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Fujiwara no
Koretada (藤原伊尹) Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi (藤原兼通) Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no Yoritada. Sesshō,
Fujiwara no
Koretada, 924–972. Udaijin...
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Fujiwara no
Koretada/Koremasa (藤原 伊尹; 924 – 9
December 972), also
known as Ichijō Sesshō, was a ****anese statesman, courtier,
politician and waka-poet...
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descendants of
Emperor Kōkō. The great-grandson of his
firstborn Prince Koretada, Kōshō, was the
ancestor of a line of busshi, from
which various styles...
- Kazumasu, who had been sent by Nobunaga, and by his own generals,
Matsudaira Koretada (****ōzu) and
Ishikawa Kazumasa,
Ieyasu refused to
allow the
Takeda to p****...
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Fujiwara no Kaneko/Kaishi (藤原懐子), who was a
daughter of sesshō
Fujiwara no
Koretada.
Morasada was also the
brother of
Emperor Sanjō.
Prince Morasada was seventeen...
- month):
Fujiwara no Arihira [ja] (藤原在衡)
became sadaijin, and
Fujiwara no
Koretada (藤原 伊尹)
became udaijin. 970 (Tenroku 1, 5th month): The sesshō (regent)...
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fourth son of
Tokugawa Ieyasu Ietada was the
fourth son of
Matsudaira Koretada, who was the head of the ****ōzu
branch of the
Matsudaira clan.
Ietada served...
- 871–909
Tadahira 880–949
Saneyori 900–970
Morosuke 909–960
Yoritada 924–989
Koretada 924–972
Yoritada 925–977
Kaneie 929–990
Michitaka 953–995
Michikane 961–995...
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Kampaku 967–969
Emperor Reizei Sesshō 969–970
Emperor En'yū
Fujiwara no
Koretada (924–972) Sesshō 970–972
Fujiwara no
Kanemichi (925–977)
Kampaku 972–977...
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Nobutada Sakai Tadatsugu Sakakibara Yasumasa Watanabe Moritsuna Matsudaira Koretada †
Takeda Katsuyori Takeda Nobukado Takeda Nobuzane †
Takeda Nobutatsu Takeda...