- Nijō
Michihira (二条道平, 1288 –
February 27, 1335) was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the late
Kamakura period. He was the son of
regent Nijō Kanemoto...
- 1335) Nyōgo:
Fujiwara no
Eishi (藤原栄子) also An****u-dono (安福殿), Nijō
Michihira's daughter Court lady:
Fujiwara no
Chikako (藤原親子) also Chūnagon-tenji (中納言典侍)...
- Bunpō 2, Takaharu-shinno was
proclaimed emperor at the age of 31. Nijō
Michihira was
kampaku (chancellor); but the
court remained under the
direction of...
-
Kampaku 1313–1315 Takat****sa
Fuyuhira (1275–1327)
Kampaku 1315–1316 Nijō
Michihira (1288–1335)
Kampaku 1316–1318
Emperor Go-Daigo Ichijō
Uchitsune (1291–1325)...
- Iehira, 1313–1315 Kampaku, Takat****sa Fuyuhira, 1315–1316 Kampaku, Nijō
Michihira, 1316–1318
Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The
years of Hanazono's...
-
Hisayoshi were made Minamoto. Hisayoshi's
adopted "nephew" (actually Nijō
Michihira's son)
Muneaki became a gon-dainagon (acting dainagon).
These were non-royal...
- family, Tominokōji
Michinao (富小路道直), was
claimed to be a son of Nijō
Michihira. The
Matsuzono family (松園家, Matsuzono-ke) was
founded by Ryū’on (隆温),...
- Nijō
Yoshimoto (二条 良基, 1320 – July 16, 1388), son of
regent Nijō
Michihira, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble), waka poet, and
renga master of the early...
-
regent positions sesshō in 1298 and
kampaku from 1300 to 1305.
Regent Nijō
Michihira was his son born by a concubine. His wife was a
daughter of
regent Kujō...
- Sanetsune(1) (1223-1284) Nijō
Kanemoto (1267-1334) Ietsune(2) (1248-1294) Nijō
Michihira (1287-1335) Uchisane(3) (1276-1305) Nijō
Yoshimoto (1320-1388) Uchitsune(4)...