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Fujiwara no
Korenari (藤原 惟成) (953–989) was a ****anese
courtier of the
Heian era. A son of
Fujiwara no Masaki, he
served the
Emperor Kazan and
joined the...
- 1360–1423) Consort: Okurakyo-no-Tsubone (大蔵卿局)
Third son:
Imperial Prince Korenari (惟成親王, d. 1423)
Fifth son:
Imperial Prince Moronari (師成親王, 1361–1431) Consort:...
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philosopher Ch'oe Sung-no,
Korean politician and poet (b. 927)
Fujiwara no
Korenari, ****anese
courtier (b. 953)
Fujiwara no Yoritada, ****anese
nobleman (b...
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prince Charles, duke of
Lower Lorraine (d. 993) date
unknown Fujiwara no
Korenari, ****anese
courtier (d. 989)
Fujiwara no Michitaka, ****anese
nobleman (d...
- no Koretada, he
served under Emperor Kazan before joining his
brother Korenari, and the
Emperor in
becoming monks, in 986. He also
prevented the Emperor...
- chūnagon
Yoshikane and the sachūben (左中辨 middle-level
controller of the left)
Korenari,
decided to
follow the
former emperor's
example and
became Buddhist priests...
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philosopher Ch'oe Sung-no,
Korean politician and poet (b. 927)
Fujiwara no
Korenari, ****anese
courtier (b. 953)
Fujiwara no Yoritada, ****anese
nobleman (b...
-
prince Charles, duke of
Lower Lorraine (d. 993) date
unknown Fujiwara no
Korenari, ****anese
courtier (d. 989)
Fujiwara no Michitaka, ****anese
nobleman (d...
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After the
first merchants from Račíce and Dvorník, the
local nickname "
korenári" (root-salesmen) is used to this day -
after the
merchants who
traded in...