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Fujiwara no
Kanezane (藤原 兼実, 1149 – May 3, 1207), also
known as Kujō
Kanezane (九条 兼実), is the
founder of the Kujō
family (at the
encouragement of Minamoto...
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claims descent from
Fujiwara no
Kanezane,
third son of
Fujiwara no Tadamichi.
After the fall of the
Taira clan in 1185,
Kanezane became Sesshō and
Kampaku with...
- was the
father of Kujō
Yoritsune and
grandson of Kujō
Kanezane (also
known as
Fujiwara no
Kanezane). He was the
father of
Norizane and Yoritsune. His third...
- (chūgū):
Fujiwara no Ninshi/Takako (藤原任子)
later Gishūmon-in (宜秋門院), Kujō
Kanezane's daughter First Daughter:
Imperial Princess Shōshi (昇子内親王)
later Shunkamon-in...
- large, his
appearance is
graceful and
language is civilized." Kujō no
Kanezane writes in his
diary Tamaha that "Yoritomo's body is of
rigorous power,...
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Matsu Motofusa. Sadaijin, Ōinomikado Tsunemune, 1119–1189. Udaijin, Kujō
Kanezane, 1149–1207. Nadaijin,
Fujiwara Tadamasa.
Dainagon The
years of Rokujō's...
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April 1206), also
known as
Fujiwara no Yo****sune, son of
regent Kujō
Kanezane and a
daughter of
Fujiwara no Sueyuki, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble...
- no
Tsubone (加賀局),
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Nakamitsu (藤原仲光)
Fujiwara no
Kanezane (藤原 兼実, 1149 – May 3, 1207),
sixth son Doen (1151–1170),
eight son Fujiwara...
- the Kuhonji-gi
branch (九品寺義),
based around Kuhonji temple in Kyoto. Kujō
Kanezane, an
influential of the
Fujiwara Clan, he
helped defend and
protect Honen...
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split into "Five
regent houses": the Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō (descendants of
Kanezane); and also the
Konoe and Takat****sa (descendants of Motozane). To view...