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List of Kamakura shōguns

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Grave of Minamoto no Yoritomo
  1. Minamoto no Yoritomo, r. 1192–1199[1]
  2. Minamoto no Yoriie, r. 1202–1203[2]
  3. Minamoto no Sanetomo, r. 1203–1219[3]
  4. Fujiwara no Yoritsune, r. 1226–1244[4]
  5. Fujiwara no Yoritsugu, r. 1244–1252[5]
  6. Prince Munetaka, r. 1252–1266[6]
  7. Prince Koreyasu, r. 1266–1289[7]
  8. Prince Hisaaki, r. 1289–1308[8]
  9. Prince Morikuni, r. 1308–1333[9]

List of Kamakura shikken

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Site of Hōjō Takatoki's death
  1. Hōjō Tokimasa, r. 1203–1205[10]
  2. Hōjō Yoshitoki, r. 1205–1224[11]
  3. Hōjō Yasutoki, r. 1224–1242[12]
  4. Hōjō Tsunetoki, r. 1242–1246[13]
  5. Hōjō Tokiyori, r. 1246–1256[14]
  6. Hōjō Tokimune, r. 1268–1284[15]
  7. Hōjō Sadatoki, r. 1284–1301[16]
  8. Hōjō Morotoki, r. 1301–1311[17]
  9. Hōjō Takatoki, r. 1316–1326[18]

Genealogy

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Patrilineal descent

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  • Emperor Ninmyō, 54th Emperor (808–850; r. 833–850)
    • Emperor Montoku, 55th Emperor (826–858; r. 850–858)
      • Emperor Seiwa, 56th Emperor (850–878; r. 858–876)
        • Imperial Prince Sadasumi (873–916)
          • Minamoto no Tsunemoto (894–961)
            • Minamoto no Mitsunaka (912–997)
              • Minamoto no Yorinobu (968–1048)
                • Minamoto no Yoriyoshi (988–1075)
                  • Minamoto no Yoshiie (1039–1106)
                    • Minamoto no Yoshichika (d. 1108)
                      • Minamoto no Tameyoshi (1096–1156)
                        • Minamoto no Yoshitomo (1123–1160)
                          • I. Minamoto no Yoritomo, 1st Kamakura shōgun (1147–1199; r. 1192–1199)
                            • II. Minamoto no Yoriie, 2nd Kamakura shōgun (1182–1204; r. 1202–1203)
                            • III. Minamoto no Sanetomo, 3rd Kamakura shōgun (1192–1219; r. 1203–1219)
                    • Minamoto no Yoshikuni (1091–1155)
                      • Minamoto (Ashikaga) no Yoshiyasu (1127–1157)
                        • Ashikaga Yoshikane (c. 1154–1199)
                          • Ashikaga Yoshiuji (1189–1255)
                            • Ashikaga Yasuuji (1216–1270)
    • Emperor Kōkō, 58th Emperor (830–887; r. 884–887)
      • Emperor Uda, 59th Emperor (867–931; r. 887–897)
        • Emperor Daigo, 60th Emperor (884–930; r. 897–930)
          • Emperor Murakami, 62nd Emperor (926–967; r. 946–967)
            • Emperor En'yū, 64th Emperor (959–991; r. 969–984)
              • Emperor Ichijō, 66th Emperor (980–1011; r. 986–1011)
                • Emperor Go-Suzaku, 69th Emperor (1009–1045; r. 1036–1045)
                  • Emperor Go-Sanjō, 71st Emperor (1034–1073; r. 1068–1073)
                    • Emperor Shirakawa, 72nd Emperor (1053–1129; r. 1073–1087)
                      • Emperor Horikawa, 73rd Emperor (1078–1107; r. 1087–1107)
                        • Emperor Toba, 74th Emperor (1103–1156; r. 1107–1123)
                          • Emperor Go-Shirakawa, 77th Emperor (1127–1192; r. 1155–1158)
                            • Emperor Takakura, 80th Emperor (1161–1181; r. 1168–1180)
                              • Emperor Go-Toba, 82nd Emperor (1180–1239; r. 1183–1198)
                                • Emperor Tsuchimikado, 83rd Emperor (1196–1231; r. 1198–1210)
                                  • Emperor Go-Saga, 88th Emperor (1220–1272; r. 1242–1246)
                                    • VI. Imperial Prince Munetaka, 6th Kamakura shōgun (1242–1274; r. 1252–1266)
                                      • VII. Imperial Prince Koreyasu, 7th Kamakura shōgun (1264–1326; r. 1266–1289)
                                    • Emperor Go-Fukakusa, 89th Emperor (1243–1304; r. 1246–1260)
                                      • VIII. Imperial Prince Hisaaki, 8th Kamakura shōgun (1276–1328; r. 1289–1308)
                                        • IX. Imperial Prince Morikuni, 9th Kamakura shōgun (1301–1333; r. 1308–1333)
                                    • Emperor Kameyama, 90th Emperor (1249–1305; r. 1259–1274)
                                      • Emperor Go-Uda, 91st Emperor (1267–1324; r. 1274–1287)
                                        • Emperor Go-Daigo, 96th Emperor (1288–1339; r. 1318–1339)
                                          • Imperial Prince Moriyoshi, 1st Kenmu shōgun (1308–1335; r. 1333)
                                          • Imperial Prince Narinaga, 2nd Kenmu shōgun (1326–1338?/1344?; r. 1334–1336)

