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    Emperor Nijō (二条天皇, Nijō-tennō, July 31, 1143 – September 5, 1165) was the 78th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His...
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    Emperor Go-Nijō (後二条天皇, Go-Nijō-tennō, 9 March 1285 – 10 September 1308) was the 94th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    Nijō Morotada (二条 師忠, 1254 – 1341) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Kamakura period. He was a member of the Nijō family, which was a branch of...
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    Court lady: Fujiwara (Nijo) Michiko (二条道子) also Gon-no-Dainagon no Sammi no Tsubone (権大納言三位局, d. 1351) later Reisho-in (霊照院), Nijō Tamemichi's daughter...
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    Nijō Yoshimoto (二条 良基, 1320 – July 16, 1388), son of regent Nijō Michihira, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble), waka poet, and renga master of the early...
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    (順仁). He was as Yoshihito- or Toshihito-shinnō. He was the son of Emperor Nijō. He left no children. He was made Crown Prince before his first birthday...
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    Fujiwara were divided into Five regent houses (五摂家, Go-sekke): the Konoe, Kujō, Nijō, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa families. From then on, these five families served...
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    Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Takatsukasa Kanetada, 1298 Sesshō, Nijō Kanemoto, 1298–1300 Kampaku, Nijō Kanemoto, 1300–1305 Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The...
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    1740 she was the second daughter of Emperor Sakuramachi, and her mother was Nijō Ieko (二条 舎子). Toshiko had an older sister who died at a young age, and a...
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    Kyoto on 7 October 1749. The damage done included the burning of the keep of Nijō Castle after it was struck by lightning. Sakuramachi died on 28 May 1750...
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    second cousin, the Daikakuji-tō Emperor Go-Nijō. Tokuji 3, in the 8th month (1308): In the 8th year of Go-Nijo-tennō's reign (後二条天皇八年), the emperor died...
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    Toyotomi Hidekatsu with Oeyo, later married Kujō Yukiie and had 2 Sons: Nijō Yasumichi and Kujō Michifusa.(Hidekatsu was Oeyo's former husband who died...
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    Sakihisa (1554–1568) Nijō (Fujiwara) Haruyoshi (1569–1578) Kujō (Fujiwara) Kanetaka (1579–1581) Ichijō (Fujiwara) Uchimoto (1581–1585) Nijō (Fujiwara) Akizane...
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    Sesshō (Regent for a minor Emperor): Nijō (Fujiwara) Mochimoto (1428–1432) Ichijō (Fujiwara) Kaneyoshi (1432) Nijō (Fujiwara) Mochimoto (second time, 1432–1433)...
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    Tomomori's daughter First son: Imperial Prince Kuniharu (邦治親王) later Emperor Go-Nijō Lady-in-waiting: Itsutsuji (Fujiwara) Chushi (五辻(藤原)忠子; 1268–1319) later...
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    Daughter: Imperial Princess Yasuko (泰子内親王) married Nijō Fuyuzane Consort: Fujiwara (Nijo) Noriko, Nijo Norimoto's daughter First Son: Imperial Prince Tokiyasu...
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    career. During Go-Kōmyō's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Nijō Yasumichi, 1635–1647 Sesshō, Kujō Michifusa, 1647 Sesshō, Ichijō Akiyoshi...
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    apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Ichijō Akiyoshi, 1629–1635 Sesshō, Nijō Yasumichi, 1635–1647 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The years of Meishō's...
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    represents the end of the insei system. In 1158 Go-Shirakawa abdicated to his son Nijō and became the cloistered emperor (the term used here out of practicality...
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    the 8th month) Shortly thereafter, Emperor Nijō is said to have acceded to the throne (sokui). After Nijō was formally enthroned, the management of all...
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    years from December 1306 through October 1308. The reigning emperor was Go-Nijō-tennō (後二条天皇). 1306 Tokuji gannen (徳治元年): The new era name was created to...
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    Hanazono in Bunpō 2, Takaharu-shinno was proclaimed emperor at the age of 31. Nijō Michihira was kampaku (chancellor); but the court remained under the direction...
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    Nobunaga's overlordship and tried to regain state power. In 1569, Yoshiaki's Nijō residence was constructed, becoming a notable symbol of his authority. In...
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  • of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperors...
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  • no Haruyoshi (藤原晴良) (1526–1579) (Nijō family, 二条家) 1553-1568 ? 1568-1578 Fujiwara no Haruyoshi (藤原晴良) (1526–1579) (Nijō family, 二条家) 1578-1582 Taira no...
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    years from November 1302 through August 1303. The reigning emperor was Go-Nijō-tennō (後二条天皇). 1302 Kengen gannen (乾元元年): The new era name was created to...
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    (Regent for an adult Emperor): Takatsukasa (Fujiwara) Kanehira (1255–1261) Nijō (Fujiwara) Yoshizane (1261–1265) Ichijō (Fujiwara) Sanetsune (1265–1267)...
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    career. During Reigen's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Nijō Mitsuhira, 1663–1664 Sessho, Takatsukasa Fusasuke, 1664–1668 Kampaku, Takatsukasa...
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    Bunki (1501–1504) Eishō (1504–1521) Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 362., p. 362, at Google Books Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982). Lessons...
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    1672) Sixth Daughter: Imperial Princess Teishi (貞子内親王; 1606–1675) married Nijō Yasumichi Tenth Son: Imperial Prince Morochika (庶愛親王) later Imperial Prince...
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