Go-nijō
Emperor Go-Nijō ( Japanese 後 二条 天皇 , Go-Nijō-tennō ; * March 9, 1285 ; † September 10, 1308 ) was the 94th Tennō of Japan (March 3, 1301-10 September 1308) in the Kamakura -Period . His proper name was Kuniharu ( 邦 治 ).
Go-Nijō was the firstborn son of the 91st emperor Go-Uda and belonged to the Daikakuji dynasty. The military power lay with the shogunate and the Hōjō family , who decided behind the scenes on the imperial hierarchy.
When Go-Nijō died at the age of 23, he left behind a young son. Go-Uda's attempt to bequeath the throne to his grandson failed. He was succeeded by Hanazono .
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| predecessor | Office | successor | 
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| Go fushimi | 
Emperor of Japan   1301–1308  | 
Hanazono | 
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| SURNAME | Go-nijō | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Go-nijô; 後 二条 天皇 (Japanese); Kuniharu (proper name); 邦 治 (proper name, Japanese) | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | 94. Tennō of Japan | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | March 9, 1285 | 
| DATE OF DEATH | September 10, 1308 |