Family Tree

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(1147–1199)
Minamoto no Yoritomo(1)
r. 1192–1199
(d. 1190)
Bōmon Hime [ja]
(1147-1197)
Ichijō Yoshiyasu [ja]

(1182–1204)
Minamoto no Yoriie(2)
r. 1202–1203

(1192–1219)
Minamoto no Sanetomo(3)
r. 1203–1219
(1169–1206)
Kujō Yoshitsune
(1167-1200)
Daughter of
Ichijō Yoshiyasu
(d. 1227)
Ichijō Zenshi
(1171-1244)
Saionji Kintsune
(1198–1203)
Minamoto no Ichiman
(1200–1219)
Kugyō
(1193–1252)
Kujō Michiie
(1192–1253)
Saionji Rinshi [ja]
(1194-1269)
Saionji Saneuji
(1202–1234)
Minamoto no Yoshiko [ja]

(1218–1256)
Kujō Yoritsune(4)
r. 1226–1244
Omiya no Tsubone
daughter of
Fujiwara no Chikayoshi [ja]
(b. 1211)
Kujō Jinshi
(1210-1259)
Konoe Kanetsune
(d. 1308)
Taira no Muneko [ja]
(1220–1272)
Emperor Go-Saga
(1225-1292)
Saionji Kitsushi

(1239–1256)
Kujō Yoritsugu(5)
r. 1244–1252
(b. 1241)
Konoe Saishi [ja]

(1242–1274)
Prince Munetaka(6)
r. 1252–1266
(1249-1305)
Emperor Kameyama

(1264–1326)
Prince Koreyasu(7)
r. 1266–1289
Daughter of
Prince Koreyasu

(1276–1328)
Prince Hisaaki(8)
r. 1289–1308

(1301–1333)
Prince Morikuni(9)
r. 1308–1333

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  1. ^ Nussbaum, "Minamoto no Yoritomo" at p. 635.
  2. ^ Nussbaum, "Minamoto no Yoriie" at p. 635.
  3. ^ Nussbaum, "Minamoto no Yoritomo" at pp. 633–634.
  4. ^ Nussbaum, "Fujiwara no Yoritsune" at p. 212; "Kujō Yoritsune" at p. 571 linking "Hōjō Masako" at p. 340
  5. ^ Nussbaum, "Fujiwara no Yoritsugu" at p. 212.
  6. ^ Nussbaum, "Munetaka Shinnō" at p. 666.
  7. ^ Nussbaum, "Koreyasu Shinnō" at p. 561.
  8. ^ Nussbaum, "Hisaakira Shinnō" at p. 321.
  9. ^ Nussbaum, "Morikuni Shinnō" at p. 660.
  10. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Tokimasa" at p. 340.
  11. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Yoshitoki" at p. 341.
  12. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Yasutoki" at p. 341.
  13. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Tsunetoki" at p. 341.
  14. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Tokiyori" at p. 341.
  15. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Tokimune" at p. 341.
  16. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Sadatoki" at p. 340.
  17. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Morotoki" at p. 340.
  18. ^ Nussbaum, "Hōjō Takatoki" at p. 340.
  19. ^ Genealogy, showing the different lines of descent from Emperor Ninmyō and the main family links between the Kamakura Shōguns (jp)
  20. ^ Fujiwara-Ichijō genealogy (jp)