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Fujiwara no
Sadaie (藤原定家), better-known as
Fujiwara no
Teika (1162 –
September 26, 1241), was a ****anese anthologist, calligrapher,
literary critic, novelist...
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Teika may
refer to:
Teika, a
neighbourhood of Riga,
Latvia Fujiwara no
Teika, a ****anese
scholar of the late
Heian and
early Kamakura periods 8305 Teika...
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Cardiac Surgery, as is his rival,
Keisuke Ni****aki,
Director of
Surgery of
Teika University.
Nishisaki considers he is
better for the
position and schemes...
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Fujiwara no
Teika (1162–1241)
while he
lived in the
Ogura district of Kyoto. It is
therefore also
known as
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首). One of
Teika's diaries...
- Shunzei's son,
Fujiwara no
Teika,
succeeded him in
prominence as a poet, and was more
successful in
court politics than his father.
Teika is
considered one of...
-
Fujiwara no
Teika, and both
claimed to
carry on his legacy.
After a
period of
Reizei ascendancy under Rezei Tamehide (great-grandson of
Teika) (b. 1302 ...
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Teika is a
neighbourhood in the
Vidzeme Suburb of Riga, the
capital of Latvia.
Teika is the only
neighbourhood in Riga
which was
planned and
partly built...
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Teika m****cript
which introduced revisions in the original; this m****cript, however,
belongs to a
different lineage and was not
influenced by
Teika...
- one
produced by
Fujiwara no
Teika in the 13th century, some two
hundred years after Lady
Sarashina wrote the original.
Teika is one of the most
famous poets...
- Šmits, Pēteris (1936). "Latvian
folktales and
legends (Latviešu
pasakas un
teikas) Vol. 13". Latviešu
valodas resursi.
Valters un Rapa.
Retrieved Oct 27,...