Takatsukasa Sukehiro (鷹司 輔煕, December 5, 1807 – November 19, 1878), son of regent Masamichi, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Tokugawa shogunate...
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(長谷川 祐弘) (born 1942), Japanese diplomat Takatsukasa Sukehiro (鷹司 輔煕) (1807–1878), Japanese kugyō Yami Sukehiro, a character in Black Clover This page or...
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Five regent houses (五摂家, Go-sekke): the Konoe, Kujō, Nijō, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa families. From then on, these five families served as Sesshō and Kampaku...
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Takatsukasa Hiromichi (鷹司 煕通, April 2, 1855 – May 17, 1918), son of Kujō Hisatada and adopted son of Takatsukasa Sukehiro, was a kazoku Duke of the Meiji...
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Kampaku, Takatsukasa Masamichi, 1823–1856 Kampaku, Kujō Hisatada, 1856–1862 Kampaku, Konoe Tadahiro, 1862–1863 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Sukehiro, 1863 Kampaku...
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Takatsukasa Masahiro (鷹司 政煕, May 14, 1761 – March 29, 1841) was a Japanese court noble of the Edo period. He held the regent position of kampaku from...
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Takatsukasa Nobufusa (鷹司 信房, 17 November 1565 – 18 January 1658) was a court noble (kuge) of the early Edo period. Born to Nijō Haruyoshi and adopted...
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Takatsukasa family (鷹司家, Takatsukasa-ke) is a Japanese aristocratic kin group. The Takatsukasa was a branch of the Fujiwara clan and one of the Five regent...
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Takatsukasa Sukemasa (鷹司 輔政, August 18, 1849 – September 11, 1867), son of regent Sukehiro, was a Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Tokugawa shogunate...
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Takatsukasa Masamichi (鷹司 政通, August 22, 1789 – November 29, 1868) was a Japanese court noble of the late Edo period. He held the regent position of kampaku...
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Takatsukasa Fusahira (鷹司 房平, ? – 1472), son of Fuyuie, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held...
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Takatsukasa Kanesuke (鷹司 兼輔, 1480–1552), son of Masahira, was a court noble (kugyo) of the late Muromachi period. He was regent of Kampaku from 1514 to...
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Takatsukasa Kanetada (鷹司 兼忠, 1262 – 1301), son of Kanehira, was a court noble (kugyo) of the Kamakura period. He held the regent positions of Kampaku...
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Takatsukasa Fuyunori (鷹司 冬教, 1295 – 1337), son of Mototada, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). Fuyuhira...
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Takatsukasa Nobuhisa (鷹司 信尚, 17 May 1590 – 31 December 1621), son of Nobufusa and Sassa Teruko, the daughter of Sassa Narimasa, was a kugyo or Japanese...
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Takatsukasa Fusasuke (鷹司 房輔, June 22, 1637 – March 1, 1700), son of Norihira, was a Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the early Edo period (1603–1868)...
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Takatsukasa Morohira (鷹司 師平, 1310 – 1353), son of Fuyuhira, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). Fuyunori...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira (鷹司 輔平, March 17, 1738 – February 8, 1813) was a Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He held the regent position...
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Takatsukasa Fuyumichi (鷹司 冬通, 1330 – 1386), son of Morohira, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He...
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Nariyuki 1864-1867 (1839-1906) Kujō Michitaka 1868-1871 (1807-1878) Takatsukasa Sukehiro 1863 (1783-1820) Konoe Motosaki (1808-1898) Konoe Tadahiro 1862-1863...
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Preceded by Kujō Naotada Kampaku 1862–1863 Succeeded by Takatsukasa Sukehiro...
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(1803–1872) 6. Prince Sanjō Kinteru (1882–1945) 26. Takatsukasa Sukehiro (1807–1878) 13. Lady Takatsukasa Haruko (1848–1924) 27. Lady Ichijō Takako (1824–1872)...
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Takatsukasa Kanehiro (鷹司 兼熙, January 17, 1659 – December 24, 1725), son of Fusasuke, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868)...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira Ichijō Teruyoshi Takatsukasa Masahiro Ichijō Tadayoshi Takatsukasa Masamichi Kujō Hisatada Konoe Tadahiro Takatsukasa Sukehiro Nijō...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira Ichijō Teruyoshi Takatsukasa Masahiro Ichijō Tadayoshi Takatsukasa Masamichi Kujō Hisatada Konoe Tadahiro Takatsukasa Sukehiro Nijō...
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a daughter of Emperor Kameyama and Iehira with a daughter of regent Takatsukasa Kanehira. ネケト. 近衛家(摂家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira Ichijō Teruyoshi Takatsukasa Masahiro Ichijō Tadayoshi Takatsukasa Masamichi Kujō Hisatada Konoe Tadahiro Takatsukasa Sukehiro Nijō...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira Ichijō Teruyoshi Takatsukasa Masahiro Ichijō Tadayoshi Takatsukasa Masamichi Kujō Hisatada Konoe Tadahiro Takatsukasa Sukehiro Nijō...
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Takatsukasa Sukehira Ichijō Teruyoshi Takatsukasa Masahiro Ichijō Tadayoshi Takatsukasa Masamichi Kujō Hisatada Konoe Tadahiro Takatsukasa Sukehiro Nijō...
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Tomiko Michiko married Matsudaira Yorisato by Tomiko Takako married Takatsukasa Sukehiro by Tomiko ネケト. 一条家(摂家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original...
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