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Rokujō (六条 or 六條)
literally means sixth street in ****anese. It can
refer to:
Emperor Rokujō, the 79th
Emperor of ****an the
Rokujō family, a poetically...
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Emperor Rokujō (六条天皇,
Rokujō-tennō,
December 28, 1164 –
August 23, 1176) was the 79th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
- Lady
Rokujō (六条御息所,
Rokujō no Miyasundokoro) is a
fictional character in The Tale of
Genji (Genji Monogatari). She is a
mistress of the novel's protagonist...
- The
Rokujō family (六條家) was a
poetically conservative faction in the ****anese
Imperial court,
founded by
Fujiwara no
Akisue (1055–1123 CE); it was the...
- is
Rokujō no Miyasundokoro, from the
novel The Tale of Genji. A
mistress of the
titular Genji who
falls deeply in love with him, the lady
Rokujō is an...
- was the
eldest son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. He was the
father of
Emperor Rokujō. Empress:
Imperial Princess Yoshiko (姝子内親王)
later Takamatsu-in (高松院), Emperor...
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Rokujō Station (六条駅,
Rokujō-eki) is a JR West
railway station in the city of ****ui, ****ui, ****an.
Rokujō Station is
served by the
Hokuriku Main Line, and...
- issue),
maintaining this
position through the
reigns of five
emperors (Nijō,
Rokujō, Takakura, Antoku, and Go-Toba)
until his
death in 1192. Go-Shirakawa was...
- son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa, and thus
uncle to his predecessor,
Emperor Rokujō. His
mother was
Empress Dowager Taira no Shigeko, the
younger sister of...
- in the 9th
volume of the
Genji Monogatari, "Aoi" is the ikiryō of Lady
Rokujo, who
possessed Aoi no Ue.
Other than that,
there are also
statements about...