
- Era Kanki 3 , the 4th month (1231): Yoritsune obtained to it first rank of the fourth class.
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Era Jōei 1 , the 2nd month (貞永元年; 1232): Yoritsune accepted the second rank of the third classe.
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Era Tenpuku 1 , the 1e month (天福元年; 1233): Yoritsune obtained the station interérimaire to advise state below the first (or chi-chunaigon (知中納言).
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Era Bunryaku 1 , the 12th month (文暦元年; 1234): Yoritsune obtained the first rank of the third class.
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Era Katei 1 , the 11th month (嘉禎元年; 1235): Yortistune obtained the second arranges second class.
- Era Katei 2 , the 7th month (1236): Yoritsune was high in the forefront of the second class.
- Era Katei 3 , the 8th month (1237): Yoritsune made build a new house on the Rokuhara ground.
- Era Ryakunin 1 , the 1e month (暦仁元年; 1238): Yoritsune left for Miyako, accompanied by Yoshitoki Hōjō, and the troops of plusiers provinces. Fujiwara No Yukimitsi remained in Kamakura to keep this country. Yoritsune arrived the second month at Miyako, and went to remain in the new palate with Rokuhara.
- Era Ryakunin 1 , the 2nd month (1238): ___.
- Era Ryakunin 1 , the 10th month (1238): ___.
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Era Ninji 3 , the 15th day of the 6th month (1642): ___.
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Era Kangen 2 (1244): ___.
- Era Kangen 2 , the 4th month (1244): ___.
- Era Kangen 3 , in the 7th month (1245):.
- Era Kangen 4 , the 7th month (1246): ___.
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Kōgen 1 , the 11th day of the 8th month (康元元年; 1256): ___.
- Era Kōgen 1 , the 24e day of the 9th month (1256): ___.
Eras of the bakufu of Yoritsune
- Era Karoku (1225-1227)
- Era Antei (1227-1229)
- Era Kanki (1229-1232)
- Era Jōei (1232-1233)
- Era Tenpuku (1233-1234)
- Era Bunryaku (1234-1235)
- Era Katei (1235-1238)
- Era Ryakunin (1238-1239)
- Era En' ō (1239-1240)
- Era Ninji (1240-1243)
- Era Kangen (1243-1247)
References
- Ōyama, Kyōhei. Kamakura bakufu 鎌倉幕府. Tokyo: Shōgakkan 小学館, 1974.
- Titsingh, Isaac, ED. Rin-siyo/[[Gahō Hayashi] (1652)], Japanese O daï itsi ran; or, Annals of the emperors of Japan, tr. by Mr. Isaac Titsingh with the assistance of several interpreters attached to the Dutch counter of Nangasaki; work Re., supplemented and horn. on the original Japanese-Chinese, accompanied by notes and preceded by a mythological Outline of history by Japan, by Mr. J. Klaproth. Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Eastern Translation Fund off Great Britain and Ireland, 1834. --'' Two digitalized specimens of this rare book were now made available on line: (1) of the library of the university of Michigan, digitalized January 30, 2007; and (2) of the library of the university of Stanford, digitalized June 23, 2006. '' You can consult it while clicking here.
- Varley, H. Paul, ED. (1980). Kitabatake (1359), Jinnō Shōtōki (" In Chronicle off Gods and Sovereigns: Jinnō Shōtōki off Kitabatake Chikafusa" translated by H. Paul Varley). New York: Columbia University Near, 1980. ISBN 0-321-04940-4
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