- 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...
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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...
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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...
- (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...
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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...
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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...
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Hanazono Tenno Shinki ("The
Records of
Emperor Hanazono"), the
family of Nijō
Tamesada (grandchild of Tameyo) is
called "gaike" (the
birthplace of an empress...
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Enbun Hyakushu (延文百首) to the court. With the
death of his
cousin Nijō
Tamesada in 1360, he
became the
central figure of the waka
circle surrounding the...
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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...