Ariwara no Yukihira (在原 行平, 818 – September 6, 893) was a Japanese Heian period courtier and bureaucrat, who held a number of positions over the course...
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Narihira and his brothers Yukihira, Nakahira and Morihira [ja] were made commoners and given the surname Ariwara. The scholar Ōe no Otondo was also a brother...
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of Ariwara no Narihira's affair with imperial consort Fujiwara no Takaiko, the romantic relationship between Narihira's brother Ariwara no Yukihira and...
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The Ariwara clan (在原氏, Ariwara-uji, also known as the Arihara clan) was a Japanese noble family of imperial descent The name of the clan is also read Arihara...
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Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. He was a son of Ōe no Otondo (大江音人) and a nephew of Ariwara no Yukihira and Ariwara no Narihira. Ten of his poems were included...
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hadith compiler (or 817) Al-Fath ibn Khaqan, Muslim governor (or 817) Ariwara no Yukihira, Japanese governor (d. 893) Pepin, count of Vermandois (approximate...
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ladled brine in order to make salt. A courtier, Middle Counsellor Ariwara no Yukihira, dallied with them during his exile to Suma for three years. Shortly...
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Kobe City: Sarasvati of Nunobiki Waterfall Ariwara no Yukihira, Ariwara no Narihira and Nunobiki Waterfall En-no-Gyoja and Nunobiki Waterfall Mysterious...
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Chinese warlord December 26 – Masrur al-Balkhi, Muslim general Ariwara no Yukihira, Japanese governor (b. 818) Aznar II Galíndez, count of Aragon (Spain)...
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hadith compiler (or 817) Al-Fath ibn Khaqan, Muslim governor (or 817) Ariwara no Yukihira, Japanese governor (d. 893) Pepin, count of Vermandois (approximate...
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Okimoto's daughter Court Attendant (Koui): Ariwara no Fumiko (在原文子), Ariwara no Yukihira's daughter Eighth Son: Imperial Prince Sadakazu (貞数親王; 875–916) Imperial...
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Immortals Sosei (died 910), one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals 818: Ariwara no Yukihira (died 893), Japanese Heian period courtier, poet and bureaucrat Birth...
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of the Six best Waka poets and Thirty-six Poetry Immortals 893: Ariwara no Yukihira (born 818), Japanese Heian period courtier, poet and bureaucrat 896:...
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no Fujiko/Tōshi , Fujii no Michiyori's daughter Wife: Imperial Princess Ito (伊都内親王), eighth daughter of Emperor Kanmu Third son: Ariwara no Yukihira (在原...
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became the wife of Prince Abo, and the mother of the waka poets Ariwara no Yukihira and Narihira. The Kōfuku-ji in Nara houses a document, the Ito-naishinnō...
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Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (category Fujiwara no Teika)
Yukihira (中納言行平) Ariwara no Narihira Ason (在原業平朝臣) Fujiwara no Toshiyuki Ason (藤原敏行朝臣) Ise (伊勢) Prince Motoyoshi (元良親王) Priest Sosei (素性法師) Fun'ya no...
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The waka poets Ariwara no Yukihira and Narihira were his brothers. He died in 877. Among his children were Ōe no Chisato and Ōe no Chifuru (大江千古). His...
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Poet laureate (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro serve as the court poet of Empress Jitō. During the Heien period, Ariwara no Yukihira, Murasaki Shikibu, Fujiwara no Kintō and Akazome...
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Ariwara no Yukihira (Japanese: 在原朝臣行平 Ariwara no Asomi Yukihira) Fujiwara no Kotonao (Japanese: 藤原言直) Fujiwara no Okikaze (Japanese: 藤原興風) Fun'ya no Yasuhide...
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exiled Ariwara no Yukihira viewing the Moon. Traveling with a monk and the ex-samurai, Sora (who later accompanied Bashō on most of his Oku no Hosomichi...
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which were distributed during ceremonies and functions. Ariwara no Yukihira (Ariwara no Yukihira), minister (883–887), known as Zai Minbukyō ("Zai" being...
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