2441 1781
Kwansei 2449 1789
Kiowa 2461 1801
Bunkwa 2464 1804
Bunsei 2478 1818
Tempo 2490 1830
Kokwa 2504 1844
Ka-ei 2508 1848
Ansei 2514 1854
Manen 2520 1860
Bunkiu 2521 1861
Genji 2524 1864
Kei-o 2525 1865
Meiji 2528 1868
APPENDIX III. LIST OF SHOGUNS.(343)
_I.--The Dynasty of Minamoto. 1186-1219._
1. Minamoto Yoritomo, 1186-1199, died; received his appointment as shogun
in 1192.
NOTE.--In this as in the later cases, the dates will be cited which
correspond to the attainment of power and its general recognition, but
which do not, in many cases, correspond to the grant of the title, which
frequently was much later.
2. Minamoto Yori-iye, 1199-1203, son of the preceding, first deposed by
his grandfather, Hojo Tokimasa, and banished to Izu, there was murdered in
1204.
3. Minamoto Sanetomo, 1203-1219, eleven years old, brother of the
preceding, murdered by his nephew Kokio, the son of Yori-iye.
_The Time of the Shadow Shoguns. 1220-1338._
The shoguns of this period, taken partly from the Fujiwara family, partly
from the princes of the imperial house, were mostly children, and in every
instance the weak agents of the Hojo family, whose chiefs, as regents
(_shiken_), had the power in their hands, although the nominal bearers of
the same were likewise principally only children.
4. Fujiwara Yoritsune, 1220-1243, nine years old, dethroned by Hojo
Tsunetoki, died 1256.
5. Fujiwara Yoritsugu, 1244-1251, son of the preceding, seven years old,
deposed by H. Tokeyori, died 1256.
6. Munetaka Shino, 1252-1265, eleven, according to others thirteen, years
old, deposed by H. Tokimune, died 1274.
7. Koreyasu Shino, 1266-1289, son of the preceding, three years old,
deposed by H. Sadatoki, died 1325 (1326?).
8. Hisa-akira Shino, or, as he was called, Kumei Shino, 1289-1307, sixteen
years old, deposed by H. Sadatoki, died 1328.
9. Morikuni Shino, 1308-1333, son of the preceding, seven years old,
dethroned by Nitsuda Yoshisada, died in the same year.
10. Moriyoshi Shino, 1333-1334, son of the reigning Emper
|