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Kojijū (小侍従; 1121–1202 CE) (also
Matsuyoi no
Kojijū) was a waka poet and ****anese
noblewoman active in the late
Heian period. Her
father was Ki no Mitsukiyo...
- The
Kojijū-shū (小侍従集) is a ****anese
anthology of waka poetry. It is the
personal anthology (kashū) of
Kojijū. The
earliest form of the
Kojijū-shū, the...
- Mother:
Keijuin (1514–1565) Wife:
daughter of
Konoe Taneie Concubines:
Kojiju no
Tsubone Karasumaru-dono Children:
Teruwakamaru (1562–1562) nun in Kyokoji...
- poet and
traveler Jakuren, ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet (b. 1139)
Kojijū, ****anese
noblewoman and waka poet (b. 1121)
Minamoto no Yoshishige, ****anese...
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archbishop of
Reims (d. 1175)
Joscelin of Louvain,
Flemish nobleman (d. 1180)
Kojijū, ****anese
noblewoman and poet (d. 1202)
January 7 – Erminold,
German Benedictine...
- 宜秋門院丹後 25. Kayōmon'in no
Echizen 嘉陽門院越前 26. Nijōin no
Sanuki 二条院讃岐 27.
Kojijū 小侍従 28. Go-Toba-in no
Shimotsuke 後鳥羽院下野 29. Ben no
Naishi 弁内侍 30. Go****akusa-in...
- no
Horikawa Gishūmon'in no
Tango Kayōmon'in no
Echizen Nijōin no
Sanuki Kojijū Go-Toba-in no
Shimotsuke Ben no
Naishi Go****akusa-in no shōshō no naishi...
- poet and
traveler Jakuren, ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet (b. 1139)
Kojijū, ****anese
noblewoman and waka poet (b. 1121)
Minamoto no Yoshishige, ****anese...
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archbishop of
Reims (d. 1175)
Joscelin of Louvain,
Flemish nobleman (d. 1180)
Kojijū, ****anese
noblewoman and poet (d. 1202) 1122
February 24 –
Wanyan Liang...
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remains an
important element of
culture and
personal expression.
Pillow book
Kojijū-shū Nijōin no
Sanuki Shū Akai-shū Saigū no Nyōgo Shū Okikaze-shū
Notes Miner...