• Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 定子, 977 – January 13, 1001), also known as Sadako, was an empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Ichijō. She appears in the literary...
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    Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原 道長, 966 – 3 January 1028) was a Japanese statesman. The Fujiwara clan's control over Japan and its politics reached its zenith...
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  • Fujiwara no Genshi (藤原 嫄子, August 24, 1016 – September 19, 1039), born Princess Genshi (嫄子女王), was an empress consort (chūgū) of Emperor Go-Suzaku of...
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    consorts. First was Teishi (or Fujiwara no Sadako), a daughter of Fujiwara no Michitaka. Second was Shōshi (or Akiko), a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga, a...
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  • Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 呈子, also read Fujiwara no Shimeko; 1131 – October 23, 1176) was a Japanese noblewoman (nyoin) of the late Heian period. She was...
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    Michinaga won a power struggle against his nephew Fujiwara no Korechika, brother to Emperor Ichijō's wife Teishi, aided by his sister Senshi (mother to Emperor...
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    Fujiwara no Tamako or Fujiwara no Shōko (藤原 璋子, 1101 – September 10, 1145), also known as Taikenmon'in (待賢門院), was an empress consort of Emperor Toba...
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  • Fujiwara no Kenshi (藤原 妍子, 994 – October 16, 1027), also known as Empress Dowager Biwadono (枇杷殿皇太后), was an empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Sanjō...
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    married Michitaka's daughter Teishi (Sadako), thus continuing the close ties between the Imperial family and the Fujiwara. Michitaka is sometimes referred...
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  • consort Fujiwara no Teishi dies in childbirth. November – The imperial palace is destroyed by fire. 70th birthday and longevity ceremony of Fujiwara no Bokushi...
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  • however, Fujiwara no Genshi, daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimichi, was made Secondary Empress and became the Emperors favorite, and Teishi was no longer allowed...
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  • Reizei)[citation needed] April 8: Fujiwara no Shoshi is promoted to Empress (Chugu), while there is another empress, Fujiwara no Teishi (kogo) - this is the first...
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    Ichijo's wife, Empress Fujiwara no Teishi. Raised by his grandfather, Fujiwara no Michitaka, who died in 995. His father, Fujiwara no Korechika, was promoted...
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    Pillow Book, Shōnagon writes about Empress Teishi, and her disappointment after her father's death when Fujiwara no Michinaga made his daughter Shōshi consort...
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  • Reizei)[citation needed] April 8: Fujiwara no Shoshi is promoted to Empress (Chugu), while there is another empress, Fujiwara no Teishi (kogo) - this is the first...
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    him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi's unexpected death. This left Michinaga's...
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  • Empress Teimei can refer to: Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 定子, 977–1001), also known as Sadako, empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Ichijō Princess Sadako...
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  • Fujiwara no Tashi (藤原多子; 1140 – January 12, 1202) was an empress consort of Japan. She was first the consort of Emperor Konoe, and then of Emperor Nijō...
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    Death poem (redirect from Jisei no ku)
    happenings That got entangled. — Zen monk Kozan Ichikyo (1283–1360) Fujiwara no Teishi, the first empress of Emperor Ichijo, was also known as a poet. Before...
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    princesses, except for Iwa no hime (empress consort of Nintoku). After Empress Kōmyō (empress consort of Shōmu), daughters of the Fujiwara clan or other clans...
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  • of Emperor Junna. Fujiwara no Ryoshi was born in 759 to Fujiwara no Momokawa and Fujiwara no Moroe (藤原諸姉), a daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu. Like many...
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  • of Emperor Ichijō, Fujiwara no Teishi. 989 (Eiso 1, 29th day of the 1st month): Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下, ju go-i no ge). Also appointed...
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  • Fujiwara no Junshi (藤原 遵子, 957 – June 27, 1017) was an empress consort of Japan. She was the consort of Emperor En'yū of Japan. She was the daughter of...
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  • Fujiwara no Anshi (964 AD), wife of Emperor Murakami Fujiwara no Teishi (1001), wife of Emperor Ichijō Koshikibu no Naishi (1025), poet Fujiwara no Yoshiko...
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  • as a Korean female given name, Jeong-ja 節子, "child of integrity" Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 定子, 977–1001), empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Ichijō...
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    was deemed appropriate for a daughter of the Kujō family as part of the Fujiwara ("Wisteria Field") clan. When the Meiji imperial court relocated from Kyoto...
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    His father was Emperor Ichijō. His mother was Fujiwara no Akiko/Shōshi (藤原彰子), the daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原道長). He was the younger brother...
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  • Fujiwara no Kinshi (藤原(徳大寺)忻子, 1283 – 16 February 1352), also known as Chōrakumon-in (長楽門院), was the empress consort of Emperor Go-Nijō. She was the eldest...
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    and Fujiwara Shigeko (藤原茂子). Shirakawa had one Empress and one Imperial Consort and nine Imperial sons and daughters. Empress (chūgū): Fujiwara no Kenshi...
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  • Succession to the Japanese throne Family Tree of Japanese deities Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future royal...
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