• Minamoto no Michitomo (源通具, Minamoto no Michitomo, 1171 - 1227) was a waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early Kamakura period. He was the...
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    Kamakura period Minamoto no Michitomo (源 通具, 1171 – 1227), waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early Kamakura period Minamoto no Sanetomo (源 実朝...
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    Horikawa Michitomo [ja] as its governor. He married Emperor Go-Toba's wetnurse, Fujiwara no Hanshi [ja], and adopted her daughter Minamoto no Zaishi [ja]...
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    legate (b. 1150) Luke Netterville, Norman archdeacon and archbishop Minamoto no Michitomo, Japanese nobleman (b. 1171) Mo (or Li Xian), Chinese emperor of...
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    Saionji Saneuji Minamoto no Sanetomo Kujō Motoie Fujiwara no Ieyoshi Jien Gyōi Minamoto no Michitomo (Horikawa Michitomo) Fujiwara no Sadaie Hachijō-in...
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    though as an illegitimate child of Minamoto Michichika. His foster father was his older brother Minamoto no Michitomo, who served in the imperial court...
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  • legate (b. 1150) Luke Netterville, Norman archdeacon and archbishop Minamoto no Michitomo, Japanese nobleman (b. 1171) Mo (or Li Xian), Chinese emperor of...
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    and one of his sisters was Ishi, mother of Dōgen; shortly after Minamoto no Michitomo, Dōgen's father, died, Moroie adopted his three year old nephew...
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    1198) Matilda of Chester (or Maud), English noblewoman (d. 1233) Minamoto no Michitomo, Japanese nobleman (d. 1227) Muhammad Aufi, Persian historian and...
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  • Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241), Fujiwara no Ariie (1155–1216), Fujiwara no Ietaka (1158–1237), Jakuren (c. 1139–1202), Minamoto no Michitomo (1171–1237)...
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  • 1198) Matilda of Chester (or Maud), English noblewoman (d. 1233) Minamoto no Michitomo, Japanese nobleman (d. 1227) Muhammad Aufi, Persian historian and...
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  • Ariie (ja:藤原有家), Fujiwara no Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo (ja:堀川通具), and Asukai Masatsune Most waka poets had their own anthologies...
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  • Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo, and...
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  • Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo, and...
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    that soon began taking place in the Bureau; of the Fellows, six (Minamoto Michitomo, Fujiwara Ariie, Teika, Fujiwara Ietaka, Fujiwara Masatsune and Jakuren...
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  • Fujiwara no Teika (whose first name is sometimes romanized as Sadaie), Fujiwara Ariie, Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo, and...
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    Nobunaga's leadership; key retainers such as Hayashi Hidesada, Hayashi Michitomo, and Shibata Katsuie soon turned on him. They raised an army to support...
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