Kujō Motoie (九条基家, 1203-1280) was a waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early Kamakura period. He is designated as a member of the New Thirty-Six...
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Kujō Yoshitsune (九条 良経, 1169 – 16 April 1206), also known as Fujiwara no Yoshitsune, son of regent Kujō Kanezane and a daughter of Fujiwara no Sueyuki...
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The Un'yō Wakashū (雲葉和歌集) is a Japanese waka anthology compiled by Kujō Motoie in the Kamakura period. Only eleven of a presumed twenty volumes have survived...
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Dōjonyūdō Princess Shikishi Kujō Yoshitsune Kujō Michiie Saionji Kintsune Koga Michiteru Saionji Saneuji Minamoto no Sanetomo Kujō Motoie Fujiwara no Ieyoshi...
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(d. 1230) Ibn Abi Usaybi'a, Syrian physician and historian (d. 1270) Kujō Motoie, Japanese nobleman and poet (d. 1280) Mindaugas (or Mendog), king of...
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(d. 1230) Ibn Abi Usaybi'a, Syrian physician and historian (d. 1270) Kujō Motoie, Japanese nobleman and poet (d. 1280) Mindaugas (or Mendog), king of...
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(1198–1275), based on a copy determined by Tamesuke to have been made by Kujō Motoie 九条基家 (1203–1280), one of the younger sons of Yoshitsune. Two more Reizei-ke...
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