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Southern court

Southern Court
南朝
Nanchō
1338–1392


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Capital Yoshino Province
Languages Late Middle Japanese
Religion Shinbutsu shūgō
Government Absolute monarchy
Emperor
 •  1336–1339 Go-Daigo
 •  1339–1368 Go-Murakami
 •  1368–1383 Chōkei
 •  1383–1392 Go-Kameyama
History
 •  Fall of Kyoto February 23, 1338
 •  Surrender of Emperor Go-Kameyama August 11, 1392
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kenmu Restoration
Meiji period
Ashikaga shogunate


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The Southern Court (南朝 Nanchō?) were a set of four emperors (Emperor Go-Daigo and his line) whose claims to sovereignty during the Nanboku-chō period spanning from 1336 through 1392 were usurped by the Northern Court. This period ended with the Southern Court definitively losing the war, and they were forced to completely submit sovereignty to the Northern Court. This had the result that, while later Japanese sovereigns were descended from the Northern Court, posterity assigns sole legitimacy during this period to the Southern Court.

The Southern descendants are also known as the "junior line" and the Daikakuji line (大覚寺統 Daikakuji-tō?), Daikaku-ji being the cloistered home of Go-Uda, a Southern ruler. Because it was based in Yoshino, Nara, it is also called the Yoshino court (吉野朝廷 Yoshino chōtei?).


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