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[[File:Fukakusa-kita.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Fukakusa kita no misasagi in [[Fushimi]], the mausoleum of twelve emperors including Emperor Go-Komatsu]]
 
*''Born: [[1377]]''
 
*''Born: [[1377]]''
 
*''Died: [[1433]]''
 
*''Died: [[1433]]''
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*''Reign: [[1382]]-[[1412]]''
 
*''Japanese'': 後小松天皇 ''(Go Komatsu tennô)''
 
*''Japanese'': 後小松天皇 ''(Go Komatsu tennô)''
  
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Go-Komatsu ascended to the throne in 1382, when his father [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicated.
 
Go-Komatsu ascended to the throne in 1382, when his father [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicated.
  
In 1412, he abdicated in favor of his son, who took the throne as [[Emperor Shoko|Emperor Shôkô]]. After Shôkô died in [[1429]], Retired Emperor Go-Komatsu took his successor, [[Emperor Go-Hanazono]] as his adoptive nephew, and advised him until his own death in [[1433]].
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In 1412, he abdicated in favor of his son, who took the throne as [[Emperor Shoko|Emperor Shôkô]]. After Shôkô died in [[1428]], Retired Emperor Go-Komatsu took his successor, [[Emperor Go-Hanazono]] as his adoptive nephew, and advised him until his own death in [[1433]].
  
 
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Fukakusa kita no misasagi in Fushimi, the mausoleum of twelve emperors including Emperor Go-Komatsu
  • Born: 1377
  • Died: 1433
  • Reign: 1382-1412
  • Japanese: 後小松天皇 (Go Komatsu tennô)

Emperor Go-Komatsu was emperor from 1382 until his abdication in 1412.

Go-Komatsu ascended to the throne in 1382, when his father Emperor Go-Enyû abdicated.

In 1412, he abdicated in favor of his son, who took the throne as Emperor Shôkô. After Shôkô died in 1428, Retired Emperor Go-Komatsu took his successor, Emperor Go-Hanazono as his adoptive nephew, and advised him until his own death in 1433.

Preceded by
Emperor Go-Enyû
Emperor of Japan
1382-1412
Succeeded by
Emperor Shôkô