Fujiwara no Ietaka (藤原家隆, 1158 – May 5, 1237) was an early Kamakura period Japanese waka poet. Several of his poems are included in the Shin Kokin Wakashū...
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Fujiwara no Sadaie (藤原定家), better-known as Fujiwara no Teika (1162 – September 26, 1241), was a Japanese anthologist, calligrapher, literary critic, novelist...
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These were Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241), Fujiwara no Ariie (1155–1216), Fujiwara no Ietaka (1158–1237), Jakuren (c. 1139–1202), Minamoto no Michitomo...
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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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Jakuren (redirect from Fujiwara no Sadanaga)
his poems were selected for the work. Before he died, he adopted Fujiwara no Ietaka, pupil to Shunzei. One of his poems was included in the famous poetry...
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(born 1950) Fujiwara no Akisue (1055–1123) Fujiwara no Ietaka (1158–1237) Fujiwara no Kintō (966–1041) Fujiwara no Shunzei (1114–1204) Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241)...
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Go-Toba, compiled by Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie (ja:藤原有家), Fujiwara no Ietaka (Karyū), the priest...
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and Horikawa Dainagon (堀川大納言). Alongside Fujiwara no Ariie, Fujiwara no Teika, Jakuren, Fujiwara no Ietaka and Asukai Masatsune he worked on the compilation...
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bishop April 15 – Richard Poore, English prelate and bishop May 5 – Fujiwara no Ietaka, Japanese waka poet (b. 1158) May 31 – Kayqubad I, Seljuk ruler of...
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conservative selection, taking 47 poems from Fujiwara no Ietaka, 36 from Fujiwara no Yoshitsune, a full 35 from Fujiwara no Shunzei, along with 30 by Saionji Kintsune...
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36 poems. He is followed by Fujiwara no Shunzei and Emperor Go-Toba with 34 each; Fujiwara no Ietaka with 33; Fujiwara no Teika with 31;Jien with 30;...
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Fujiwara no Akisue (藤原顕季, 1055–1123, Japan, p) Fujiwara no Ietaka (藤原家隆, 1158–1237, Japan, p) Fujiwara no Kintō (藤原公任, 966–1041, Japan, p) Fujiwara no...
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Richard I of England (died 1199), Poitevin and Occitan poet 1158: Fujiwara no Ietaka (died 1237), Japanese Kamakura period waka poet Birth years link to...
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Emperor Go-Toba, compiled by Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren...
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Sōhekimon'in no Shōshō Fujiwara no Tameie Asukai Masatsune Fujiwara no Ietaka Fujiwara no Tomoie Fujiwara no Ariie Hamuro Mitsutoshi Fujiwara no Nobuzane...
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and nobleman, member of the Fujiwara poetic and aristocratic clan Fujiwara no Ietaka 藤原家隆 (1158–1237), early Kamakura period waka poet; has several poems...
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bishop April 15 – Richard Poore, English prelate and bishop May 5 – Fujiwara no Ietaka, Japanese waka poet (b. 1158) May 31 – Kayqubad I, Seljuk ruler of...
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(d. 1212) Ermengol VIII (or Armengol), count of Urgell (d. 1208) Fujiwara no Ietaka, Japanese waka poet (d. 1237) Giordano Forzatè, Italian religious...
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likely 1237 (born 1160), medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer in Latin Fujiwara no Ietaka (born 1158), Japanese Kamakura period waka poet...
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Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (category Fujiwara no Teika)
Minamoto no Shigeyuki (源重之) Ōnakatomi no Yoshinobu Ason (大中臣能宣朝臣) Fujiwara no Yoshitaka (藤原義孝) Fujiwara no Sanekata Ason (藤原実方朝臣) Fujiwara no Michinobu...
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(d. 1212) Ermengol VIII (or Armengol), count of Urgell (d. 1208) Fujiwara no Ietaka, Japanese waka poet (d. 1237) Giordano Forzatè, Italian religious...
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previous night it had been decided that he, along with the poets Fujiwara no Ietaka and Fujiwara no Takafusa [ja], would be allowed participate, recording that...
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anthologies including the Shūi Wakashū, the Wakan rōeishū, and Shūi Wakashū Fujiwara no Ietaka 藤原家隆 (1158–1237), early Kamakura-period waka poet; has several poems...
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numerous great poets coming to the fore. On Go-Toba's command, Fujiwara no Teika, Fujiwara no Ietaka and others compiled a new chokusenshū (imperial waka anthology)...
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as National Treasures. They were made by two calligraphers: Fujiwara no Yukinari and Ono no Michikaze. There are three National Treasures writings that...
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autumn dusk. The other, in which Rikyū found particular appeal, is by Fujiwara Ietaka (1158–1237): Show them who wait Only for flowers There in the mountain...
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632750°E / 34.516083; 135.632750 (Togiyama Tumulus) Fujiwara no Ietaka Grave 伝藤原家隆墓 den-Fujiwara no Ietaka no haka Ōsaka 34°39′34″N 135°30′47″E / 34.659528°N...
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Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo...
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Kumano Poems" 3 hanging scrolls by Retired Emperor Gotoba (1201), Fujiwara no Ietaka (1200) and Jakuren (1200) "Otekagami" (Models of Exemplary Calligraphy)...
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Emperor Go-Toba, compiled by Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren...
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