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either a
child emperor before his
coming of age, or an
empress regnant. The
Kampaku (関白) was
theoretically a sort of
chief advisor for the Emperor, but was...
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first person in
history to
become a
Kampaku who was not born a noble. He then p****ed the
position and
title of
Kampaku to his nephew,
Toyotomi Hidetsugu...
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gained the
positions of daijō-daijin (太政大臣,
Chancellor of the Realm) and
kampaku (関白,
Imperial Regent), the
highest offices of the
aristocratic class. As...
- 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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period (794–1185)
through the
monopoly of
regent positions, Sesshō and
Kampaku. The family's
primary strategy for
central influence was
through the marrying...
- Daijō-kan included:
Kampaku, Nijō Michihira, 1316–1318
Kampaku, Ichijō Uchitsune, 1318–1323
Kampaku, Kujō Fusazane, 1323–1324
Kampaku, Takat****sa Fuyuhira...
- Naozane, 1779–1785
Kampaku, Kujō Naozane, 1785–1787
Kampaku, Takat****sa Sukehira, 1787–1791
Kampaku, Ichijō Teruyoshi, 1791–1795
Kampaku, Takat****sa Masahiro...
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Chancellor (Daijō-daijin).
During his lifetime,
Michinaga was
called the Mido
Kampaku, a
title referencing the name of his residence, Mido, and that he was Regent...
- Daijō-kan included:
Kampaku, Kujō
Yukiie (1608–1612),
Kampaku, Takat****sa
Nobuhisa (1612–1615),
Kampaku, Nijō
Akizane (1615–1619),
Kampaku, Kujō
Yukiie (1619–1623)...
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drumming music Taikō (太閤) a
title given to a
retired Kampaku regent in ****an—see Sesshō and
Kampaku.
Commonly refers to
Toyotomi Hideyoshi Chatham Island...