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Narichika (藤原 成親) (1138–1178) was a ****anese
court noble who took part in a plot
against the
Taira clan's
dominance of the
Imperial court.
Narichika was...
- Motofusa.
Angered by the
Taira dominance,
Major Counselor Fujiwara no
Narichika,
Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa,
Buddhist monk Saikō and
others meet at...
- Zsadány (1895-1951)
Fujiwara no
Yorinaga (1120-1156) (lover of
Fujiwara no
Narichika)
Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127-1192) (lover of
Fujiwara no Nobuyori) Ashikaga...
- (b. 1107)
Frowin of
Engelberg (the Blessed),
Swiss abbot Fujiwara no
Narichika, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1138)
Kristin Sigurdsdatter,
Norwegian princess...
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against the
Taira clan, was
exiled along with his father,
Fujiwara no
Narichika, and
several other co-conspirators to Kikai-ga-shima. He and his companions...
- and Seimei's
youngest son. He is
married to
Tsuyuki and has
three sons:
Narichika,
Masachika and Masahiro. He has a
doctorate in
stargazing and is a prominent...
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horse was
later retrieved by one of his
loyal soldiers, Kiô.
Fujiwara no
Narichika,
father of
Fujiwara no Naritsune. He was
first exiled, and then executed...
- daughter. Toku-no-Kimi (督の君),
Minamoto Tadafusa’s
daughter also
Fujiwara no
Narichika’s Wife Kasuga-dono (春日殿),
Nakahara Moromoto’s
daughter First Daughter:...
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physical relationship with many
aristocratic men such as
Fujiwara no
Narichika, and
recorded it in a
diary called the Taiki, a copy of
which is held...
- (b. 1107)
Frowin of
Engelberg (the Blessed),
Swiss abbot Fujiwara no
Narichika, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1138)
Kristin Sigurdsdatter,
Norwegian princess...