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Fujiwara no
Kiyohira (藤原 清衡, 1056 –
August 10, 1128) was a
samurai of
mixed ****anese-Emishi
parentage of the late
Heian period (794–1185), who was the...
- genealogy, they were
descended from
Fujiwara no Hidesato.
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira,
after his father's death, was
raised as a
member of the
Kiyohara clan...
- some
extremely good
graphics for the discoverer. JPL · 7519 7525
Kiyohira 1992 YE
Kiyohira Fujiwara (1056–1128),
founder of
Fujiwara clan in ****an MPC ·...
- of the sect.
George Sansom states Chūson-jí was
founded by
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira in 1095. Chūson-jí was
designated as a
Special Historic Site in 1979 and...
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Fujiwara no
Fuhito Fujiwara no
Michinaga Northern Fujiwara clan
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira Art and
entertainment Fujiwara (owarai), ****anese
comedy duo (kombi) consisting...
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shrine is
still standing in the same location. In
about 1100,
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira moved his home from Fort
Toyoda in present-day Esashi, in the city of Ōshū...
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Fujiwara clan
settled at Hiraizumi,
under the
leadership of
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira.
Kiyohira hoped to "form a city
rivaling Kyoto as a
centre of culture". The...
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Following another civil war – the
Later Three-Year War –
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira took full power; his family, the
Northern Fujiwara,
controlled northern...
- in six dan (段, "parts"). In the
first dan, the
Second Avenue Archivist Kiyohira (二条蔵人清平) goes with his wife to pray to the Hase
Kannon for a child, his...
- century,
since 1087. The
Northern Fujiwara was
founded by
Fujiwara no
Kiyohira,
along with
Minamoto no Yoshiie, who
became independent and established...