- no
Nakahira was
named sadaijin (Minister of the Left), and
Fujiwara no
Tsunesuke [ja] was
named udaijin. 937 (Jōhei 7, 12th month): The former-Emperor...
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daughter of Takat****sa Fuyumichi, and the
couple had a son
named Ichijō
Tsunesuke (一条 経輔, ?-?). His
other wife gave
birth to Kaneyoshi.
Foster Father: Ichijo...
- ****an Yuan
dynasty Goryeo Commanders and
leaders Hōjō Sanemasa [ja] Shōni
Tsunesuke [ja] Ōtomo Yoriyasu [ja]
Adachi Morimune [ja] Kōno Michiari [ja] Kikuchi...
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eliminated entirely by the Ryūzōji clan in the mid-16th century. Shōni
Tsunesuke (1226–1289) –
fought the
Mongols Shōni
Kagesuke (d. 1285) –
fought the...
-
declined the
position of Chūnagon (中納言) so his
second son,
Fujiwara no
Tsunesuke was
promoted to
Sachuben (左中弁) instead. 1037 (Chōryaku 1, 9th day of the...
- (Liberal) 1950 by-election
Tsunesuke Mutō (Kaishintō) 1953 1956 Yūichi Kōri (LDP)
Motojiro Mori (Social Democratic)
Tsunesuke Mutō (LDP) Sōzō Ōmori (Social...
- doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)90920-7. Tsuji, Jiro; Ohno, Kiyotaka; Kajimoto,
Tsunesuke (January 1965). "Organic
syntheses by
means of
noble metal compounds XX...
- his 60th birthday. 939 (Tengyō 2, 5th month): The
udaijin Fujiwara no
Tsunesuke died. 939 (Tengyō 2, 12th month): The
beginning of the
revolt of Taira...
- doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)89127-9. Tsuji, Jiro; Ohno, Kiyotaka; Kajimoto,
Tsunesuke (January 1965). "Organic
syntheses by
means of
noble metal compounds XX...
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Fujiwara Nakahira was
named sadaijin (Minister of the Left), and
Fujiwara Tsunesuke was
named udaijin. 937 (Jōhei 7, 12th month): The former-Emperor Yōzei...