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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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village of Matsudono, near Kyoto.
Fujiwara no
Tadataka and
Matsudono Moroie were his
first and
third sons, respectively.
Though wielding great power...
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spring of his
thirteenth year, Dōgen fled the
house of his
uncle Matsudono Moroie and went to his
uncle Ryōkan Hōgen at the foot of
Mount Hiei, the headquarters...
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Tadamichi Konoe Motozane Fujiwara no
Motofusa Konoe Motomichi Matsudono Moroie Kamakura period Kujō
Kanezane Konoe Motomichi Kujō Yo****sune
Konoe Iezane...
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Tales of the West
Highlands (Vol. III)
features Arthur's
illegitimate son
Moroie Mor who is
raised by his
mother in
obscurity in a
forest before becoming...
- (1160–1233)
Kampaku 1179–1180 Sesshō 1180–1183
Emperor Antoku Matsudono Moroie (1172–1238) Sesshō 1183–1184
Konoe Motomichi (1160–1233) Sesshō 1184–1186...
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Tadamichi Konoe Motozane Fujiwara no
Motofusa Konoe Motomichi Matsudono Moroie Kamakura period Kujō
Kanezane Konoe Motomichi Kujō Yo****sune
Konoe Iezane...
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Tadamichi Konoe Motozane Fujiwara no
Motofusa Konoe Motomichi Matsudono Moroie Kamakura period Kujō
Kanezane Konoe Motomichi Kujō Yo****sune
Konoe Iezane...
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Tadamichi Konoe Motozane Fujiwara no
Motofusa Konoe Motomichi Matsudono Moroie Kamakura period Kujō
Kanezane Konoe Motomichi Kujō Yo****sune
Konoe Iezane...
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Byzantine emperor John of Béthune,
French military leader and
knight Matsudono Moroie, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1172)
Steven Runciman (1952). A
History of The Crusades...