Prince Narinaga (成良親王, Narinaga Shinnō, also called Prince Nariyoshi) (1326 – c. 1337–44) reigned from 1334 to 1338 and was one of two Sei-i Taishōguns during the Kenmu Restoration. He was also Crown Prince in 1336 (one month).
On 17 November 1336 Prince Narinaga became Crown Prince to Emperor Kōmyō. However, Ashikaga Takauji had the prince killed in 1337 when Go-Daigo continued to resist.[1]
Alternatively, Narinaga was placed with Konoe Mototsugu after deposal and died in 1344 (according to Diary by Nakahara no Moromori, 師守記).
ReferencesEdit
^Sansom, George (1961). A History of Japan, 1334–1615. Stanford University Press. pp. 56, 64. ISBN0804705259.
Further readingEdit
Owada, T. et al. (2003). Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jinmei Jiten. Kodansha. (Japanese)
Mori, S.. (1988). Mikotachi no Namboku-cho. Chuokoron-Shinsha. (Japanese)
prince, narinaga, 成良親王, narinaga, shinnō, also, called, prince, nariyoshi, 1326, 1337, reigned, from, 1334, 1338, taishōguns, during, kenmu, restoration, also, crown, prince, 1336, month, prince, nariyoshi成良親王shōgunin, office1335, 1337predecessorprince, moriyo. Prince Narinaga 成良親王 Narinaga Shinnō also called Prince Nariyoshi 1326 c 1337 44 reigned from 1334 to 1338 and was one of two Sei i Taishōguns during the Kenmu Restoration He was also Crown Prince in 1336 one month Prince Nariyoshi成良親王ShōgunIn office1335 1337PredecessorPrince MoriyoshiSuccessorPrince Okiyoshi Southern Court Ashikaga Takauji Northern Court Born1326Died1337 or 1344 01 21 January 21 1344FatherEmperor Go DaigoMotherAno RenshiPrince Narinaga was a son of Emperor Go Daigo and Fujiwara no Renshi 藤原廉子 also called Ano Renshi 阿野廉子 daughter of Ano Kinkado His full brothers were Crown Prince Tsunenaga and Emperor Go Murakami On 17 November 1336 Prince Narinaga became Crown Prince to Emperor Kōmyō However Ashikaga Takauji had the prince killed in 1337 when Go Daigo continued to resist 1 Alternatively Narinaga was placed with Konoe Mototsugu after deposal and died in 1344 according to Diary by Nakahara no Moromori 師守記 References Edit Sansom George 1961 A History of Japan 1334 1615 Stanford University Press pp 56 64 ISBN 0804705259 Further reading EditOwada T et al 2003 Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jinmei Jiten Kodansha Japanese Mori S 1988 Mikotachi no Namboku cho Chuokoron Shinsha Japanese Kodama K 1978 Nihon shi Shō jiten Tennō Kondō Shuppan sha Japanese This article incorporates text from OpenHistory nbsp This biography of a shogun is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Narinaga amp oldid 1151849844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,