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Fujiwara no
Takaie (藤原 隆家, 979 -
February 2, 1044), was a Kugyō (****anese noble) of the late
Heian period. He was the
Regional Governor of
Dazaifu and...
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Shishido Takaie (宍戸隆家, 1518 – 5
February 1592) was the head of the
Shishido clan of Aki
Province during ****an's
Sengoku period. He was a
commander was...
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Kazan had been
seeing the same mistress. Consequently, he and his
brother Takaie ambushed the Emperor,
shooting at him. An
arrow struck Kazan's sleeve. Michinaga...
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Julian calendar.
February -
Chotoku Incident:
Fujiwara no
Korechika and
Takaie shoot an
arrow at
Retired Emperor Kazan. 2 March:
Emperor Ichijo orders...
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Michinaga (966–1027),
increases his power. 996 Teishi’s
brothers Korechika and
Takaie (979–1044)
attack Retired Emperor Kazan; they are
arrested and
forced to...
- Korechika's wife Yume
Takeuchi as
Fujiwara no
Mitsuko Ryo
Ryusei as
Fujiwara no
Takaie, Michitaka's
second son Kumi
Takiuchi as
Minamoto no Akiko, Michinaga's...
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Commanders and
leaders Unknown Fujiwara no Masatada [ja] †
Fujiwara no
Takaie Ōkura no Taneki [ja]
Unknown Strength 3,000 ? ?
Casualties and
losses 8...
- rival, her
uncle Fujiwara no Michinaga, and her
brothers Korechika and
Takaie were
involved in a
scandal that led to
their banishment. The
issue concerned...
- Shishido, Kumagai, and Amano. He also
married one of his
daughters to
Shishido Takaie (宍戸隆家). In 1535, Ta****ama
Castle (多賀山城)
surrendered to Motonari. Over the...
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Michiyoshi Katsura Motozumi Kumagai Nobunao : Miiri-Takamatsu
Castle Shishido Takaie Shimizu Muneharu :
Takamatsu Castle (****ū)
Kunishi Motosuke Kodama Narihide...