Prince Koreyasu 惟康親王 | |||||
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Shōgun | |||||
In office | 26 August 1266 – 29 September 1289 | ||||
Predecessor | Prince Munetaka | ||||
Successor | Prince Hisaaki | ||||
Monarch | Kameyama Go-Uda Fushimi | ||||
Shikken | Hōjō Masamura Hōjō Tokimune Hōjō Sadatoki | ||||
Born | Kamakura, Japan | 26 May 1264||||
Died | 25 November 1326 Heian-kyō, Japan | (aged 62)||||
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Father | Prince Munetaka | ||||
Mother | Konoe Saishi | ||||
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Prince Koreyasu (惟康親王, Koreyasu Shinnō, 26 May 1264 – 25 November 1326; reigned 1266 – 1289), also known as Minamoto no Koreyasu (源 惟康), was the seventh shōgun of the Kamakura shogunate of medieval Japan.[1] He was the nominal ruler virtually controlled by the Hōjō clan regents.
Prince Koreyasu was the son of Prince Munetaka who was the sixth shōgun.
At age 25, the deposed shōgun became a Buddhist monk. His priestly name was Ono-no miya.[1]