Emperor Go-Nara of Japan

Emperor Go-Nara (後奈良天皇) (January 26, 1497 - September 27, 1557) was the 105th imperial ruler of Japan. He reigned from June 9, 1526 until September 27, 1557, at the end of the Warring States Era. His personal name was Tomohito (知仁).

Genealogy

He was the second son of Emperor Go-Kashiwabara. His mother was Fujiwara Fujiko (藤原藤子)

Life

On June 9, 1526, he became Emperor upon the death of Emperor Go-Kashiwabara. However, the Imperial Court was so impoverished, that a nation-wide appeal for contributions went out. Contributions from the Hōjō clan, the Ōuchi clan, the Imagawa clan, and other great daimyō clans of the Warring States Era allowed the Emperor to carry out the formal coronation ceremonies ten years later, on 2nd month 26th day of 1536.

The Imperial Court's poverty was so extreme, that the Emperor was forced to sell his calligraphy.

Eras of his reign


Preceded by:
Go-Kashiwabara
Emperor of Japan
1526-1557
Succeeded by:
Ōgimachi


See also: Emperor Go-Nara of Japan, 1497, 1557, Daiei, Daimyo, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara of Japan, Emperor Ogimachi of Japan