- The
Kusuko Incident (薬子の変,
Kusuko no Hen), also
known as the
Retired Emperor Heizei Incident (平城太上天皇の変, Heizei-Daijō-tennō no Hen),
occurred in the early...
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Fujiwara no
Kusuko (藤原 薬子) (–October 13, 810) was a ****anese
court lady. She is best
known for her role in the
Kusuko Incident.
Fujiwara was the daughter...
- Agency.
Before he
ascended to the throne, his
liaison with
Fujiwara no
Kusuko, the
mother of his one consort,
caused a scandal.
Because of this scandal...
- were
Emperor Heizei and
Fujii no
Fujiko (葛井藤子).
Following the
Kusuko Incident (薬子の変,
Kusuko no hen) of 810, in
which he was complicit, he was
exiled to...
- [@soymilkpudding] (December 28, 2016). "And
introducing @marchimark as
Kusuko and @justinbriner as Sawakita. #SaikiK" (Tweet).
Retrieved February 16,...
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third wife,
Fujiwara no
Kusuko, and her
brother Nakanari organized an
attempted rebellion, but
their forces were defeated.
Kusuko died in
poison and her...
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seized the
opportunity to
foment a rebellion,
known historically as the
Kusuko Incident; however,
forces loyal to
Emperor Saga, led by taishōgun Sakanoue...
- 27, 811; posthumous)[citation needed] List of shōguns
Tamura clan
Aterui Kusuko Incident Suzuka Gozen Ootakemaru Iwao, Seiichi. (2002).
Dictionnaire historique...
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Second Daughter:
Minamoto no
Reishi (源麗子)
Third Daughter:
Minamoto no Onshi/
Kusuko (源音子/奇子; d. 919)
Sixth Daughter:
Minamoto no
Shushi (源崇子)
Seventh Daughter:...
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power and
position in
court was affected.
Kammu disapproved of
Fujiwara no
Kusuko,
daughter of
Fujiwara no Tanetsugu; and
Kammu had her
removed from his son's...