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- Fujiwara no Tsuginawa (藤原継縄, 727–796), also known as Fujiwara no Tsugutada and Monozomo no Udajin, was a ****anese statesman, courtier and politician during...
- January 9 – Dai Zong, emperor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 779) Fujiwara no Tsuginawa, ****anese statesman (d. 796) Liu Peng, general of the Tang Dynasty (d...
- 782–83. Udaijin, Fujiwara no Korekimi (藤原是公), 783–89. Udaijin, Fujiwara no Tsuginawa (藤原継縄), 790–96. Udaijin, Miwa ōkimi or Miwa oh (神王), 798–806 Udaijin,...
- 723–776 Yo****sugu 716–777 Tamaro 722–783 Momokawa 732–779 Hamanari 724–790 Tsuginawa 727–796 Korekimi 727–789 Uchimaro 756–812 Sonohito 756–819 Otsugu 774–843...
- 723–776 Yo****sugu 716–777 Tamaro 722–783 Momokawa 732–779 Hamanari 724–790 Tsuginawa 727–796 Korekimi 727–789 Uchimaro 756–812 Sonohito 756–819 Otsugu 774–843...
- Fergusso, king of Connacht (Ireland) Ecgfrith, king of Mercia Fujiwara no Tsuginawa, ****anese statesman (b. 727) Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari, Muslim philosopher...
- 723–776 Yo****sugu 716–777 Tamaro 722–783 Momokawa 732–779 Hamanari 724–790 Tsuginawa 727–796 Korekimi 727–789 Uchimaro 756–812 Sonohito 756–819 Otsugu 774–843...
- 723–776 Yo****sugu 716–777 Tamaro 722–783 Momokawa 732–779 Hamanari 724–790 Tsuginawa 727–796 Korekimi 727–789 Uchimaro 756–812 Sonohito 756–819 Otsugu 774–843...
- brothers were Nakamaro and Otomaro. Toyonari was the father of Fujiwara no Tsuginawa. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Fujiwara no Toyonari" in ****an Encyclopedia...
- 723–776 Yo****sugu 716–777 Tamaro 722–783 Momokawa 732–779 Hamanari 724–790 Tsuginawa 727–796 Korekimi 727–789 Uchimaro 756–812 Sonohito 756–819 Otsugu 774–843...