- Kujō
Hisatada (九条 尚忠,
September 5, 1798 –
October 5, 1871), son of Nijō Harutaka, was a kuge or ****anese
court noble of the Edo
period (1603–1868). He...
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Hisatada Otaka (****anese: 尾高尚忠; 26
September 1911 – 16
February 1951) was a ****anese
composer and conductor. He was the
conductor of the NHK
Symphony Orchestra...
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Michitaka (九条 道孝, June 11, 1839 –
January 4, 1906), son of
regent Kujō
Hisatada and
adopted son of his brother, Kujō Yukitsune, was a kuge or ****anese...
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Matsuzono as of 1869; he also
adopted Hisayoshi,
third son of his
cousin Kujō
Hisatada, as his heir. ****anese
clans List of Kuge
families Five
Regent Houses Papinot...
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Petrified Forest National Park (U.S.
National Park Service)". Akahane,
Hisatada; Furuno, Takeshi; Miyajima, Hiroshi; Yoshikawa, Toshiyuki; Yamamoto, Shigeru...
- Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Takat****sa Masamichi, 1823–1856 Kampaku, Kujō
Hisatada, 1856–1862 Kampaku,
Konoe Tadahiro, 1862–1863 Kampaku, Takat****sa Sukehiro...
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Sankyo 立身三京 Nen-ami Jion 念阿弥慈恩
Iizasa Choisai Ienao 飯篠長威斎家直 Aidu
Ikousai Hisatada 愛洲移香斎久忠
Kamiizumi Nobutsuna 上泉信綱 Moro-oka Ippa 諸岡一波 T****hara
Bokuden 塚原卜伝...
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Nariatsu a
daughter married Matsudaira Yoritsugu of Hitachi-Fuchū
Domain Kujō
Hisatada Kujō
Asako (女御 (nyōgo)) to
Emperor Kōmei
Imperial Princess Yoriko Naishinnō...
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Utano Hasegawa (1832-1891) 1. Takahito,
Prince Mikasa 12.
Regent Kujō
Hisatada (1798-1871) 6.
Prince Kujō
Michitaka (1839-1906) 13. Lady
Karahashi Meiko...
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after the name of its founder. The
founder was also
known as Aizu Ikōsai
Hisatada, and his
surname is
sometimes written as "Aisu"
instead of "Aizu". Aizu...