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- Nijō Tamesada (二条為定, 1293–1360), also known as Fujiwara no Tamesada (藤原為定), was a ****anese courtier and waka poet of the late Kamakura period and Nanbokuchō...
- Wakashū an imperial anthology of waka, but was opposed by his nephew Nijō Tamesada. Twenty of his poems were eventually included in this and later imperial...
- (1299), at the age of 29 by ****anese reckoning. He was the father of Nijō Tamesada, who became the ancestor of the later main line of the house of Nijō. He...
- known to survive. There is a m****cript traditionally attributed to Nijō Tamesada in the possession of the Institute of Oriental classics [ja] at Keio University...
- Senmu Onuki NTV 1989 Kasuga Notsubone Torii Mototada NHK Sanbiki ga Kiru! Tamesada Gojo ANB Ki Heitai Kikkawa Tsunemasa NTV 1990 Edo Nakamachi Bugyōsho Rokubee...
- within mere days of their investiture. It would be the youngest brother, Tamesada (為貞), who would turn out to successfully p**** down the priesthood to his...
- request of the shōgun Ashikaga Takauji. It was compiled by Fujiwara no Tamesada (who also compiled the Shokugos****shu, and was a member of the older conservative...
- initially by Fujiwara no Tamefuji, but had to be finished by Fujiwara no Tamesada (both members of the older conservative Nijō). It consists of twenty volumes...
- Hanazono Tenno Shinki ("The Records of Emperor Hanazono"), the family of Nijō Tamesada (grandchild of Tameyo) is called "gaike" (the birthplace of an empress...
- period (1381–1384), in his seventies. He studied waka under the poet Nijō Tamesada. Sixty of his poems were included in court anthologies from the Shinsenzai-shū...