- no
Kaneie (藤原兼家), 929–990. Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi, 925–977. Naidaijin,
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi Dainagon,
Minamoto no
Kaneakira (源兼明) Dainagon, Fujiwara...
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Fujiwara no
Kanemichi (藤原 兼通, 925 –
December 20, 977), also
known as Horikawa-dono and Tōtōmi-kō, was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and
politician during...
-
family that
claims descent from the
medieval court noble Fujiwara no
Kanemichi. The
family settled in
Mikawa and
served the
Matsudaira clan as retainers...
- are also
prefectural Federations in all 47
prefectures of ****an. 1989:
Kanemichi Kumagai 1998:
Mitsuo Bannai 2006:
Sakuji Daikoku Hisashi Inoue 2017: Yukihiro...
- (approximate date)
Conrad I, king of
Burgundy (approximate date)
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi, ****anese
statesman (d. 977) Gerberga,
Frankish noblewoman (approximate...
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Catholic Church 910 –
Alfonso III, king of
Asturias 977 –
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi, ****anese
statesman (b. 925) 1295 –
Margaret of Provence,
French queen...
- the post of
Sadaijin (Minister of the Left). His
father was
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi.
Akimitsu is
known for
having been
involved in a
strange set of cir****stances...
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November 8 – Ibn al-Qūṭiyya,
Andalusian historian December 20 –
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi, ****anese
statesman (b. 925) Amlaíb mac Illuilb, king of Alba (Scotland)...
- En'yū 973–979 (5 years) 947–979 (31–32 years)
Daughter of
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi.
Fujiwara no
Junshi 藤原遵子 982–997 (15 years) 957–1017 (59–60 years) Daughter...
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Emperor En'yū
Fujiwara no
Koretada (924–972) Sesshō 970–972
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi (925–977)
Kampaku 972–977
Fujiwara no
Yoritada (924–989)
Kampaku 977–986...