Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) (1536 – June 7, 1612), son of regent Taneie, was a court noble of Japan. His life spanned the Sengoku, Azuchi–Momoyama, and early...
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calligrapher, painter and diarist Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久, 1536–1612), Japanese kuge Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房, 1838–1873), Japanese kugyō Konoe Tadahiro (近衛 忠熙, 1808–1898)...
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Kazunari, Toyotomi Hidekatsu, Tokugawa Hidetada Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630), daughter of Konoe Sakihisa, married to Emperor Go-Yōzei Chikurin-in (1579/80–1649)...
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was Konoe Sakihisa, and her adopted father was Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Her posthumous Buddhist name was Chukamonin (中和門院). Konoe was born in 1575 to Konoe Sakihisa...
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Prince Senior first rank Konoe Tadahiro (近衛 忠熙, September 4, 1808 – March 18, 1898), son of Motosaki, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late...
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Empress (Nyōgo): Fujiwara (Konoe) Sakiko (藤原近衛 前子)(1575 – 11 August 1630), later Chukamonin (中和門院), daughter of Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) First Daughter: Princess...
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Yorimichi called sekke: the Konoe family, Kujō family, Ichijō family, Takatsukasa family and Nijō family. Both the Konoe and Kujō families were descendants...
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daughter Second daughter: Imperial Princess Ken'shi (憲子内親王; 1669–1688) married Konoe Iehiro Lady-in-waiting: Chunagon-Naishi (1653–1691; 中納言典侍) First son: Imperial...
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or Masahito. He was the third son of Emperor Go-Yōzei and his consort, Konoe Sakiko. Prince Kotohito had 11 full siblings (7 sisters and 4 brothers)...
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Sesshō, Ichijō Akiyoshi, 1647 Kampaku, Ichijō Akiyoshi, 1647–1651 Kampaku, Konoe Hisatsugu, 1651–1653 Kampaku, Nijō Mitsuhira, 1653–1663 Sadaijin Udaijin...
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Konoe Iehira (近衛 家平, 1282 – 1324), son of Iemoto, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position kampaku...
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48. Taniguchi, Kengo (1994). 流浪の戦国貴族 近衛前久 [Rurō no sengoku kizoku: Konoe Sakihisa] (in Japanese). Chūkō Shinsho. ISBN 4-12-101213-5. 公卿人名大事典. Nichigai...
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Konoe Nobuhiro (近衛 信尋, 24 June 1599– 15 November 1649), Ōzan (応山) as a monk, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He was...
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period", named in imitation of the Heian period Sanpitsu. He is a son of Konoe Sakihisa by a lady of waiting whose name is unknown. 1577 he held his genpuku...
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(Chancellor): Konoe (Fujiwara) Sakihisa (1582) Hashiba (Fujiwara > Toyotomi) Hideyoshi (1586–1598) Sadaijin (Minister of the Left): Konoe (Fujiwara) Sakihisa (1554–1557)...
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to 1533 and from 1536 to 1542. He was the son of Konoe Hisamichi, and the father of Konoe Sakihisa. His daughter, Keifukuin Kaoku Gyokuei, wrote poetry...
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Kanshūji Haruko (1553–1620) 2. Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630) 11. Takeda 1. Empress Meishō 12. Tokugawa...
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Kanshūji Haruko (1553–1620) 2. Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630) 11. Takeda 1. Emperor Go-Sai 12. Shōin...
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During Go-Nara's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Konoe Sakihisa, 1536–1612. Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The years of Go-Nara's...
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Konoe (近衛) is a Japanese aristocratic family. The family is a branch of Hokke and, by extension, a main branch of the Fujiwara clan. The Konoe claim descent...
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Imperial Court/Kuge power theory This is the theory that Prince Masahito, Konoe Sakihisa, Yoshida Kanemi, and others forced Mitsuhide to defeat Nobunaga because...
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Konoe Mototsugu (近衛 基嗣, 1305 – 1354), son of Tsunehira, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position...
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Konoe Michitsugu (近衛 道嗣, 1333 – 1387), son of Mototsugu, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a regent position...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Saneka Konoe Taneie Takatsukasa Tadafuyu? Ichijō Fusamichi? Nijō Haruyoshi? Azuchi–Momoyama period Nijō Haruyoshi? Oda Nobunaga? Konoe Sakihisa Toyotomi...
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(1986) Gunshi Kanbei (2014) – Tokugawa Ieyasu Nobunaga Moyu (2016) – Konoe Sakihisa Kohaku (2017) – Toshio Arai Rikuoh (2017) – Haruyuki Iiyama Shiroi Kyotō...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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Kanesuke Nijō Korefusa Konoe Taneie Kujō Tanemichi Takatsukasa Tadafuyu Ichijō Fusamichi Nijō Haruyoshi Ichijō Kanefuyu Konoe Sakihisa Azuchi–Momoyama period...
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