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Fujiwara no
Akisuke (藤原 顕輔, 1090–1155) was a waka poet and
nobleman active in the
Heian period ****an. One of his
poems is
included in the
Ogura Hyakunin...
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Emperor Sutoku (崇徳院)
Minamoto no
Kanemasa (源兼昌)
Master of the Left
Capital Akisuke (左京大夫顕輔) Horikawa,
attendant to
Empress Taiken (待賢門院堀河)
Later Tokudaiji...
- 1090)
Arnold of Brescia,
Italian priest and
rebel (b. 1090)
Fujiwara no
Akisuke, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1090)
Geoffrey of Monmouth,
English historian (b...
- Eric II ("the Memorable"), king of
Denmark (approximate date)
Fujiwara no
Akisuke, ****anese
nobleman and poet (d. 1155)
Juliane de Fontevrault, illegitimate...
- and
poetry scholar of the late
Heian period. He was the
second son of
Akisuke (顕輔),
compiler of the
Shika Wakashū. The
following poem by him was included...
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administrative officer of
several provinces).
Akisue was the
father of
Fujiwara no
Akisuke. In 1078
Akisue parti****ted in The
Imperial Palace Poetry Match of Shōraku-2...
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Emperor Sutoku who
ordered it in 1144. It was
compiled by
Fujiwara no
Akisuke (1090–1155; a
member of the Rokujō). It
consists of ten
volumes containing...
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foundations of
modern Man'yō scholarship..."[1]). One of the Rokujō—Fujiwara no
Akisuke (1090–1155)—compiled the
Imperial anthology, the
Shika Wakashū. Brower...
- A
replica of the
Iwami Gaiki,
which was
compiled in 1820 by
Nakagawa Akisuke, a
scholar retained by a
Hamada feudal lord. The
original book is preserved...
- by
former Emperor Sutoku,
completed c. 1151–1154,
compiled by
Fujiwara Akisuke (ja:藤原顕輔)
Senzai Wakashū: 20 scrolls, 1,285 poems,
ordered by
former Emperor...