Kitabatake Chikafusa

Japanese statesman
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Born:
1293, Japan
Died:
May 10, 1354, Anō, Yamato Province, Japan (aged 61)
Subjects Of Study:
Japan
political succession

Kitabatake Chikafusa (born 1293, Japan—died May 10, 1354, Anō, Yamato Province, Japan) was a Japanese warrior, statesman, and author of the influential politico-historical treatise Jinnō shōtōki (“Record of the Legitimate Succession of the Divine Emperors”), which set forth the mystic and nationalist doctrine that Japan had a unique superiority among nations because of its unbroken succession of divine rulers. Kitabatake 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. Go-Daigo’s brief restoration ended with a revolt against the throne and the establishment ...(100 of 189 words)