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Priest Nin’e (仁恵法親王; 1244-1298)
Court Lady: Dainagon-no-Tsubone (大納言局),
Nakanoin Michikata's
daughter Prince (1243)
Court Lady: Kujō Yoshihira's daughter...
- Urinke [ja] (羽林家), Meike [ja] (名家), and Hanke [ja] (半家). Hirohata 廣幡家 Koga 久我家
Nakanoin 中院家 Ayanokōji 綾小路家 Chigusa 千種家 Higashikuze 東久世家 Iwakura 岩倉家 Kuze 久世家 Niwata 庭田家...
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Prince Priest Doki (道凞法親王) Lady-in-waiting: Gondainagon-no-Tsubone (権大納言局),
Nakanoin Tomouji’s
daughter Sixth Son:
Imperial Prince Priest Son’go (尊悟入道親王; 1299-1359)...
- (1249-1322) 25.
Nakahara 6.
Saionji Kinhira (1264-1315) 26.
Nakanoin Michinari (1222-1287) 13.
Nakanoin Akiko 3.
Saionji Neishi/Yasuko (1292-1357) 14. Fujiwara...
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Imadegawa (Fujiwara)
Harusue (1585–1595)
Naidaijin (Minister of the center):
Nakanoin (Minamoto)
Michitame (one day in 1565) Kajūji (Fujiwara)
Tadatoyo (1572)...
- Michiteru,
whereas those before should be
considered as
members of the
Nakanoin section of the
Murakami Genji branch of the
Minamoto clan. The
emblem of...
- Ichijō (Fujiwara)
Ietsune (1267–1269)
Kasannoin (Fujiwara)
Michimasa (1269)
Nakanoin (Minamoto)
Michinari (1269) Nijō (Fujiwara)
Morotada (1269–1271) Kasannoin...
- doi:10.1021/bi971004s. PMID 9369469.
Maruyama T,
Kitaoka Y,
Sachi Y,
Nakanoin K,
Hirota K,
Shiozawa T,
Yoshimura Y,
Fujii S,
Yodoi J (November 1997)...
- (died out in
Muromachi period)
Fifth son:
Nakanoin Michikata (中院通方, 1189–1239),
descendants became Nakanoin clan
Adopted daughter:
Minamoto no Zaishi...
- Heian-kyō (Kyōto)
Spouse Emperor Fushimi Issue Emperor Go-Fushimi (adopted)
House Imperial House of ****an
Father Saionji Sanekane Mother Nakanoin Akiko...