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- Kujō Ninshi (九条 任子, 31 October 1173 – 3 February 1239), also known as Fujiwara no Ninshi (藤原 任子) was an empress consort of ****an. She was the consort...
- maintain its shinobi samurai traditions. The definition of the Edo Ninshi The ninshi are the samurai metsuke (inspectors) and samurai onmitsu (undercover...
- Bōmon Nobutaka (坊門信隆) of the Fujiwara clan. Empress (chūgū): Fujiwara no Ninshi/Takako (藤原任子) later Gishūmon-in (宜秋門院), Kujō Kanezane's daughter First Daughter:...
- d. 841), Ōhara no Ietsugu's daughter Tenth Daughter: Imperial Princess Ninshi (仁子内親王; d. 889), 15th Saiō in Ise Shrine 809–823 Koui: Iidaka no Yakatoji...
- The shame of this usurpation led Go-Toba's first wife, Ninshi, to retire from the court. As Ninshi was the daughter of the Kujō's leader Kujō Kanezane,...
- built a villa, ****edono, north of the Byōdō-in Temple in 1114. Minamoto Ninshi daughter son Minamoto Zishi Fujiwara no Yasuko (1095-1156) married Emperor...
- Emperor Go-Shirakawa; aunt of Emperor Antoku and Emperor Go-Toba. Fujiwara no Ninshi 藤原任子 Emperor Go-Toba 1190–1200 (10 years) 1147–1216 (68–69 years) Daughter...
- May 21 – Shinran, founder of Shin Buddhism (d. 1263) October 31 – Kujō Ninshi, ****anese empress (d. 1239) December 23 – Louis I, duke of Bavaria (d. 1231)...
- martite, with 55% or 66% of iron content. The other and oldest center was in Ninshi-Tagil. The total Ural iron reserves were 1,390,670,000 tonnes, of which...
- Thomas I of Saluzzo, Italian nobleman and knight (d. 1296) February 3 – Kujō Ninshi, ****anese empress consort (b. 1173) FebruaryAimery III of Narbonne (or...