- Ummei-den (温明殿)
called Naishi-dokoro (内侍所)
where the
sacred mirror (神鏡) was enshrined.
Naishi-no-Kami (尚侍) (2 people): Head of
Naishi-no-T****sa. Usually...
- Uma no
Naishi (馬内侍, 949–1011) was a ****anese waka poet and
noble from the
middle Heian period. She is
enumerated as one of the Thirty-Six
Female Immortals...
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Thirteenth Son:
Imperial Prince Priest Ji'in (慈胤法親王; 1617–1699) Lady-in-waiting (
Naishi-no-Suke):
Fujiwara (Nakayama)
Chikako (藤原中山親子; 1576–1608),
daughter of Namayama...
-
Fujiwara no
Michitsuna no Haha Uma no
Naishi Akazome Emon
Izumi Shikibu Kodai no Kimi
Murasaki Shikibu Koshikibu no
Naishi Ise no
Taifu Sei Shōnagon
Daini no...
- nyokan, or ladies-in-waiting who held
court offices:
naishi-kami (shoji)
naishi-suke (tenji) and
naishi-no-jo (shoji). The
second class were the
female palace...
-
Michihito (方仁). Ōgimachi was the
first son of
Emperor Go-Nara. Lady-in-waiting (
Naishi-no-Suke): Madenokōji (Fujiwara)
Fusako (万里小路 房子; d.1580)
later Seiko-in...
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writing structures that echo the
poetic structure. This poem by Uma no
Naishi is
written in
chirashigaki (scattered writing). The
characters are deliberately...
- Suō no
Naishi (周防内侍,
dates unknown, but
probably died
around 1110;
given name
Taira no Nakako) was a ****anese waka poet of the late-Heian period. One of...
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Mitsuhira Seventh Daughter:
Princess Kiku (菊宮, 1633–1634) Lady-in-waiting (
Naishi-no-Suke):
Yotsutsuji Yotsuko (四辻与津子, d. 9
January 1639),
later known as...
- Bet-Meir
Formation in the West Bank; Palestine. The type
species is S.
naishi, only
known from the holotype. The
generic name, Scalacurvichthys, is derived...