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Fujiwara no
Mototsune (藤原 基経, 836 –
February 25, 891), also
known as
Horikawa Daijin (堀川大臣), was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and
aristocrat of the...
- rank with
support of
kampaku Fujiwara no
Mototsune,
since Sadami was
adopted by a half-sister of
Mototsune.
After the
death of his
father in November...
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programme of boy-sovereigns with
Fujiwara regents; and his
adopted son,
Mototsune,
carried out the plans. This
member of the
Fujiwara clan was the son of...
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abdication as the Nijō empress. Yōzei's
mother was the
sister of
Fujiwara no
Mototsune, who
would figure prominently in the
young emperor's life. In ancient...
- sesshō not to be a
member of the
Imperial house. In 887,
Fujiwara no
Mototsune, the
nephew and
adopted son of Yoshifusa, was
appointed to the
newly created...
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consorts and 41
Imperial sons and daughters. The
first kampaku Fujiwara no
Mototsune was
influential in the
process by
which Kōkō
became an emperor. At the...
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Fujiwara no
Mototsune, had
himself further appointed kampaku (regent for an
adult emperor, a
newly invented position).
After Mototsune's death Emperor...
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Fujiwara no
Ujimune (藤原氏宗). Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Mototsune, 836–891.
Naidaijin Dainagon,
Fujiwara no
Mototsune. The
years of Seiwa's
reign are more specifically...
- of the
regent and
great minister of the
council of state,
Fujiwara no
Mototsune.
Suzaku had two
Empresses or
consorts and one
Imperial daughter. Suzaku's...
- and
second heir of the
Abbasid Caliphate.
February 25 –
Fujiwara no
Mototsune, a ****anese statesman, dies. In his lifetime, he had
forced the resignation...