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    Ōe no Masafusa (大江 匡房, 1041-1111) was a famed poet, scholar and tutor under the emperors of Shirakawa, Horikawa, and Toba. Masafusa was most known by...
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    the famous scholar Ōe no Masafusa, he was born to Ōe no Koremitsu and adopted by Nakahara no Hirosue but later returned to the Ōe family in 1216. There...
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    Kitsune (redirect from Kyubi no kitsune)
    in Japanese literature (cf. Tamamo no Mae) also originates from China. Ōe no Masafusa (d. 1111) in Kobiki (or Kobi no ki (狐眉記, A record of fox spirits))...
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  • to fund her translation of the works of 11th-century Japanese writer Ōe no Masafusa. She played violin with the Oakland Symphony, the Lydian String Quartet...
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    career. In 860 Yoshika began studying in the Shikibu-shō. According to Ōe no Masafusa he showed exceptional skill as a student. After completing his studies...
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  • Prince of Powys (b. 1051) Iorwerth ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys (b. 1053) Ōe no Masafusa, Japanese poet and writer (b. 1041) Richard II, Italian consul and Duke...
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    coming-of-age ceremony. His Dharma name was Senkōin Shuntoku Sonryō (先甲院峻徳尊了). Ōe no Masafusa taught Yoshimitsu the Sho. He was skilled in horsemanship and archery...
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    Subsequently, he became something of a paragon of samurai skill and bravery. Oe no Masafusa was his teacher for the art of war. He was the third generation leader...
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  • Eiga Monogatari 1109 - Honchō shinsenden by Ōe no Masafusa 1109 - Sanuki no suke Nikki the diary of Sanuki no suke 1110 - Nezame monogatari emaki 1113 -...
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  • Sunomata, and Nogami. One of the most well-known men from this group is Ōe no Masafusa (1041–1111), an advisor to Emperor Go-Sanjō (1032–1073) who has one...
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    (江記), although no corresponding passage exists in the Record of the Enthronement of Emperor Go-Sanjō (後三条院御即位記), attributed to Ōe no Masafusa. In 1735, during...
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    the birth of her great-grandson Ōe no Masafusa in Chōkyū 2 (1041). Akazome Emon served Minamoto no Rinshi and Fujiwara no Shōshi, who were, respectively...
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    immortals. In Honchō Shinsen-den (本朝神仙伝; "Accounts of Japanese Immortals"), Ōe no Masafusa states that the included version of the former story is merely an abridged...
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    troops, an increase since 1022, when there were a million soldiers. Ōe no Masafusa, Japanese poet (d. 1111) Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse (Raymond of Saint-Gilles)...
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  • al-Din Gorgani, Persian physician (d. 1136) (approximate date) 1041 Ōe no Masafusa, Japanese poet (d. 1111) Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse (Raymond of Saint-Gilles)...
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  • Prince of Powys (b. 1051) Iorwerth ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys (b. 1053) Ōe no Masafusa, Japanese poet and writer (b. 1041) Richard II, Italian consul and Duke...
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    Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (category Fujiwara no Teika)
    Household (祐子内親王家紀伊) Acting Middle Counselor Masafusa (権中納言匡房) Minamoto no Toshiyori Ason (源俊頼朝臣) Fujiwara no Mototoshi (藤原基俊) Lay Novice of Hosshō-ji Temple...
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  • Tokyo: Meiji Shoin. ISBN 978-4061586215. Shibayama, Saeko (2012). Ōe no Masafusa and the Convergence of the "Ways": The Twilight of Early Chinese Literary...
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  • waiting to ambush the Shogun. Masafusa, who had overheard a conversation in the past between Yoshiie and Lord Fujiwara no Yorimichi at Uji explain how...
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  • no Michinaga, "the Ōe family" (possibly Ōe no Sukekuni or Ōe no Masafusa), Fujiwara no Atsutaka and Fujiwara no Kiyosuke; from prefaces Koremune no Takatoki...
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    heaven and earth. Jūzenji exists with all beings. The Masafusa-ki is another text. Oe Masafusa wrote it. He lived from 1041 to 1111. This text also talks...
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    Emperor Antoku and Emperor Go-Toba, we can see "Nigyo" and "Gode" in Oe Masafusa's "Eke Yadai" and "Enkei Datame Ki" and "Go-Toba" in the "Enkei Datame...
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    Portuguese and Spanish to take over. In June 1630, Suetsugu died and his son, Masafusa, allowed the company officials to reestablish communication with the shogun...
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