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Konoe Iezane (近衛 家実, 1179 –
January 19, 1243), son of Motomichi, was a
court noble (Kugyō) of the
early Kamakura period. His sons include: Takat****sa...
- 1687–1737), ****anese kugyō
Konoe Iemoto (近衛 家基, 1261–1296), ****anese kugyō
Konoe Iezane (近衛 家実, 1179–1243), ****anese kugyō
Konoe Kanetsugu (近衛 兼嗣, 1360–1388), ****anese...
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Konoe (Fujiwara)
Nagako (近衛(藤原)長子)
Later Takat****sa’in (鷹司院),
Konoe Iezane’s daughter.
Empress (Chūgū): Kujō (Fujiwara)
Shunshi (九条(藤原)竴子)
Later Sōhekimon’in...
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Konoe Iezane succeeded Yo****sune as sesshō; and the
dainagon Fujiwara no
Tadatsune became sadaijin. 1206 (Ken'ei 1, 12th month):
Konoe Iezane ceases...
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founded by
Fujiwara no
Kanehira (1228-1294), who was the
sixth son of
Konoe Iezane; he was also the
first to take this
family name,
named after the section...
- 2nd month): The
emperor raised Fujiwara no Nagako, the
daughter of
Konoe Iezane, to the rank of chūgū (empress consort). She was
somewhat older than the...
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During juntoku's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku,
Konoe Iezane, d. 1242.
Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon Wikimedia Commons has media...
- 1202–1206
Konoe Iezane (1179–1243) Sesshō 1206
Kampaku 1206–1221
Emperor Juntoku Kujō
Michiie (1193–1252) Sesshō 1221
Emperor Chūkyō
Konoe Iezane (1179–1243)...
- Chōshi 藤原長子 1226–1229 (2 years) 1218–1275 (56–57 years)
Daughter of
Konoe Iezane.
Fujiwara no
Shunshi 藤原竴子 1230–1233 (3 years) 1218–1275 (56–57 years) Daughter...
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Motomichi 1160–1233
Matsudono Moroie 1172–1238 Kujō Yo****sune 1169–1206
Konoe Iezane 1179–1242 Kujō
Michiie 1193–1252 Takat****sa
Family Nijō
Family Ichijō Family...