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Fujiwara no
Tadaie (藤原 忠家, 1033 –
December 19, 1091), also
known as
Mikohidari Tadaie, was a ****anese statesman, courtier, politician, poet and calligrapher...
- clan
sought prestige and
power in the
court by
aligning itself with the
Mikohidari family, and by
specializing in
artistic endeavors, prin****lly poetry...
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lived for a long
period in the
Mikohidari manor on Sanjō Avenue, from
which he
acquired the
nicknames Sanjō (三条) and
Mikohidari (御子左). At the
height of his...
- ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 48943301 Yamazaki,
Keiko (31
March 1995). "
Mikohidari-ke no
Higan to Jōju:
Yorizane Uta
Isshu o Megutte" [御子左家の悲願と成就 : 頼実歌一首をめぐって]...
- his
sixth son,
Nagaie (1005-1064); this line was
known by the name of
Mikohidari until Tamesuke took the name of Reizei. Nagaie's
second son
Tadaie (1033-1091)...
- the
Kamakura waka
poetic circle, and in
Kyoto helped establish the anti-
Mikohidari [ja] faction,
along with his
brother Tomoie and
Fujiwara no Mitsutoshi...
- Michinaga[citation needed] and son of
Fujiwara no To****ada [ja] of the
Mikohidari branch [ja] of the
influential aristocratic and
poetic Fujiwara clan.[citation...
- compiler's
identity have been proposed. As the heir to the
prestigious Mikohidari house, he was a
central figure of the waka
society of his day. His disagreements...