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Fujiwara no
Tokihira (藤原 時平, 871 –
April 26, 909) was a ****anese statesman, courtier,
regent and
politician of the
powerful Fujiwara clan
during the Heian...
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between Michizane and his
political rivals, the
influential Fujiwara no
Tokihira and
other Fujiwara clans, as
another reason for
Sugawara Michizane to advise...
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Imperial Prince Saneyasu (son of
Emperor Ninmyō).
Their children were
Tokihira (時平) (871–909) –
Sadaijin Nakahira (仲平) (875–945) –
Sadaijin Tadahira (忠平)...
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grandson of
Emperor Daigo. His
mother was the
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Tokihira.
Because the
highest rank he
achieved was
Provisional Master of the Palace...
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Crown Prince's household. Meanwhile, Mototsune's son and heir,
Fujiwara no
Tokihira, rose in rank, but only just
enough to
prevent an open
power struggle....
- apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō,
Fujiwara no
Tokihira (藤原時平), 909. Sadaijin,
Fujiwara no
Tokihira 871–909. Sadaijin,
Fujiwara no
Tadahira (藤原忠平), 880–949...
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intending to
control government from retirement, Mototsune's son
Fujiwara no
Tokihira managed to
maneuver himself back to very
prominent position until his early...
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descendants of Hōjō Tokiyuki. Yayū was born in Nagoya, the
first son of
Yokoi Tokihira (時衡) who
served the
Owari Domain. He
inherited the
Yokoi House's patrimony...
- jitsuroku) – 50
volumes covering 858
through 887.
Completed by
Fujiwara no
Tokihira and Ōkura no
Yoshiyuki in 901. The
national histories were discontinued...
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minister named Tokihira whose skill and
influence were less than the
Sugawara Minister's.
Jealous of the
Sugawara Minister,
Tokihira set a fire inside...