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Fujiwara no
Suenori (藤原 季範, 1090 –
December 27, 1155) was a ****anese
nobleman and High
Priest of
Atsuta Shrine during the late
Heian period. He was the...
- Genji) clan, and his
official wife, Yura-Gozen,
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Suenori, High
Priest of
Atsuta Shrine and a
member of the
powerful Fujiwara clan...
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believed that Yura-Gozen, also
known as Urahime, a
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Suenori, was
married to
Minamoto no Yo****omo (1123–60) and
their son Minamoto...
- of Old ****anese with
Complete Translation) 第4版, 旺文社. 池田末則・横田健一編
IKEDA Suenori &
YOKOTA Ken'ichi (Eds.) (1981), 『日本歴史地名大系30 奈良県の地名』(A
Series on Historical...
- Wife: Yura
Gozen (由良御前, ?–1159), "Urahime" (由良姫),
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Suenori (藤原季範). Concubine:
Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前, 1138–c.1180) 1st son:
Minamoto no...
- Kazumoto, the High
Priest of
Atsuta Shrine. The two had a son,
Fujiwara no
Suenori. At the time, the
Owari clan, the
ruling shake family of the
Atsuta Shrine...
- generation. However, in 1114,
Kazumoto handed the
position over to
Fujiwara no
Suenori, who was from the
Fujiwara clan.
Since then, the
Fujiwara clan
became the...
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Tadashika held this
office for 40 years, from 1045 to 1084. His grandson,
Suenori,
succeeded him. Tadanobu's
eldest son, Tadayori, was the
first Horishi...
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believed that Yura-Gozen, also
known as Urahime, a
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Suenori, was
married to
Minamoto no Yo****omo (1123-60) and
their son Minamoto...
- OCLC 9113902.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Ikeda Suenori 池田末則,
Yokota Kenichi 横田健一 et al. "飛鳥 (A****)" Nara-ken no
chimei 奈良県の地名...