• Prince Koreyasu (惟康親王, Koreyasu Shinnō, 26 May 1264 – 25 November 1326; reigned 1266 – 1289), also known as Minamoto no Koreyasu (源 惟康), was the seventh...
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  • Hōjō clan (de facto ruler of Japan). His mother was daughter of Prince Koreyasu who died in 1306. After the collapse of the Kamakura bakufu, he became...
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  • Prince Koreyasu Wife: daughter of Prince Koreyasu (d. 1306) Concubine: Reizei no Tsubone Children: Prince Morikuni by daughter of Prince Koreyasu Prince...
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    Koreyasu. Koreyasu-ō was installed as a puppet shōgun (the seventh of the Kamakura shogunate) at a young age, and was renamed "Minamoto no Koreyasu"...
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  • Fujiwara no Yoritsugu, r. 1244–1252 Prince Munetaka, r. 1252–1266 Prince Koreyasu, r. 1266–1289 Prince Hisaaki, r. 1289–1308 Prince Morikuni, r. 1308–1333...
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  • (Bun'ei 3, 20th day of the 7th month): Munetaka was deposed, and his son Koreyasu was installed as the 7th shōgun at the age of two. The deposed shōgun became...
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    Go-Saga) was recalled from Kamakura to be replaced by his son Imperial Prince Koreyasu (age 2). In 1265 a delegation sent by Kublai Khan, ruler of the Mongol...
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    clan Yuan dynasty Goryeo Commanders and leaders Emperor Go-Uda Prince Koreyasu Hōjō Tokimune Shōni Sukeyoshi Ōtomo Yoriyasu Shōni Tsuneyasu Shōni Kageyasu...
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    April 1268 – 20 April 1284 Monarchs Kameyama Go-Uda Shōgun Minamoto no Koreyasu Rensho Hōjō Masamura Preceded by Hōjō Masamura Succeeded by Hōjō Sadatoki...
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    Yoritsugu 1239–1256 1244–1252 6 Prince Munetaka 1242–1274 1252–1266 7 Prince Koreyasu 1264–1326 1266–1289 8 Prince Hisaaki 1276–1328 1289–1308 9 Prince Morikuni...
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