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- Fujiwara no Morozane (****anese language: 藤原 師実 ふじわらの もろざね) (1042 – March 14, 1101) was a regent of ****an and a chief of the Fujiwara clan during the late...
- His mother was Fujiwara no Kenshi (藤原賢子), adopted daughter of Fujiwara Morozane (藤原師実). His wet nurse was a different namesake Fujiwara no Kenshi (藤原兼子)...
- Fujiwara no Kenshi (藤原賢子)—Minamoto Akifusa‘s daughter, adopted by Fujiwara Morozane First Son: Imperial Prince Atsufumi (敦文親王; 1075–1077) First Daughter: Imperial...
- She was a daughter of Minamoto Akifusa (源顕房), and adopted by Fujiwara no Morozane (藤原師実). Issue Imperial Prince Atsufumi (敦文親王; 1075–1077) Imperial Princess...
- January 28, 1088 (Kanji 2, 14th day of the 12th month): The sesshō Fujiwara Morozane was given additional honors with the further title of daijō-daijin. In...
- for his opposition to the Insei system. He was the son of Fujiwara no Morozane. Moromochi's career spanned the years from 1069 to his death in 1099. He...
- eldest daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimichi and Fujiwara no Gishi. Fujiwara no Morozane was her brother by the same mother. At the time, the matrilineal bloodline...
- Fujiwara no Michikane Fujiwara no Yorimichi Fujiwara no Norimichi Fujiwara no Morozane Fujiwara no Moromichi Fujiwara no Tadazane Fujiwara no Tadamichi Konoe...
- Sanesuke, 957–1046. Udaijin, Fujiwara Yorimune, 993–1065. Udaijin, Fujiwara Morozane, 1042–1101. Nadaijin, Minamoto Morofusa [ja], 1009–1077. Dainagon The years...
- Michikane 961–995 Michinaga 966–1028 Yorimichi 992–1074 Norimichi 996–1075 Morozane 1042–1101 Moromichi 1062–1099 Tadazane 1075–1162 Tadamichi 1097–1164 Yorinaga...