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Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) (1536 – June 7, 1612), son of
regent Taneie, was a
court noble of ****an. His life
spanned the Sengoku, Azuchi–Momoyama, and early...
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title of shōgun. Instead, he
arranged to have
himself adopted by
Konoe Sakihisa, one of the
noblest men
belonging to the
Fujiwara clan, and
secured a succession...
- (Fujiwara)
Sakihisa (1582)
Hashiba (Fujiwara > Toyotomi)
Hideyoshi (1586–1598)
Sadaijin (Minister of the Left):
Konoe (Fujiwara)
Sakihisa (1554–1557)...
- 前子)(1575 – 11
August 1630),
later Chukamonin (中和門院),
daughter of
Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久)
First Daughter:
Princess Shōkō (聖興女王; 1590–1594)
Second Daughter:...
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During Go-Nara's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku,
Konoe Sakihisa, 1536–1612.
Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The
years of Go-Nara's reign...
- 1565–1614), ****anese courtier, poet, calligrapher,
painter and
diarist Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久, 1536–1612), ****anese kuge
Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房, 1838–1873), ****anese...
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Sakihisa, and her
adopted father was
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Her
posthumous Buddhist name was
Chukamonin (中和門院).
Konoe was born in 1575 to
Konoe Sakihisa...
- Kanshūji
Haruko (1553–1620) 2.
Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe
Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe
Sakiko (1575–1630) 11.
Takeda 1.
Emperor Go-Kōmyō 12...
- Kanshūji
Haruko (1553–1620) 2.
Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe
Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe
Sakiko (1575–1630) 11.
Takeda 1.
Empress Meishō 12...
- Kanshūji
Haruko (1553–1620) 2.
Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596–1680) 10.Konoe
Sakihisa (1536–1612) 5.Konoe
Sakiko (1575–1630) 11.
Takeda 1.
Emperor Reigen 12...