- en.wikipedia.org Emperor Go-DaigoThis article is about the emperor. For the Japanese band whose name is sometimes spelled "Godaigo", see Godiego.
- the-elusive-samurai.fandom.com wiki/Go-DaigoGo-Daigo (後ご醍だい醐ご Godaigo?) also known as Emperor Go-Daigo (後ご醍だい醐ご天てん皇のう Godaigo Ten'nō?) is the emperor after the fall...
- tr.wikipedia.org Go-DaigoGo-Daigo (Japonca: 後醍醐天皇 Go-Daigo-tennō; 26 Kasım 1288 - 18 Eylül 1339), Japonya'nın geleneksel veraset düzenine göre 96. imparatorudur.
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- kansai-odyssey.com emperor-go-daigo/In Japan’s long line of emperors, one in particular stands out for his pride, charisma; this is none other than the infamous Emperor Go-daigo [後醍醐].
- buyukansiklopedi.com Go-DaigoGo-Daigo imzası imza Godaigo tenno ryo.jpg Mezarın görünümü. İmparator Go-Daigo (後 醍醐 天皇, Go-Daigo Tennō ,26 Kasım 1288 - 19 Eylül 1339)...
- japangie.com tag/godaigo/Ashikaga and the late Emperor GoDaigo had been friends before becoming enemies, an enmity that would divide the Japanese imperial court in two for 60 years.
- warhistoryonline.com medieval/war-emperor-go-…In the early 14th century, the Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo raised an army. He sought to do what his predecessors had failed to - take control of the country.
- britannica.com biography/Go-DaigoKitabatake served as adviser to the emperor Go- Daigo when that monarch returned from exile in 1333 to reclaim the throne he had lost to a warring feudal faction.
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