Shōō (Kamakura period)

Shōō (正応), also spelled as Shō-ō, was a Japanese era name (年号,, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Kōan and before Einin. The period started in April 1288 and ended in August 1293.[1] During this time, the emperor was Fushimi-tennō (伏見天皇).[2]

Events of the Shōō era

  • 1288 (Shōō 1): The future Emperor Go-Fushimi was born.[3]

References

  1. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2002). "Shō-ō" in Japan encyclopedia, p. 885.
  2. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 269-272; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki. pp. 237-238.
  3. Deal, William. (2007). Handbook to life in medieval and early modern Japan, p. 91.

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Preceded by:
Kōan
Era or nengō:
Shōō
Succeeded by:
Einin


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