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This Nanboku-chō " sovereign " was named after the 10th century Emperor En ' yū and go-( 後 ), translates literally as " later ;" and thus, he may be called the " Later Emperor En ' yū ".

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This Nanboku-chō " sovereign " was named after the 13th century Emperor Kameyama and go-( 後 ), translates literally as " later ;" and thus, he may be called the " Later Emperor Kameyama ".

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This Nanboku-chō " sovereign " was named after the 9th-century Emperor Kōkō, and go-( 後 ), translates literally as " later.

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