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Jakuren (寂蓮) (also
known as
Fujiwara no
Sadanaga (藤原定長)
before becoming a monk) (1139–1202) was a ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet. He was
adopted by...
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Jakuren (1139–1202) Jien (1155–1225)
Jinzai Kiyoshi (November 15, 1903 – March...
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Kiyosuke Ason (藤原清輔朝臣)
Priest Shun'e (俊恵法師)
Priest Saigyō (西行法師)
Priest Jakuren (寂蓮法師)
Attendant to
Empress Kōka (皇嘉門院別当)
Princess Shikishi (式子内親王) Attendant...
- (1162–1241),
Fujiwara no
Ariie (1155–1216),
Fujiwara no
Ietaka (1158–1237),
Jakuren (c. 1139–1202),
Minamoto no
Michitomo (1171–1237) and A****i Masatsune...
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romanized as Sadaie),
Fujiwara Ariie,
Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the
priest Jakuren,
Minamoto Michitomo, and A****i
Masatsune (completed in 1205) Shinchokusen...
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Stations of the Tōkaidō, Rain
Shower at Shōno
Hyakunin Isshu by Kuniyoshi.
Jakuren and a
companion strolling in a
grove of yew
trees Reproduction of a hand...
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Fujiwara no
Teika with 31;Jien with 30;
Emperor Juntoku with 28; and
Jakuren and
Emperor Tsuchimikado with 25 each. The
collection itself does not have...
- Sadaie),
Fujiwara Ariie (ja:藤原有家),
Fujiwara no
Ietaka (Karyū), the
priest Jakuren,
Minamoto Michitomo (ja:堀川通具), and A****i
Masatsune Most waka
poets had...
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included in the Shin
Kokin Wakashū. He was
related by
marriage to
Jakuren,
which made him
strongly connected to the
network of
poets of the time...
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Master and
knight Hammad al-Harrani,
Ayyubid scholar, poet and
traveler Jakuren, ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet (b. 1139) Kojijū, ****anese noblewoman...