• Fujiwara no Kusuko (藤原 薬子) (–October 13, 810) was a Japanese court lady. She is best known for her role in the Kusuko Incident. Fujiwara was the daughter...
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  • Household Agency. Before he ascended to the throne, his liaison with Fujiwara no Kusuko, the mother of his one consort, caused a scandal. Because of this...
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  • become a monk. Heizei's lover the Naishi-no-kami (内侍) Fujiwara no Kusuko and her older brother the sangi Fujiwara no Nakanari were punished for the incident...
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  • culminating in the rank of ju shi-i no ge (従四位下) in 801. In the court of Emperor Heizei, Nakanari's younger sister Kusuko was favored by the emperor, and...
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    Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu (藤原冬嗣, 775 – August 30, 826) was a Japanese noble, statesman, general, and poet of the early Heian period. A member of the Hokke...
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    no Kusuko [ja] who enticed and held sway over Emperor Heizei is also of the Shikike clan. Gosanke Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric et al. (2005). "Fujiwara no...
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    disapproved of Fujiwara no Kusuko, daughter of Fujiwara no Tanetsugu; and Kammu had her removed from his son's household. Chūnagon, Fujiwara no Tadanushi Emperor...
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  • ambitious third wife, Fujiwara no Kusuko, and her brother Nakanari organized an attempted rebellion, but their forces were defeated. Kusuko died in poison and...
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  • Fujiwara no Uchimaro (藤原内麻呂, 756 – November 13, 812) was a Japanese noble of the Nara period and early Heian period. He was the third son of the dainagon...
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  • children: Son: Fujiwara no Fujio (藤原藤生) Fourth son: Fujiwara no Yotsugu (藤原世嗣, 779–831) Son: Ide no Yumori (井出湯守) Daughter: Fujiwara no Kusuko (藤原薬子, ?–810)...
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    rebellion, known historically as the Kusuko Incident; however, forces loyal to Emperor Saga, led by taishōgun Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, quickly defeated the...
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    His mother was Fujiwara no Sawako. Kōkō had four Imperial consorts and 41 Imperial sons and daughters. The first kampaku Fujiwara no Mototsune was influential...
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    27, 811; posthumous)[citation needed] List of shōguns Tamura clan Aterui Kusuko Incident Suzuka Gozen Ootakemaru Iwao, Seiichi. (2002). Dictionnaire historique...
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    Fukuoka) in 824 due to his involvement in a failed coup d'état known as the Kusuko Incident. Narihira was born during his father's exile. After Abo's return...
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    Other times included the rebellion of Prince Nagaya, the Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion and Kusuko Incident. On the transfer of the capital to Heian-kyō...
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  • ordered to compile cultural and geographical records, known as fudoki. 718 Fujiwara no Fuhito compiles the Yōrō Code (the update of Taihō Code) which is accepted...
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