• Kogon may refer to: Kogon (surname) Kogon, Uzbekistan, a city in the Bukhara region Emperor Kōgon (Japanese: 光厳天皇, Kōgon-tennō) (1313–1364), the 1st of...
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    Emperor Kōgon (光厳天皇, Kōgon-tennō, August 1, 1313 – August 5, 1364) was the first of the Emperors of Northern Court during the Period of the Northern and...
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    Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇, Go-Kōgon-tennō, 23 March 1338 – 12 March 1374) was the 4th of the Emperors of Northern Court during the Period of the Northern...
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    to the shogunate's army the following year, and they enthroned Emperor Kōgon, exiling Daigo to Oki Province (the Oki Islands in modern-day Shimane Prefecture)...
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    upon the abdication of his father, Emperor Go-Kōgon. There was said to be a disagreement between Go-Kōgon and the retired Northern Emperor Emperor Sukō...
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  • Kogon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugen Kogon (1903–1987), German politician, survivor of the Buchenwald concentration camp...
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    Kogon (Uzbek: Kogon; Tajik: Когон; until 1935 Uzbek: Yangi Buxoro) is a district-level city in Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan. It is also the seat of Kogon...
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    Eugen Kogon (2 February 1903 – 24 December 1987) was a German historian and Nazi concentration camp survivor. A well-known Christian opponent of the Nazi...
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  • Julie Kogon (1918–1986) was an American lightweight boxer and world title contender from New Haven, Connecticut. Kogon was ranked by Nat Fleischer's Ring...
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    Kogon District (Uzbek: Kogon tumani) is a district of Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Kogon, itself not part of the district...
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  • Maxwell Kogon DFC (1920–1980) was a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) bomber pilot who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross during World War II. Flight...
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    thirty-three years after his abdication that Go-Fushimi's son, Emperor Kōgon became emperor. Kōgon was the first of the northern court emperors backed by the Ashikaga...
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  • Northern Court emperors: Emperor Kōgon 1332–1333. – Emperor Kōmyō 1336–1348. Emperor Sukō 1348–1351. – Emperor Go-Kōgon 1352–1371. Emperor Go-En'yū 1371–1382...
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    (興仁). His father was Emperor Kōgon. His predecessor, Emperor Kōmyō was his uncle, the younger brother of Emperor Kōgon. Lady-in-waiting: Niwata (Minamoto)...
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  • Northern Court emperors: Emperor Kōgon 1331–1333 – Emperor Kōmyō 1336–1348 Emperor Sukō 1348–1351 – Emperor Go-Kōgon 1352–1371 Emperor Go-En'yū 1371–1382...
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    chrysanthemum in order to differentiate himself from the Northern Court's Emperor Kōgon, who kept the imperial 16-petalled mon.[citation needed] The symbol is a...
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    eldest son of his older brother, the former claimant to the throne Emperor Kōgon, who became Emperor Sukō. In April 1352, taking advantage of the Kan'ō Disturbance...
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    (光明天皇, Kōmyō-tennō), Emperor Sukō (崇光天皇, Sukō-tennō) and Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光嚴天皇, Go-Kōgon-tennō) in the north. During the Meiji period, an Imperial decree...
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    subsequently exiled to the Oki Islands and the Kamakura then enthroned Emperor Kōgon, the first Emperor of the "Northern Court", setting the stage for the upcoming...
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    through February 1368. The emperor in Kyoto was Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇, Go-Kōgon-tennō). Go-Kōgon's Southern Court rival in Yoshino during this time-frame...
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    with Emperor Kōgon. As a result, the southern court, descended from Emperor Godaigo, and the northern court, descended from Emperor Kogon, were established...
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    Absolute monarchy under a feudal military dictatorship Emperor   • 1332–1334 Kōgon • 1557–1586 Ōgimachi Shōgun   • 1338–1358 Ashikaga Takauji • 1568–1573 Ashikaga...
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    Yamana Tokiuji; retaken by Ashikaga forces. 1354 – Takauji flees with Go-Kōgon; Kitabatake Chikafusa dies. 1355 – Kyoto taken by Southern army; Kyoto retaken...
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    Kampaku 1330 Takatsukasa Fuyunori (1295–1337) Kampaku 1330–1333 Emperor Kōgon Konoe Tsunetada (1302–1352) Kampaku 1336–1337 Emperor Kōmyō Konoe Mototsugu...
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    through March 1361; The emperor in Kyoto was Emperor Go-Kōgon (後光厳天皇, Go-Kōgon-tennō). Go-Kōgon's Southern Court rival in Yoshino during this time-frame...
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  • Restoration (complete list) – Kōgon, Emperor (1331–1333) Kōmyō, Emperor (1336–1348) Sukō, Emperor (1348–1351) Go-Kōgon, Emperor (1352–1371) Go-En'yū,...
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  • February 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2023. Balban, Melis Yilmaz; Neri, Eric; Kogon, Manuela M.; Weed, Lara; Nouriani, Bita; Jo, Booil; Holl, Gary; Zeitzer...
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    January 2015. Sources: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Holocaust. Kogon, Eugen. The Theory And Practice Of Hell. NY: Berkley Publishing Group, 1998;...
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    implementation of terror and violence to the victims themselves. Eugen Kogon, an avowed opponent of Nazism from prewar Germany and a Buchenwald concentration...
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  • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-596-16048-0. Eugen Kogon: Der SS-Staat. Das System der deutschen Konzentrationslager, Alber, München...
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