The Fujiwara clan (藤原氏, Fujiwara-shi or Fujiwara-uji) was a powerful family of imperial regents in Japan, descending from the Nakatomi clan and, as legend...
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ISBN 978-4797106558. "藤原北家.近衛". 尊卑分脈 (in Japanese). Yoshikawa Kōbunkan. 1904. p. 57. "藤原北家.九条". 尊卑分脈 (in Japanese). Yoshikawa Kōbunkan. 1904. p. 77. "藤原北家.近衛". 尊卑分脈...
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The Hokke (藤原北家, Fujiwara Hokke, lit. northern house of Fujiwara) was cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan, the other three being the Nanke, Kyōke and Shikike...
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Japan, a Japanese surname Shijō family (四条家, Shijōke)—a Japanese kuge family descended from the Fujiwara Hokke (藤原北家) Shijō Street, one of east–west streets...
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Fujiwara no Kamatari (藤原 鎌足, 614 – November 14, 669), also known as Nakatomi no Kamatari (中臣 鎌足), was a Japanese politician and aristocrat who, together...
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Fujiwara no Kaneie (藤原 兼家, 929 – July 26, 990) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. He also was known as Hōkō-in...
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Fujiwara no Mototsune (藤原 基経, 836 – February 25, 891), also known as Horikawa Daijin (堀川大臣), was a Japanese statesman, courtier and aristocrat of the early...
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His elder brother, Fujiwara no Nariee (sometimes romanized as "Nariie"; 藤原成家), would be somewhat successful in court, but not nearly as much as his niece...
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The Nanke (藤原南家, Fujiwara Nanke, lit. southern house of Fujiwara) was a cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan. It was founded by Fujiwara no Muchimaro. Muchimaro...
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Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原 良房, 804 – October 7, 872), also known as Somedono no Daijin or Shirakawa-dono, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician...
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Fujiwara no Fuhito (藤原 不比等: 659 – 13 September 720) was a powerful member of the imperial court of Japan during the Asuka and Nara periods. Second son...
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The Kyōke (藤原京家, Fujiwara Kyōke) was a cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan. It was founded by Fujiwara no Maro Maro had three brothers: Muchimaro, Fusasaki...
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Fujiwara no Morosuke (藤原 師輔, January 11, 909 – May 31, 960), also known as Kujō-dono or Bōjō-udaijin, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician...
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no Fusasaki of the "Northern House" of the Fujiwara clan (Fujiwara Hokke, 藤原北家). During the Sengoku period they supported the Unification of Japan as retainers...
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Fujiwara no Hidesato (藤原 秀郷) was a Japanese aristocrat, courtier, folk hero and samurai lord of the tenth century in the Heian period. He is famous for...
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Hokke (藤原北家) – northern family; descended from Fujiwara no Fusasaki. Fujiwara Kyōke (藤原京家) – descended from Fujiwara no Maro. Fujiwara Nanke (藤原南家) – southern...
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Fujiwara no Nakamaro (藤原 仲麻呂, 706 – October 21, 764), also known as Emi no Oshikatsu (恵美 押勝), was a Japanese aristocrat (kuge), courtier, and statesman...
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Fujiwara no Tadaie (藤原 忠家, 1033 – December 19, 1091), also known as Mikohidari Tadaie, was a Japanese statesman, courtier, politician, poet and calligrapher...
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Fujiwara no Tokihira (藤原 時平, 871 – April 26, 909) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. Tokihira was a minister under...
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Fujiwara no Tadahira (藤原 忠平, 880 – September 9, 949) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. He is also known as Teishin-Kō...
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the Shoku Nihongi Nihon Kiryaku Kimoto, Yoshinobu (1998). "藤原種継" [Fujiwara no Tanetsugu]. 藤原式家官人の考察 [An Inspection of the Officials of the Fujiwara Shikike]...
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Fujiwara no Uona (藤原 魚名, 721 – August 31, 783) was a Japanese aristocrat and statesman of the Nara period who was Minister of the Left and a member of...
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Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto Shichijō family (七条家, Shichijōke), a Japanese kuge family descended from the Fujiwara Hokke (藤原北家) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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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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Yoshinobu. "Fujiwara no Momokawa" in Fujiwara Shikike Kanjin no Kōsatsu (『藤原式家官人の考察』) (Takashina Shoten, 1998) Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth....
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The Shikike (式家, Ceremonials House) was a cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan founded by Fujiwara no Umakai, i.e., one of the four great houses of the Fujiwara...
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south of Kyoto Station Hachijō family (八条家, Hachijōke)—a Japanese kuge family descended from the Fujiwara Hokke (藤原北家) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Fujiwara no Tsuginawa (藤原継縄, 727–796), also known as Fujiwara no Tsugutada and Monozomo no Udajin, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during...
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Fujiwara no Kinsue (藤原 公季; 957–1029), also known as Kaikō, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. Kinsue served as...
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Fujiwara no Yoshikado (redirect from 藤原良門)
Fujiwara no Yoshikado (藤原良門, 8th-9th century) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. He was a minister holding the...
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