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Fujiwara no
Tameie (藤原 為家, 1198-1275) was a ****anese poet and
compiler of
Imperial anthologies of poems.
Tameie was the
second son of poet
Teika and married...
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Empress Ankamon-in. In
approximately 1250 she
married fellow poet
Fujiwara no
Tameie. She had two
children with him.
Following his
death in 1275, she became...
- Teika's
poetic legacy.
Tameie's descendants would split into
three branches: the
conservative elder Nijō
branch (founded by
Tameie's elder son, Nijō Tameuji...
- Teika's diaries, the Meigetsuki, says that his son
Tameie asked him to
arrange one
hundred poems for
Tameie's father-in-law,
Utsunomiya Yoritsuna, who was furnishing...
- is a book of
poetic theory written by the ****anese waka poet
Fujiwara no
Tameie in the
Kamakura period. It
falls within the
karon genre. It has a large...
- ****anese) on
Buddhist themes. The
collection was
likely compiled by
Fujiwara no
Tameie in 1253, to mark the
twelfth anniversary of the
death of his
father Fujiwara...
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Emperor Go-Saga
first ordered it in 1248. It was
compiled by
Fujiwara no
Tameie, son of
Fujiwara no Teika. It
consists of
twenty volumes containing 1,368...
- Shunzei's
Daughter Go-Toba-in Kunaikyō Sōhekimon'in no Shōshō
Fujiwara no
Tameie A****i
Masatsune Fujiwara no
Ietaka Fujiwara no
Tomoie Fujiwara no Ariie...
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November 11, 1251)
Third son:
Nakamura Suketsuna (中村 資綱)
Fourth son:
Tameie (為家)
Fifth son:
Tameyuki (為行)
Sixth son: Tade
Sanetsuna (田手 実綱) Seventh...
- no
Tameuji (grandson of
Fujiwara no Teika, and
eldest son of
Fujiwara no
Tameie; he
founded the Nijō
poetic clan). It
consists of
twenty volumes containing...