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Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu (藤原 為光) (942–992) was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and
politician during the
Heian period.
Tamemitsu served as a
minister during...
- Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no
Yoritada (藤原頼忠), 924–989. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu(藤原為光), 942–992. Sadaijin,
Fujiwara no
Michinaga (藤原道長), 966–1027. Udaijin...
- (b. 920)
Fujiwara no Nakafumi, ****anese waka poet (b. 923)
Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu, ****anese
statesman (b. 942)
Herbert of Wetterau,
German nobleman Liu...
- – Mu'ayyad al-Dawla,
ruler of the
Buyid Dynasty (d. 983)
Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu, ****anese
statesman (d. 992) Genshin, ****anese
Tendai scholar (d. 1017)...
- The
temple was
originally built and founded, as "Hōjūji", by
Fujiwara Tamemitsu in 988. However, it was destro**** in 1032. In 1158,
Emperor Shirakawa...
- Jun Ha****ume as
Fujiwara no
Yoritada Masanobu Sakata as
Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu Ryujin Suzuki as
Minamoto no
Shigenobu Yoshihiro Kurita as
Fujiwara no...
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Mitsuyoshi Mitsukuni Yukiyori Yorisue Tamemitsu Tametomo Tamehira Tameyoshi Tamekuni Tamezane Tamemoto Tameuji Chiku and
Sengoku clans (several clans)...
- no Moriko.
Koretada had four brothers: Kaneie, Kanemichi, Kinsue, and
Tamemitsu. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Fujiwara no Tokihira" in ****an Encyclopedia...
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Minamoto no
Nobumitsu (源延光) (Gon-no-Dainagon, 権大納言) Dainagon,
Fujiwara no
Tamemitsu (藤原為光) Dainagon,
Fujiwara no
Asateru (藤原朝光) (Gon-no-Dainagon, 権大納言) Dainagon...
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Koretada briefly held
power as sekkan, and his
other sons Kanemichi, Kaneie,
Tamemitsu, and
Kinsue also all
attained the
position of daijō-daijin. In Morosuke's...