-
directly after the
Nihon Shoki and
followed by
Nihon Kōki.
Fujiwara no
Tsugutada and
Sugano no
Mamichi served as the
primary editors. It is one of the...
-
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...
- Shokki) – 40
volumes covering 697
through 791.
Completed by
Fujiwara no
Tsugutada and
Sugano no
Mamichi in 797.
Nihon Kōki (Later
Chronicle of ****an) –...
-
Fujiwara clan
after Kudara no
Konikishi Myōshin had
married Fujiwara no
Tsugutada around 754. The emperor's
rescript of 790
aimed to
support Myōshin's appointment...
- King
Muryong of Paekche," [Emperor Akihito] told reporters.
Fujiwara no
Tsugutada;
Sugano no Mamichi, eds. (797), 続日本紀 (Shoku Nihongi) (in ****anese), vol...
-
Fujiwara no
Kazuramaro (藤原縵麻呂, 768–821) Wife:
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Tsugutada (藤原継縄) Son:
Fujiwara no
Yasutsugu (藤原安継),
possibly instead a son of Kiyonari...