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    The Fujiwara clan (藤原, 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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    The Northern Fujiwara (奥州藤原 Ōshū Fujiwara-shi) were a Japanese noble family that ruled the Tōhoku region (the northeast of Honshū) of Japan during the...
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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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  • Montoku Heishi (文徳平) – descended from 55th emperor Montoku. Ninmyō Heishi (仁明平) – descended from 54th emperor Ninmyō. Fujiwara clan (藤原) – descended from...
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  • Nakatomi clan (redirect from 中臣)
     ┃                                               ┃ Fujiwara clan (藤原) First Branch of Nakatomi clan (中臣一門) Kogo Shūi—a record of the conflict between the Nakatomi...
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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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  • (佐々木一法 (ニ代))[citation needed] Tegarayama Ujishige I (手柄山重 (初代))Yamato no Daijō Ujishige I (大和大椽藤原重) Kashū Katsuie I (加州勝家 (初代)) Kashū Katsuie II (加州勝家...
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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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    Minamoto no Tooru (源融). Udaijin, Fujiwara no Yoshimi (藤原良相), 817–867. Udaijin, Fujiwara no Ujimune (藤原宗). Udaijin, Fujiwara no Mototsune, 836–891. Naidaijin...
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    from the original on 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2024. 摂関政治で最盛期を築き上げた藤原とは、いかなる由緒を持つ氏族なのか (in Japanese). Yahoo News. 4 January 2024. Archived from...
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    from Kyoto at various times throughout history. The Northern Fujiwara (奥州藤原 Ōshū Fujiwara-shi) were a Japanese noble family that ruled the Tōhoku region...
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    from the original on 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2024. 摂関政治で最盛期を築き上げた藤原とは、いかなる由緒を持つ氏族なのか (in Japanese). Yahoo News. 4 January 2024. Archived from...
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    The Uesugi clan (上杉, Uesugi-shi, historically also Uyesugi) is a Japanese samurai clan which was at its peak one of the most powerful during the Muromachi...
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    国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション 加藤 カトウ (in Japanese). pp. 1563–1575. OCLC 673726070. "現代にも続く藤原の権勢―佐藤、伊藤、加藤上位に:日本人に多い名字ベスト10(後編:4〜10位)". nippon.com (in Japanese). 2023-03-19...
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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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    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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  • Shoten. Kimoto, Yoshinobu (1998). 藤原式家官人の考察. 高科書店. p. 47. ISBN 978-4-87294-923-0. Takemitsu, Makoto (2013). 日本史の影の主役藤原の正体: 鎌足から続く1400年の歴史. PHP研究所. p. 103...
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    from the original on 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2024. 摂関政治で最盛期を築き上げた藤原とは、いかなる由緒を持つ氏族なのか (in Japanese). Yahoo News. 4 January 2024. Archived from...
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    Nanzan guide to Japanese religions. 2006-04-01. 田村, 圓澄 (1971). "天孫降臨説話と中臣・藤原 | 九大コレクション | 九州大学附属図書館". 史淵 (in Japanese). 103. doi:10.15017/2236684. hdl:2324/2236684...
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    The Kikuchi clan (菊池, Kikuchi-shi) of Higo Province was a powerful daimyō family of Higo, Kyūshū. The lineage was renowned for valiant service in defense...
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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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    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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    Nihon shi jiten. Ōbunsha, 旺文社. (Shohan. 3-teiban ed.). Ōbunsha. 2000. 奥州藤原. ISBN 4-01-035313-9. OCLC 48424621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)...
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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 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 Umakai (藤原 宇合, 694 – September 7, 737) was a Japanese statesman, courtier, general and politician during the Nara period. The third son of...
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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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    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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    clan (当麻) Daughter: Fujiwara no Momoyoshi (藤原百能, 720–782) Wife: name unknown, daughter of Inaba no Kimame (稲葉気豆) 1st son: Fujiwara no Hamanari (藤原浜成, 724–790)...
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