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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 [[ | + | 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
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 |