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Prince Kanenaga
Prince Kanenaga
Prince (1329–1383), son of Emperor Go-Daigo; held power in Kyushu for over 20 years on behalf of the Southern Court
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Prince Kanenaga (1329–1383) was a son of Emperor Go-Daigo who was sent to Kyushu as the Southern Court's military commander. Allied with Kikuchi Takemitsu, he won remarkable victories and controlled much of Kyushu for decades, receiving diplomatic missions from the newly-unified Ming dynasty in China. He is enshrined at Shotai-ji and Kinzan Jinja in Kumamoto.
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ศาลเจ้าที่บูชาเทพเจ้าองค์นี้
| Shrine | Prefecture | Network Role |
|---|---|---|
| Yashiro Shrine Yashiro Shrine | Kumamoto |
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Who is Prince Kanenaga in Japanese mythology?
Prince Kanenaga (懐良親王) is Prince (1329–1383), son of Emperor Go-Daigo; held power in Kyushu for over 20 years on behalf of the Southern Court. This deity appears in Historical and is enshrined at 1 shrines across Japan.
What shrines are dedicated to Prince Kanenaga?
There are 1 shrines in our database dedicated to Prince Kanenaga, including Yashiro Shrine.
What myths involve Prince Kanenaga?
Prince Kanenaga appears in myths from Historical. The deity is known as Prince (1329–1383), son of Emperor Go-Daigo; held power in Kyushu for over 20 years on behalf of the Southern Court.