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Fujiwara no
Toyonari (藤原豊成, 704–765) was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and
politician during the Nara period.
Toyonari served as a
minister during the...
- 1953
through annexation of the
neighboring villages of Okayama, Masaki,
Toyonari,
Kohei and a
portion of the
village of Yamato. It was
elevated to city...
- (Udaijin):
Fujiwara Oshikatsu. Sadaijin:,
Fujiwara no
Toyonari (藤原豊成). Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Toyonari (藤原豊成).
Naidaijin (not appointed)
Dainagon Consort:...
- king of Kent
Flaithbertach mac Loingsig, High King of
Ireland Fujiwara no
Toyonari, ****anese
politician (b. 704) Gao Shi,
Chinese poet Gyeongdeok, king of...
- (中将姫, Chūjō-hime?, 753?–781?), a
daughter of the
court noble Fujiwara no
Toyonari who
escaped ****cution at the
hands of her
stepmother by
becoming a nun...
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Prince Katsuragi) (half
brother of
Empress Kōmyō). Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Toyonari (first son of
Fujiwara no Muchimaro). Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro (second...
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Torii Kotondo Tsuchiya Koitsu Tsuchiya Rakusan Yamakawa Shūhō
Yamamura Toyonari Yoshida Hiroshi Watanabe,
Shozaburo Shin-hanga o
tsukuru ni
tsuite no watashi...
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Muchimaro (藤原武智麻呂) (son of
Fujiwara no Fuhito). Naidaijin,
Fujiwara no
Toyonari (藤原豊成) (son of
Fujiwara no Muchimaro). Dainagon,
Fujiwara no
Fusasaki (藤原房前)...
- –781?) was by most
accounts a
daughter of the
court noble Fujiwara no
Toyonari who
escaped ****cution at the
hands of her
stepmother by
becoming a nun...
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branch Muchimaro 680–737
Fusasaki 681–737
Umakai 694–737 Maro 695–737
Toyonari 704–766
Nakamaro 706–764
Otomaro Nagate 714–771
Matate 715–766 Uona 721–783...