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    Prince Munenaga (宗良 親王, Munenaga Shinnō, 1311–85?), an imperial prince (the eighth son of Emperor Godaigo) and a poet of the Nijō poetic school of Nanboku-chō...
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  • shougunate), fighting under the command of Kitabatake Akiie, and later Prince Munenaga. He also aided in the 1352 recapture of Kamakura, led by Nitta Yoshioki...
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    Takayoshi) (尊良親王) Imperial Prince Munenaga (also Muneyoshi) (宗良親王) – Head Priest of Enryakuji (Tendai-zasu, 天台座主) (Buddhist name: Prince Sonchō, 尊澄法親王) Imperial...
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  • Prince Hironari (春宮熙成親王), the kanpaku Nijō Noriyori (関白二条教頼), Fujiwara no Morokane (藤原師兼), Fujiwara no Tsunetaka (藤原経高) and Prince Munenaga. Munenaga...
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    dedicated to the deified spirit of Prince Munenaga, the fourth son of Emperor Go-Daigo, who died on this location in 1385. Munenaga was appointed as Shogun by...
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  •  1339–1368(97) Prince Moriyoshi 1308–1335 Shōgun: 1333–1334 Prince Narinaga 1326–1338/1344 Shōgun: 1334–1338 Prince Tsunenaga 1324–1338 Prince Munenaga 1311–c...
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    Gyokuyō Wakashū. The Shin'yō Wakashū, a quasi-chokusenshū compiled by Prince Munenaga, collects the works of the emperors and retainers of the Southern Court...
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    Kuniie, Prince Fushimi (伏見宮邦家親王, Fushimi-no-miya Kuniie-shinnō, 24 October 1802 – 5 August 1872) was Japanese royalty. He was the 20th/23rd prince head of...
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    She lived happily with Prince Takaharu-shinnō and had Imperial Prince Takanaga (also Takayoshi), and Imperial Prince Munenaga (also Muneyoshi), the most...
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  • to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1385: Munenaga (born 1311), imperial prince and a poet of the Nijō poetic school of Nanboku-chō period...
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