Yoshizane founded the Nijō family. The Kujō family were sponsors of the Kitano Shrine. In 1219, Kujō Michiie offered an emakimono named "Kitano Tenjin...
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"Triple Tiger"). The Kujō family was one of the five branches of the historically powerful Fujiwara clan of courtiers. Father: Kujō Michiie Mother: Saionji...
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called sekke: the Konoe family, Kujō family, Ichijō family, Takatsukasa family and Nijō family. Both the Konoe and Kujō families were descendants of Fujiwara...
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of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Kujō Norizane, 1231–1232 Sesshō, Kujō Norizane, 1232–1235 Sesshō, Kujō Michiie, 1235–1237 Sesshō, Konoe Kanetsune,...
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reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Kujō Michiie, 1193–1252. Sadaijin, Kujō Michiie. Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The year of Chūkyō's reign...
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year before. Father: Kujō Kanezane Mother: Fujiwara Tomoko Wives and Children: Wife: Ichijō Yoshiyasu's daughter Kujō Michiie Kujō Noriie (1194–1225) Fujiwara...
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the Fujiwara Hok-ke was split into five regent houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. They had a "monopoly" to the offices of sesshō and kampaku...
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Kujō Tadanori Mother: Saionji Kinsuke‘s daughter Wife and Children: Wife: Emperor Kameyama‘s daughter Wife: Imperial Prince Moriyoshi’s daughter Kujō...
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1179–1242 Kujō Michiie 1193–1252 Takatsukasa Family Nijō Family Ichijō Family Konoe Kanetsune 1210–1259 Takatsukasa Kanehira 1228–1294 Kujō Norizane 1211–1235...
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Yoritomo" at pp. 633–634. Nussbaum, "Fujiwara no Yoritsune" at p. 212; "Kujō Yoritsune" at p. 571 linking "Hōjō Masako" at p. 340 Nussbaum, "Fujiwara...
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loses his position as kampaku; and Kujō Michiie takes on the role of regent. 1221 (Jōkyū 3, 7th month): The sesshō Michiie is replaced by Iezane. 1221 (Jōkyū...
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Kujō Tadamoto (九条 忠基, 1345 – 1397), son of regent Tsunenori with Sanjo Sanetada’s daughter, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period...
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kin group. The Ichijō was a branch of the Fujiwara clan, founded by Kujō Michiie's son Ichijō Sanetsune and was one of the Five regent houses, from which...
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sesshō (1237–1242) kampaku (1242) sesshō (1247–1252) With a daughter of Kujō Michiie he had a son Motohira. 近衛家(摂家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original...
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1179–1242 Kujō Michiie 1193–1252 Takatsukasa Family Nijō Family Ichijō Family Konoe Kanetsune 1210–1259 Takatsukasa Kanehira 1228–1294 Kujō Norizane 1211–1235...
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to 1479. Kujō Hisatsune was his son. Father: Kujō Mitsuie Mother: Karahashi Aritoyo’s daughter Wives and Children: Wife: Jusanmi Tomoko Kujō Hisatsune...
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Nijō Yoshizane (二条 良実, 1216 – January 11, 1270), son of regent Kujō Michiie, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Kamakura period (1185–1333) of Japan...
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Enichi-san (慧日山). Tōfuku-ji was founded in 1236 by the imperial chancellor Kujō Michiie. He appointed the monk Enni as founding priest, who had studied Rinzai...
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Kujō Norizane (九条 教実, 1210 – 1235), son of regent Michiie, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period. He held regent positions kampaku...
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aristocratic kin group. The Nijō was a branch of the Fujiwara clan, founded by Kujō Michiie's son Nijō Yoshizane. The Nijō was one of the Five regent houses; from...
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sessho from 1246 to 1247. Ietsune and Saneie were his sons. Father: Kujo Michiie Mother: Saionji Rinshi (1192-1251) Wives and Children: Wife: Bomon Arinobu’s...
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Haruyoshi Foster father: Kujō Tanemichi Mother: Fushimi-no-miya-Iko Wife: Takakura Hiroko Children (all by Takakura Hiroko): Kujō Yukiie son (増孝, 1569-1644)...
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line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperors...
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among other children, sons Nijō Yasumichi, Kujō Michifusa, Matsudono Michimoto (1615-1646). Father: Kujō Kanetaka Mother: Takakura Hiroko Wife: Toyotomi...
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1619. He married a daughter of daimyō Oda Nobunaga and the couple adopted Kujō Yukiie's son, who became known as Nijō Yasumichi. ネケト. 二条家(摂家) (in Japanese)...
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Kujō Michinori (九条 道教, 1315–1349), son of Moronori with Imperial Prince Moriyoshi’s daughter and adopted son of Fusazane, was a kugyō or Japanese court...
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Kujō family (Japanese: 九条家, Hepburn: Kujō-ke) is a Japanese aristocratic kin group. The family is a branch of Hokke and, by extension, a main branch of...
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nobility and the Bakufu conflicted, the issue was bitterly contested. Kujō Michiie and the court nobility supported Prince Tadanari (忠成王), a son of Retired...
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Kujō Hisatada (九条 尚忠, September 5, 1798 – October 5, 1871), son of Nijō Harutaka, was a kuge or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He...
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Kiminaga; founder of Kokajima clan Tachibana no Narisue (橘成季) - Served Kujō Michiie Minamoto no Hisanao (源久直) - Member of the Saga Genji line of the Minamoto...
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