- Takat****sa
Norihira (鷹司 教平, 14
February 1609 – 7
November 1668), son of Nobuhisa, was a
kugyo or ****anese
court noble of the
early Edo
period (1603–1868)...
- the
Chrysanthemum Throne, his
personal name (his imina) was
Norihira-shinnō (憲平親王).
Norihira-shinnō was the
second son of
Emperor Murakami. His mother,...
- Takat****sa
Nobuko (1651–1709)
later Jokoin,
daughter of
court noble Takat****sa
Norihira Concubines: Oden no Kata (1658–1738)
later Zuishun-in [ja] Lady Emonosuke [ja]...
-
Princess Bunchi (文智女王, 30 July 1619 – 4
February 1697 ), Wife of Takat****sa
Norihira Lady-in-waiting (Naishi-no-Suke): Sono (Fujiwara)
Mitsuko (園光子) 1602– 6...
-
Sanesue and
Fujiwara no
Mutsuko Norihira,
Emperor Reizei Princess Masako Emperor Daigo and
Fujiwara no
Onshi Norihira,
Emperor Reizei Fujiwara no Kaishi...
-
Kaneie 929–990
Minamoto no
Masanobu 920–993
Fujiwara no
Kaishi 945–975
Norihira 950–1011
Reizei r. 967–969(63)
Princess Masako 950–1000
Fujiwara no Chōshi...
- The
historical son and
successor of Murakami,
Emperor Reizei, was
named '
Norihira' (憲平). Ken'ichi
Yajima as
Fujiwara no
Morosuke (藤原師輔): The Emperor's Minister...
-
Reigen 1683–1687 (3 years) 1653–1712 (58 years)
Daughter of Takat****sa
Norihira. Gave
birth to one child.
Princess Yukiko 幸子女王
Emperor Higashiyama 1708–1710...
- from the
original (PDF) on June 11, 2004.
Retrieved 2011-01-05. Wakayama,
Norihira; Morimoto, Kenji; Kashiwagi, Akihiro; Saito,
Tomoaki (13–16 June 2006)...
- Takat****sa
Nobuhisa (1590-1621) Yasumichi(16) (1609-1647) Takat****sa
Norihira (1609-1668) Mitsuhira(17) (1625-1682) Kujō
Kaneharu (1641-1677) Kujō Sukezane...