Northern Court

The Northern Court (北朝, hokuchō), also known as the Ashikaga Pretenders or Northern Pretenders, were a set of six pretenders to the throne of Japan during the Nanboku-chō period from 1336 through 1392. The present Imperial House of Japan is descended from the Northern Court emperors.

Northern Court
北朝
Hokuchō
1331/1336–1392
CapitalHeian-kyō
Common languagesLate Middle Japanese
Religion
Shinbutsu shūgō
GovernmentHereditary monarchy
Emperor 
 1331–1333
Kōgon
 1336–1348
Kōmyō
 1348–1351
Sukō
 1352–1371
Go-Kōgon
 1371–1382
Go-En'yū
 1382–1392/1412
Go-Komatsu
History 
 Established
1331/1336
 Re-unification of Imperial courts
August 11 1392
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kenmu Restoration
Imperial House of Japan
Ashikaga shogunate

The Northern dynasty is also referred to as the "senior line" or the Jimyōin line (持明院統, Jimyōin-tō); Jimyō-in was a temple and retirement residence of this line's emperors Go-Fukakusa and Fushimi.

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