- was also
called Matsudono Motofusa (松殿 基房), as he came from the
village of
Matsudono, near Kyoto.
Fujiwara no
Tadataka and
Matsudono Moroie were his first...
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Matsudono Moroie (松殿 師家, July 12, 1172 –
November 11, 1238),
third son of
Matsudono Motofusa, was a kugyō (high-ranking ****anese official) from the late...
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couple had,
among other children, sons Nijō Yasumichi, Kujō Michifusa,
Matsudono Michimoto (1615-1646). Father: Kujō
Kanetaka Mother:
Takakura Hiroko Wife:...
- Enrin-in,
daughter of
Sasaki Masakatsu Michiko (1624-1664)
betrothed to
Matsudono Michiaki Kamemaru (1625-1628) Man (1627-1689)
married Ota
Sukemasa Kiku...
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dynasty (d. 1200)
Maria Komnene,
queen of
Hungary and
Croatia (d. 1190)
Matsudono Motofusa, ****anese
nobleman (d. 1230)
Minamoto no Tomonaga, ****anese samurai...
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Family Matsudono Family Kujō
Family Konoe Motozane 1143–1166
Matsudono Motofusa 1144?–1231 Kujō
Kanezane 1149–1207
Konoe Motomichi 1160–1233
Matsudono Moroie...
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adoption Fujiwara no
Tadamichi (1097–1164) Motozane(1) (1143–1166)
Matsudono Motofusa (1144–1230) Kujō
Kanezane (1149–1207) Motomichi(2) (1160–1233) Kujō...
- (亞相, "Councillor of State"). His mother,
named Ishi, the
daughter of
Matsudono Motofusa and a
sister of the monk Ryōkan Hōgen, is said to have died when...
- and
Senhime returned to
Tokugawa Family. 1615:
Sadahime gave
birth to
Matsudono Michimoto 1615:
Tamahime gave
birth to
Maeda Mitsutaka 1616: Tamahime...
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Motomichi (1160–1233)
Kampaku 1179–1180 Sesshō 1180–1183
Emperor Antoku Matsudono Moroie (1172–1238) Sesshō 1183–1184
Konoe Motomichi (1160–1233) Sesshō...