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Fujiwara no
Michikane (藤原 道兼; 961 – June 13, 995), the son of Kaneie, was a ****anese
nobleman and monk of the
Heian period. When his
nephew took the throne...
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Regent after his brothers,
Michitaka and
Michikane.
Michitaka was
regent from 990
until 995, when he died.
Michikane then
succeeded him,
famously ruling as...
- Kaneie's
second son,
Michikane, went with Kazan; he
intended to also take the tonsure. When they
arrived at the monastery,
Michikane claimed that he would...
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accompanied by Kaneie's
second son,
Michikane, who was also to
enter religion. When they arrived, however,
Michikane said he
would like to see his parents...
- (imperial regent) dies. 3 June:
Fujiwara no
Michikane gains power and
becomes Regent. 10 June:
Fujiwara no
Michikane dies. 30
August -
Retainers of
Takaie clash...
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Michitaka (藤原道隆), 953–995. Kampaku,
Fujiwara no Kaneie. Kampaku,
Fujiwara no
Michikane, 961–995. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no Kaneie. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no...
- as
Fujiwara no Yasuko, Michitsuna's
mother Reo
Tamaoki as
Fujiwara no
Michikane, Michitsuna's
brother Yō
Yoshida as
Fujiwara no
Akiko (Senshi), Michinaga's...
- Province, ****an Died
March 12, 1608 Edo, ****an
Spouse A
daughter of Abe
Michikane Nickname "Buddha Kōriki"
Military service Allegiance Matsudaira clan Imagawa...
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Edith of Wilton,
English princess and nun (approximate date)
Fujiwara no
Michikane, ****anese
nobleman (d. 995) Kou Zhun,
Chinese Grand chancellor (approximate...
- 924–989
Koretada 924–972
Yoritada 925–977
Kaneie 929–990
Michitaka 953–995
Michikane 961–995
Michinaga 966–1028
Yorimichi 992–1074
Norimichi 996–1075 Morozane...