- Itō
Sukeie (伊東 祐家) was a
samurai of the
Heian period. He was the
father of Itō Sukechika, and the great-grandfather of Soga
Tokimune and Sukenari, known...
- Kujō
Sukeie (九条 輔家,
October 11, 1769 – July 24, 1785), son of
regent Michisaki with
Tokugawa Kyohime, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the Edo period...
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Tokugawa Gorōta Kujō
Yukinori Kujō
Tanemoto Kujō
Naozane Kujō
Michisaki Kujō
Sukeie Nijō
Munemoto Nijō
Shigeyori (1751–1768) Nijō
Harutaka Nijō
Narimichi (1781–1798)...
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since 1984. Nasu-Kanda
Castle was
built by
Fujiwara no
Sukeie in 1125 AD.
Fujiwara no
Sukeie was the
ancestor of the Nasu clan. More of a
large fortified...
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ability by the
latter Sengoku period of
Feudal ****an.
After the
death of
Sukeie in 1181,
Sukechika inherited the
Kawazu Manor in Izu Province. When his...
- Naozane(25) (1717-1787) Nijō
Harutaka (1754-1826) Michisaki(26) (1746–1770)
Sukeie(27) (1769–1785) Suketsugu(28) (1784–1807) Hisatada(29) (1798-1871) Takat****sa...
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Kawazu Sukechika. Itō Jirō was born in Izu
Province as the
second son of Itō
Sukeie. His
grandfather was Kudō Suketaka, the
founder of the Itō clan. He fought...
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Tokugawa Munekatsu,
eighth head of
Owari Domain, and the
couple had a son
Sukeie. ネケト. 九条家(摂家) (in ****anese).
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved...
- from the 8th
century Emperor Kanmu. The
founder of the Soga clan, Soga
Sukeie, was an
eighth generation descendant of
Taira no Yoshifumi, the son of Prince...
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Tokugawa Yoshihime (daughter of
Tokugawa Munemoto) and
adopted son of Kujō
Sukeie, was a kuge or ****anese
court noble of the Edo
period (1603–1868). He, as...