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founded the
Seiwa Genji.
Emperor Seiwa was
father of
Imperial Prince Sadazumi (貞純親王
Sadazumi Shinnō) (873–916), who was in turn the
father of
Minamoto no Tsunemoto...
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progenitors of the
Seiwa Genji branch of the
Minamoto clan. He was a son of
Sadazumi-shinnō and
grandson of
Emperor Seiwa.
Legend has it that Tsunemoto, in...
- a ****anese
feudal lord in the
Sengoku period.
Initially known as
Arima Sadazumi, he held the
title of Shuri-dayu and a
position in the shobanshu, the private...
- ****an
Collaborative Reference Database.
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March 2023. Motegi,
Sadazumi. "Shamei
Bunpu (Shrine
Names and Distributions)".
Encyclopedia of Shinto...
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Hachiman Shrine (Saipan,
Northern Mariana Islands)
Inari Shrine Motegi,
Sadazumi. "Shamei
Bunpu (Shrine
Names and Distributions)" (in ****anese). Encyclopedia...
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Guide to
Principle Teachings.
Green Wood Press, Westport. P. 103. Motegi,
Sadazumi. "Shamei
Bunpu (Shrine
Names and Distributions)" (in ****anese). Encyclopedia...
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Kanmu Emperor Saga
Emperor Ninmyō
Emperor Montoku Emperor Seiwa Prince Sadazumi Minamoto no
Tsunemoto Minamoto no
Mitsunaka Minamoto no
Yorinobu Minamoto...
- of them were
those descended from
Minamoto no Tsunemoto, son of
Prince Sadazumi. Hachimantarō
Yoshiie of the
Kawachi Genji was a
leader of a buke. His...
- Ninmyō, 810–850
Emperor Montoku 826–858
Emperor Seiwa, 850–881
Prince Sadazumi, 873–916
Minamoto no Tsunemoto, 894–961
Minamoto no Mitsunaka, 912–997...
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Emperor Seiwa Prince Sadazumi Emperor Yōzei
Minamoto no
Tsunemoto Minamoto no
Mitsunaka Kawachi Genji Yamato Genji Settsu Genji Minamoto no
Yorinobu Minamoto...