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Fujiwara no
Naritsune (藤原 成経, d. 1202) was a ****anese
courtier of the
Heian period who,
after plotting against the
Taira clan, was
exiled along with his...
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Fujiwara no
Naritsune. He was
first exiled, and then
executed by the
Taira for his parti****tion in the
Shishigatani Incident.
Fujiwara no
Naritsune, son of...
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Narichika is
exiled to an
island and
cruelly executed.
Other conspirators (
Naritsune,
Yasuyori and Shunkan) are
exiled to
Kikaijima near
Satsuma Province....
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office 1767–1806
Preceded by
Matsudaira Munenobu Succeeded by
Matsudaira Naritsune Personal details Born (1751-03-11)March 11, 1751 Died May 28, 1818(1818-05-28)...
- (鬼界島, Kikaishima),
where Shunkan,
Taira no Yasuyori, and
Fujiwara no
Naritsune were
exiled following the
Shishigatani Incident of 1177. The
island depicted...
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court nobles and regents.
Fujiwara no Narichika, his son
Fujiwara no
Naritsune, Saikō (the
religious name of
Fujiwara no Moromitsu),
Taira no Yasuyori...
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Shishigatani Incident in 1177, he was exiled,
along with his son
Fujiwara no
Naritsune,
Taira no Yasuyori, and the monk
Shunkan to an
island called Kikai-ga-shima...
- exiled,
along with
Fujiwara no Narichika, Narichika's son
Fujiwara no
Naritsune, and
Taira no Yasunori, to an
island called Kikai-ga-shima,
south of Kyūshū's...
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proved highly successful,
because the lord of
Tsushima sent
Judge Tairano Naritsune to
Korea in
January 1697 to
notify the
Korean government of the Kanpaku's...
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continuous throughout the year. In 1811, the 8th lord of the
Matsue Domain,
Naritsune Matsudaira, visited. In 1862, the
price of iron skyrocketed. In 1866,...