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Fujiwara no
Morosuke (藤原 師輔,
January 11, 909 – May 31, 960), also
known as Kujō-dono or Bōjō-udaijin, was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and politician...
- mother,
Empress Yasuko, was a
daughter of
minister of the
right Fujiwara no
Morosuke. Soon
after his
birth he was
appointed as
crown prince,
displacing the...
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encouragement of
Minamoto no Yoritomo),
although some
sources cite
Fujiwara no
Morosuke (908–960) as its founder.
Kanezane organised the
compilation of the Kitano...
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Emperor Murakami by the
empress consort Anshi, the
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Morosuke,
therefore the
brother of
Emperor Reizei. In 967, Morihira-shinnō was appointed...
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power and
ruled ****an. The
brothers Fujiwara no
Saneyori and
Fujiwara no
Morosuke became the de
facto rulers of ****an. 23
October 949 (Tenryaku 3, 29th day...
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Fujiwara no
Morosuke (909-960) (=12) 5.
Fujiwara no
Anshi (927-964) 11.Fujiwara no
Seishi (d. 943) (=13) 1.
Emperor Sanjō 12.Fujiwara no
Morosuke (909-960)...
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Imperial Princess Koushi (康子内親王; 919–957),
married to
Udaijin Fujiwara no
Morosuke Fourteenth son:
Imperial Prince Hirokira (also
known as
Yutaakira 寛明親王)...
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Fujiwara no
Morosuke (909-960) 5.
Fujiwara no
Anshi (927-964) 11.
Fujiwara no
Seishi (d. 943) 1.
Emperor Ichijō 12.Fujiwara no
Morosuke (909-960) 6....
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another wife, Lady Tōko, the
daughter of
Minister of the Left
Fujiwara no
Morosuke, had just
given birth to a baby boy, who is to be the heir to the throne...
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caliph (d. 940) Dunstan,
archbishop of
Canterbury (d. 988)
Fujiwara no
Morosuke, ****anese
statesman (d. 960) Shen Lun,
Chinese scholar-official (d. 987)...