- the chūnagon
Fujiwara no
Nagazane (藤原長実) and
Minamoto no
Masako (源方子). Born in 1117,
Nariko grew up with her
father Nagazane's doting affection. According...
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system centered on the
imperial institution. In the 1870s and 1880s,
Motoda Nagazane [ja] and
other conservatives pushed for a
revival of the
principles of...
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Mutsuko 1.
Emperor Konoe 12.
Fujiwara no
Akisue (1055-1123) 6.
Fujiwara no
Nagazane (1075-1133) 13.
Fujiwara 3.
Fujiwara no
Nariko (1117-1160) 14. Minamoto...
- 藤原得子 1142–1149 (7 years) 1117–1160 (42–43 years)
Daughter of
Fujiwara no
Nagazane. Gave
birth to
Emperor Konoe,
Princess Yoshiko (1141–1176) and two other...
- to pray for the
revival of the Itō clan. He met Itō Kamon-no-suke (Itō
Nagazane, one of the
Yellow Horo
Military Commanders) in Himeji,
Harima Province...
- kōgō:
Fujiwara no
Nariko (藤原得子)
later Bi****umon’in (美福門院),
Fujiwara no
Nagazane’s daughter. Daughter:
Imperial Princess Toshiko/Eishi (叡子内親王; 1135–1148)...
- Some of his
children were
Ogasawara Nagafusa,
Akazawa Kiyotsune,
Tamura Nagazane, Ueno Morinaga, and
Akazato Nagamura among others. https://web.archive...
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abolition of the han
system in 1871 and is now part of
Okayama Prefecture. Itō
Nagazane, the
founder of the domain, who was a
descendant of Itō Sukechika, a late...
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Masashige Saito Tomonobu Yasuda Akimoto Yoshie Munenobu Ogita Nagashige Irobe Nagazane Shibata Naganori Shibata Shigeie Suibara Chikanori Takenomata Yo****suna...
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Asano Nagazumi (浅野長澄, 1671–1718)
Asano Nagatsune (浅野長経, 1709–1719)
Asano Nagazane (浅野長寔, 1713–1720)
Asano Takakatsu (浅野高勝, 1538–1613) -
adopted by Asano...