- Sadaijin, Sanjō
Sanefusa, 1147–1225. Sadaijin, Ōimikado Yorizane, 1155–1225. Udaijin,
Tokudaiji Sanesada. Udaijin, Sanjō
Sanefusa. Udaijin, Ōimikado...
- she
married Ogura Sanefusa (or
Sanezumi or Kataharu), lord of
Takano Castle in Ōmi Province, and had two sons, but
after Sanefusa's death in battle, she...
- clan were daimyōs of Hida Province. The clan
claims descent from Sanjō
Sanefusa (1146–1224) of the
Fujiwara clan. The head of the clan
became a kazoku...
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Imperial Princess Mōshi (孟子内親王; d. 901)
Court Attendant (Koui):
Saeki no
Sanefusa's daughter Minamoto no
Nagami (源長鑒)
Minamoto no Na****ori (源長頼; b. 875) Court...
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Tokudaiji Sanehisa (1583–1616)
Tokudaiji Kinnobu (1608–1684)
Tokudaiji Sanefusa (1636–1682)
Tokudaiji Kinmoto (1678–1719)
Tokudaiji Sanenori (1713–1740)...
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handscrolls (2 original, 1 transcribed).
Diary of the
Minister of the Left
Sanjo Sanefusa (1147–1225) "Kikko-ki" (original m****cript of 1256).
Diary of
Middle Councillor...