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- arrange to be adopted by Sanjonishi Kinkuni, who was both her blood relative (O****u was the great-great-grandchild of Sanjonishi Kineda) and had raised...
- Hijikata Katsuhisa, mother of Oda Nobusada Akoko no kata, daughter of Sanjonishi Saneki Myōkyō'in, sister of Ban Naomasa, mother of Nobumasa Oda Otsumaki-dono...
- Waseda University Library: 1 volume (unknown year), 2 volumes (unknown year), 1 volume (unknown year), 1553 (Sanjōnishi Kin'eda), 1510? (Ichijō Fuyuyoshi)...
- Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi (1585–1587) Oda (Taira) Nobukatsu (1587–1590) Sanjōnishi Kinkuni (one day in 1588) Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hidetsugu (1592) Tokugawa...
- Oda (Taira) Nobunaga (1576–1577) Nijō (Fujiwara) Akizane (1577–1579) Sanjōnishi (Fujiwara) Saneki (1579) Imadegawa (Fujiwara) Harusue (1579–1580) Tokudaiji...
- Madenokōji (Fujiwara) Tokifusa (1446) Tōin (Fujiwara) Sanehiro (1446–1450) Sanjōnishi (Fujiwara) Kimiyasu (1450) Sanjō (Fujiwara) Sanekazu (1450–1452) Ichijō...
- Kintsumu (1721-1777) 6. Ōgimachisanjō Sanetomo (1748-1785) 26. Sanjōnishi Kimitoshi (1697-1745) 13. Sanjōnishi 27. Maeda 3. Ōgimachisanjō Tsunako (d. 1858)...
- speculation. One of the most po****r beliefs about it was first put forward by Sanjonishi Sane'eda (1511-1579), who stated that Kenkō did not edit the 243 sections...
- secrets of waka (****anese poetry) from the aristocratic master of the art, Sanjōnishi Sanetaka. Being extremely wealthy, Jō'ō was able to am**** an impressive...
- copied at the end of the Heian Period, which was in the collection of the Sanjōnishi family. The m****cript is designated a National Treasure, and it is held...