- Nijō
Tamemichi (二条為道 or 二条為通, 1271–1299), also
known as
Fujiwara no
Tamemichi (藤原為道), was a ****anese
courtier and waka poet of the late
Kamakura period...
-
locations in the area.
During the
Heian period,
local warlord Muraoka Tamemichi established Kinugasa Castle in 1063. He
became the
ancestor of the Miura...
- Gon-no-Dainagon no
Sammi no
Tsubone (権大納言三位局, d. 1351)
later Reisho-in (霊照院), Nijō
Tamemichi's daughter Imperial Prince Hōnin (法仁法親王, 1325–1352) –
priest in Ninna-ji...
-
Mikhail of Tver (Mikhail Yaroslavich),
Kievan Grand Prince (d. 1318) Nijō
Tamemichi, ****anese poet and
writer (d. 1299)
Saionji Shōshi (Ei****u Mon'in), ****anese...
- by his
uncle Nijō
Tameo (二条為雄), but
following the
death of his
brother Tamemichi in the
fifth month he
returned to his father's household. On the eleventh...
- was born in 1293. His
father was Nijō
Tamemichi, and his
mother was a
daughter of A****i Masaari,
Tamemichi's father was Nijō Tameyo,[citation needed]...
-
Mikhail of Tver (Mikhail Yaroslavich),
Kievan Grand Prince (d. 1318) Nijō
Tamemichi, ****anese poet and
writer (d. 1299)
Saionji Shōshi (Ei****u Mon'in), ****anese...