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Fujiwara no
Motofusa (藤原 基房, 1144 –
February 1, 1230) was an
imperial regent in the late 12th century,
serving both
Emperor Rokujō and
Emperor Takakura...
- Sesshō,
Matsu Motofusa, 1144–1230. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara Koremichi 1093–1165. Daijō-daijin,
Taira Kiyomori, 1118–1181. Sadaijin,
Matsu Motofusa. Sadaijin...
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older brother of Lord
Motofusa) at the age of nine. When he died two
years later,
Moriko inherited his lands,
angering Motofusa.
Taira no
Kiyomori (平清盛)...
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Takakage took him as his
adopted son.
After this he
changed his name to
Motofusa. When he
became one of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's
hostages for some
years and...
- the
Taira even dare to
conflict with the
powerful Regent,
Fujiwara no
Motofusa.
Angered by the
Taira dominance,
Major Counselor Fujiwara no Narichika...
- in 1170
Taira men
humiliated the
reigning Fujiwara Regent,
Fujiwara no
Motofusa,
after his
retinue and that of Kiyomori's son, Shigemori, collided. This...
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daughter of
Minamoto no
Norinobu (源国信),
younger sister of
Nobuko Fujiwara no
Motofusa (藤原 基房, 1144 –
February 1, 1230),
fifth son
Shinen (1153 – 1224), ninth...
- "Councillor of State"). His mother,
named Ishi, the
daughter of
Matsudono Motofusa and a
sister of the monk Ryōkan Hōgen, is said to have died when Dōgen...
- Takakura's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō,
Matsuo Motofusa, 1144–1230. Kampaku,
Konoe Motomichi, 1160–1233. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara...
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Family Matsudono Family Kujō
Family Konoe Motozane 1143–1166
Matsudono Motofusa 1144?–1231 Kujō
Kanezane 1149–1207
Konoe Motomichi 1160–1233 Matsudono...