Fujiwara no Ariko (藤原(三条)有子; 1207 – March 2, 1286) also known as Fujiwara no Yushi, Anka Monin (安喜門院) and Ankimon-in, was Empress of Japan as the consort...
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亜里子, born 1975), Japanese photographer Ariko Iso (磯 有理子, born 1970), Japanese football trainer Fujiwara no Ariko (藤原 有子, 1207 – 1286), was an Empress consort...
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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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(尚侍) Daughter: Fujiwara no Ariko (藤原有子, ?–866), wife of Taira no Takamune, Naishi-no-suke (典侍) Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Fujiwara no Mototsune" in...
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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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Empress (Jingū): Sanjō (Fujiwara) Ariuko (三条(藤原)有子) later Ankimon’in (安喜門院), Sanjo Kinfusa's daughter Empress (Chūgū): Konoe (Fujiwara) Nagako (近衛(藤原)長子) Later...
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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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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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Fujiwara no Kishi (藤原(西園寺)嬉子; 1252 – 26 May 1318), (also called Senshi) later Imadegawa-in (今出川院), was an empress consort of Japan. She was one of the...
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Fujiwara no Saneko (藤原(洞院)佶子; 1245 – 2 September 1272), also known as Kyogoku-in (京極院), was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Kameyama. Issue:...
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Fujiwara no Taishi (藤原 帯子, also read Fujiwara no Tarashiko; died 794) was a Japanese noblewoman of the Nara period. She was a consort of Prince Ate. She...
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Fujiwara no Kimiko (藤原(西園寺)公子; 1232 – 6 March 1304) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Go-Fukakusa, her nephew. In 1293 (first year of the...
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February 17 – Luca Belludi, Italian friar and religious leader March 2 – Fujiwara no Ariko, Japanese empress (b. 1207) March 19 (or 18) – Alexander III, king...
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(the Elder), English countess (d. 1253) Fujiwara no Akiuji, Japanese nobleman and poet (d. 1274) Fujiwara no Ariko, Japanese empress consort (d. 1286) Gilbert...
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(the Elder), English countess (d. 1253) Fujiwara no Akiuji, Japanese nobleman and poet (d. 1274) Fujiwara no Ariko, Japanese empress consort (d. 1286) Gilbert...
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February 17 – Luca Belludi, Italian friar and religious leader March 2 – Fujiwara no Ariko, Japanese empress (b. 1207) March 19 (or 18) – Alexander III, king...
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and second cousin of his predecessor Emperor Shijō. Empress: Saionji (Fujiwara) no Yoshi-ko (西園寺(藤原)姞子) Later Ōmiya-in (大宮院), Saionji Saneuji’s daughter...
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the firstborn son of Emperor Go-Toba. His mother was Ariko (在子) (1171–1257), daughter of Minamoto no Michichika (源通親). Tsuchimikado's Imperial family lived...
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Fujiwara no Ritsushi (九条立子; 1192 – 18 January 1248) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Juntoku. In 1226, she ordained as a Buddhist nun and...
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Konoe Nagako (redirect from Fujiwara no Choshi)
Japanese royalty Preceded by Fujiwara no Ariko Empress consort of Japan 1226–1229 Succeeded by Kujō Shunshi...
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Go-Horikawa Anki-mon In (安喜門院): Fujiwara no Ariko (藤原有子) (1207-1286) - consort of Emperor Go-Horikawa Takatsukasa In (鷹司院): Fujiwara no Chōshi (藤原長子) (1218-1275)...
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Princess Iwa (redirect from Empress Iwa-no hime)
Princess Iwa (磐之媛命, Iwa no hime no Mikoto, d. 347), sometimes known as Empress Iwa no hime (磐姫皇后, Iwa no hime kōgō), was a poet and the empress consort...
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Kujō Shunshi (redirect from Fujiwara no Shunshi)
Sukeko2 Fujiwara no Ninshi Princess Noriko2 Fujiwara no Reishi Princess Shōshi2 Fujiwara no Ritsushi Princess Kuniko2 Fujiwara no Ariko Fujiwara no Chōshi...
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Takatsukasa Fusako (redirect from Fujiwara no Fusako)
Takatsukasa Fusako died on May 19, 1712. Her grave is located at Tsuki no wa no misasagi in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. All Western dates calculated using Tsuchihashi's...
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Princess Hashihito no Anahobe (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko, 560 – 7 February 622), also known as Empress Taiza (間人皇后), was a member of the...
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She was a daughter of Emperor Go-Fushimi and the Court Lady Saionji (Fujiwara) Neishi. She was a younger sister of Emperor Kōgon, who was a member of...
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his devotion to her. She was the daughter of Emperor Go-Fukakusa and Fujiwara no Kimiko. She was named Empress to her cousin in 1285. By the time she...
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mother of Emperor Juntoku Consort: Minamoto no Zaishi/Ariko (源在子) later Shomeimon-in (承明門院; 1171–1257), Minamoto no Michichika's adopted daughter and priest...
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Sukeko2 Fujiwara no Ninshi Princess Noriko2 Fujiwara no Reishi Princess Shōshi2 Fujiwara no Ritsushi Princess Kuniko2 Fujiwara no Ariko Fujiwara no Chōshi...
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Japanese royalty Preceded by Fujiwara no Ritsushi Empress consort of Japan 1221–1224 Succeeded by Fujiwara no Ariko...
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