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Utagawa Sadafusa was an ukiyo-e
artist from the Edo period.
Sadafusa was a
disciple of
Utagawa Kunisada, of
Utagawa school, his
style was
similar to his...
- 1288–1297) Hōjō
Munenobu (r. 1297–1302) Hōjō
Sadaaki (r. 1302–1308) Hōjō
Sadafusa (r. 1308–1309) Hōjō
Tokiatsu (r. 1311–1315) Hōjō
Koresada (r. 1315–1324)...
- Hikohito-shinnō (彦仁親王). He was the
eldest son of
Imperial Prince Fushimi-no-miya
Sadafusa (伏見宮貞成親王) (1372–1456). His
mother was
Sachiko (幸子) (1390–1448), daughter...
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cousins twice over:
fourteenth cousins thrice removed by
Prince Fushimi Sadafusa of the Fushimi-no-miya
cadet branch of the
imperial house, and
tenth cousins...
- of
Imabari In
office 1600–1608
Preceded by none
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Sadafusa First Daimyō of Tsu In
office 1608–1630
Preceded by none
Succeeded by Tōdō...
- 1313–1364
Emperor Sukō, 1334–1398
Prince Yoshihito Fushimi, 1351–1416
Prince Sadafusa Fushimi, 1372–1456
Emperor Go-Hanazono, 1419–1471
Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado...
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again discovered, this time by a
betrayal by his
close ****ociate
Yoshida Sadafusa. He
quickly hid the
Sacred Treasures in a
secluded castle in Kasagiyama...
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Fushimi Haruhitō (伏見宮治仁王, 1370 – 28
February 1417) Son:
Prince Fushimi Sadafusa (伏見宮 貞成親王, 9
April 1372 – 28
September 1456),
father of
Emperor Go-Hanazono...
- (1592–1625) of
Kuwana Domain Matsudaira Sadazane (1597–1632)
Matsudaira Sadafusa (1604–1676) of
Imabari Domain Matsudaira Sadamasa (1610–1673) of Kariya...
- wife
Otsuya no Kata, his
elder retainers Oshima Nagatoshi and
Zakouji Sadafusa on the
banks of the
Nagara River. His
domain holdings in
Shinano p****ed...