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Minamoto no
Kintada (889–948, ****anese: 源 公忠, also 源公忠朝臣
Miyamoto no
Kintada Ason) was a
middle Heian waka poet and nobleman.
Along with his son, Minamoto...
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establishes his
younger brother Qian Chu as
ruler of Wuyue.
Minamoto no
Kintada, a ****anese
official and waka poet, dies. He is a
respected nobleman at...
- mid-Heian
period Minamoto no
Kintada (源 公忠, 889 – 948),
middle Heian waka poet and ****anese nobleman, also
known as
Miyamoto no
Kintada Ason (源公忠朝臣) Minamoto...
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Kintada Kotapadu,
commonly known as K.
Kotapadu mandal is a
mandal in
Anakapalli district in the
state of
Andhra Pradesh in India. Source:
Varada Pothanavalasa...
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Mansei (fl. 720)
Ariwara no
Narihira Ason, poet (825–880)
Miyamoto no
Kintada Ason, poet (889–948)
Fujiwara no
Toshiyuki Ason, poet (fl. 900) Onakatomi...
- (1814–1896) 14.
Count Ōgimachi
Sanemasa (1855–1923) 7. Lady Ōgimachi ****uko (1884–1965) 30. Ōgimachi
Kintada (1839–1879) 15. Lady Ōgimachi
Umiko (1859–1945)...
- 958), one of the Thirty-six
Poetry Immortals of ****an 889:
Minamoto no
Kintada, one of the Thirty-six
Poetry Immortals of ****an
Birth years link to the...
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caliph (or 891) Liu Yan,
emperor of
Southern Han (d. 942)
Minamoto no
Kintada, ****anese waka poet (d. 948) June 9 – Aimoin,
Frankish monk and archivist...
- Consort: Sanjō
Itsuko (三条 厳子) (also
known as
Fujiwara no Izuko). Sanjō
Kintada's daughter.
First son:
Imperial Prince Motohito (幹仁親王)
later Emperor Go-Komatsu...
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Along with his father,
Minamoto no
Kintada, he was
designated a
member of the Thirty-six
Poetry Immortals.
Kintada's poems are
included in
imperial poetry...