- Nijō
Tameuji (二条為氏, 1222–1286), also
known as
Fujiwara no
Tameuji (藤原為氏), was a ****anese
courtier and waka poet of the mid-Kamakura period. His Dharma...
- one of the five
regent houses (go-sekke) Nijō
Tameuji (1222–1286), also
known as
Fujiwara no
Tameuji, poet and
founder of: Nijō
poetic school, a conservative...
- relationship,
Tameuji.
Before his death,
Tameie issued two do****ents
attempting to
transfer rights to a
portion of the
estate from
Tameuji to his eldest...
-
Yorisue Tamemitsu Tametomo Tamehira Tameyoshi Tamekuni Tamezane Tamemoto Tameuji Chiku and
Sengoku clans (several clans)
Niyanagi and
Natsume clans (several...
- of ****anese
poets after the Jōkyū War in 1221. His
three sons were Nijō
Tameuji, Kyōgoku
Tamenori and
Reizei Tamesuke. They each
established rival families...
- the
conservative elder Nijō
branch (founded by Tameie's
elder son, Nijō
Tameuji (1222–1286); the
middle branch of the Kyōgoku
founded by
Fujiwara no Tamenori...
- atop
Mount Inaba between 1201 and 1204. Nikaidō
Yukimasa (二階堂行政) Nikaidō
Tameuji (二階堂為氏) Nikaidō
Yukimitsu (二階堂行光) Nikaidō
Yukiaki (二階堂行詮) Nikaidō Yukikage...
- Poem 478 by
Murasaki Shikibu in the Senzaishū
calligraphy by Nijō
Tameuji...
-
September 22 –
Mugaku Sogen,
Chinese adviser (b. 1226)
October 3 –
Fujiwara no
Tameuji, ****anese poet (b. 1222)
October 8 – John I (the Red),
English nobleman...
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September 22 –
Mugaku Sogen,
Chinese adviser (b. 1226)
October 3 –
Fujiwara no
Tameuji, ****anese poet (b. 1222)
October 8 – John I (the Red),
English nobleman...