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Mitsuhira (written: 三平) is a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Kazushi Mitsuhira (三平 和司, born 1988), ****anese
footballer Mitsuhira...
- Nijō
Mitsuhira (二条 光平, 1624 – 1682) , son of Nijō Yasumichi, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the
early Edo period. He held
regent positions kampaku...
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Kazushi Mitsuhira (三平 和司,
Mitsuhira Kazushi, born
January 13, 1988 in Hadano, Kanagawa) is a ****anese
football player who
currently plays for Ventforet...
- hadn't won an Emperor's Cup
since 1969 (including
amateur era).
Kazushi Mitsuhira scored in the 26th
minute to give Kofu the lead,
before Sanfrecce midfielder...
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District (土岐郡) of Mino
Province from
which they took
their name.
Minamoto no
Mitsuhira (源光衡) was the
third son of
Minamoto no
Mitsunaga (源光長) who was killed...
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Princess Yoshiko (女五宮賀子内親王, 21 July 1632 – 2
August 1696)
married Nijō
Mitsuhira Seventh Daughter:
Princess Kiku (菊宮, 1633–1634) Lady-in-waiting (Naishi-no-Suke):...
- Junshōin
Adopted Mother:
Senhime Wife:
Ryusoin (1648-1669)
Daughter of Nijo
Mitsuhira Concubines: Kogyoku-in (d.1673)
Ohara no Kata (1637-1664)
later Choshoin...
- Akiyoshi, 1647–1651 Kampaku,
Konoe Hisatsugu, 1651–1653 Kampaku, Nijō
Mitsuhira, 1653–1663
Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The
years of Go-Kōmyō's...
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During Reigen's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Nijō
Mitsuhira, 1663–1664 Sessho, Takat****sa Fusasuke, 1664–1668 Kampaku, Takat****sa...
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During Go-Sai's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Nijō
Mitsuhira, 1653–1663
Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The
years of Go-Sai's reign...