- (後深草天皇; 28 June 1243 – 17
August 1304)
First son (1273 – 1274)
Saionji Sanekane (西園寺 実兼; 1249 – 21
October 1322)
First daughter (1275 – ?)
Prince Shojo...
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become Emperor Kameyama.
After Emperor Go-Uda's
ascension in 1260,
Saionji Sanekane negotiated with the Bakufu, and
succeeded in
getting Emperor Go-****akusa's...
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Kamigyo in 1378, on the site of the
former residence of the
nobleman Saionji Sanekane. He also pla**** a
major role in the
genesis of Noh theatre, as the patron...
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Mototomo (源基具) (1230–1297) (Horikawa family, 堀川家) 1292-1293
Fujiwara no
Sanekane (藤原実兼) (1249–1322) (Saionji family, 西園寺家) 1299
Fujiwara no
Kinmori (藤原公守)...
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connection to the
Saionji and to
their prestige as
Lords of Kitayama.
Saionji Sanekane joined the
family to the Daikaku-ji line of the
Imperial family, having...
- (Fujiwara) Eiko
later Shōkunmon'in (藤原(西園寺)瑛子; 昭訓門院; 1273–1336,
Saionji Sanekane Fourteenth Son:
Imperial Prince Tokiwai-no-miya
Tsuneakira (常盤井宮恒明親王; 1303–1351)...
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Saionji Kishi (西園寺禧子)
later Empress Dowager Go-Kyōgoku-in (後京極院),
Saionji Sanekane's daughter Princess (b. 1314)
Second Daughter:
Imperial Princess Kanshi...
- 1, in the 8th month): The
emperor took Kishi, the
daughter of
Saionji Sanekane, as one of his concubines; and she
became a favorite. In addition, he had...
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Yoritoki 2Itagaki
Yorishige 3Itagaki
Yorikane Itagaki Nobuyori Itagaki Sanekane Takeda Nagakane 4Itagaki
Yukiyori Takeda Nobusada 5Itagaki Na****ori Nakamura...
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Fushimi 1288–1298 (9 years) 1271–1342 (70–71 years)
Daughter of
Saionji Sanekane. Poet.
Adopted Emperor Go-Fushimi.
Fujiwara no
Kinshi 藤原忻子
Emperor Go-Nijō...