Fujiwara no Sadayori (藤原定頼, 995-1045) was a Japanese waka poet of the mid-Heian period. One of his poems was included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. He produced...
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of the Heian period. His father was the regent Fujiwara no Yoritada and his son Fujiwara no Sadayori. An exemplary calligrapher and poet, he is mentioned...
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Koretada Fujiwara no Yoshitaka Fujiwara no Yorimichi Fujiwara no Yukinari Fujiwara no Sanekata Fujiwara no Sadayori Fujiwara no Ietaka Fujiwara no Mototoshi...
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Akazome Emon Fujiwara no Michinobu Nōin Taira no Sadafumi Kiyohara no Fukayabu Uma no Naishi Fujiwara no Yoshitaka Ōe no Chisato Fujiwara no Sadayori Jōtōmon'in...
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Court Attendant (Koui): Fujiwara no Sadamune's daughter Imperial Prince Sadayori (貞頼親王; 876–922) Court Attendant (Koui): Fujiwara no Morofuji's daughter Imperial...
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Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (category Fujiwara no Teika)
Michimasa (左京大夫道雅) Acting Middle Counselor Sadayori (権中納言定頼) Sagami (相模) Senior High Priest Gyōson (大僧正行尊) Suō no Naishi (周防内侍) Retired Emperor Sanjō (三条院)...
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middle counselor Fujiwara no Sadayori, she responded by composing her famous poem Ōe-yama ikuno no michi no tookereba mada fumi mo mizu ama no hashidate. This...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
"Minamoto" to "Fujiwara". The reason for this changing was because Emperor Go-Yōzei wanted to appoint Ieyasu to be a court noble. However, there was no precedent...
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