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- Abutsu-ni (阿仏尼, c. 1222 – 1283; the -ni suffix means "nun") was a ****anese poet and nun. She served as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Kuni-Naishinnō, later...
- prompting of Nun Abutsu-ni; and the younger, more liberal Reizei branch, founded by Tameie' younger son Fujiwara no Tamesuke (b. 1263) by Abutsu (d. circa 1283;...
- anthologies of poems. Tameie was the second son of poet Teika and married Abutsu-ni. He was the central figure in a circle of ****anese poets after the Jōkyū...
- Women: Politics, Personality, and Literary Production in the Life of Nun Abutsu. University of Hawai'i Press, January 2013, 272 pages. (Co-editor) Birth...
- Nisshō Toshiyuki Nagashima as Nikkō Shōnin Kō Nishimura as Abutsu Harue Akagi as Wife of Abutsu Shinsuke Mikimoto as Nanbu Sanenaga Hideo Kanze as Hiki Yoshimoto...
- (1271–1306), written by Go-****akusa In no Nijō Izayoi Nikki (c. 1283), written by Abutsu-ni Nakat****sa no Naishi Nikki (1280–92), written by Fujiwara no Tsuneko...
- Women: Politics, Personality, and Literary Production in the Life of Nun Abutsu. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 7–13, 52, 71. McCullough, William...
- Constantinople (b. 1243) December 25 – Manuel of Castile, Spanish nobleman (b. 1234) Abutsu-ni, ****anese noblewoman, nun, poet and writer (b. 1222) Ata-Malik Juvayni...
- kayoi (The Saga Road) by scholar-poet A****i Masaari (fl. ca. 13th c.), Abutsu had earned a re****tion as a scholar among her contemporaries and was living...
- Lebanese singer and dancer Rreze Abdullahu (born 1990), Kosovo Albanian writer Abutsu-ni (阿仏尼, c. 1222–1283), ****anese nun and poet J. R. Ackerley (1896–1967)...