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Fujiwara no
Tadahira (藤原 忠平, 880 –
September 9, 949) was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and
politician during the
Heian period. He is also
known as Teishin-Kō...
- Sesshō,
Fujiwara no
Tadahira, 880–949. Kampaku,
Fujiwara no
Tadahira. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no
Tadahira. Sadaijin,
Fujiwara no
Tadahira . Sadaijin, Fujiwara...
- Murakami's
maternal uncle Fujiwara no
Tadahira remained as the
Sessho regent until 949.
After the
death of
Tadahira,
there was no
regent and
although contemporaries...
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Tokihira (時平) (871–909) –
Sadaijin Nakahira (仲平) (875–945) –
Sadaijin Tadahira (忠平) (880–949) – Daijō Daijin,
Regent Yoriko (頼子) (d. 936),
consort of...
- (Kyōto) and
served in the
household of the
imperial regent Fujiwara no
Tadahira. He is said to have
aspired for a
position within the
imperial police force...
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imperial court in
Kyoto due to
complaints received about him.
Fujiwara no
Tadahira, Masakado's lord, however, most
likely lightened his
punishment and helped...
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Shimazu Toshihisa Shimazu Iehisa Shimazu Toyohisa Shimazu Kameju Shimazu Tadahira Shimazu Tadamune Shimazu Sanehisa Shimazu Kiriyama (Exiled, self-imposed)...
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defeat a
Bavarian army at Laa (modern Austria).
September 14 –
Fujiwara no
Tadahira, a
politician and
chancellor (kampaku), dies at his
native Kyoto. Having...
- same poet. A
quite different poem is
attributed to
Sadaijin Fujiwara no
Tadahira in the
context of a very
specific incident.
After abdicating,
former Emperor...
- friendship. New
Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts: Lord
Sadanobu (Fujiwara no
Tadahira)
Threatens a
Demon (Oni) in the
Palace at Night. Ukiyo-e
printed by Tsukioka...