- Ichijō
Tsunetsugu (一条 経嗣, 1358 –
December 14, 1418), son of Nijō
Yoshimoto and
adopted son of
regent Tsunemichi, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of...
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Fujiwara no
Tsunetsugu (藤原常嗣, d. 840) was a ****anese diplomat. In 833,
Emperor Ninmyō
named Tsunetsugu the
Imperial amb****ador to China, with Ono Takamura...
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period (1336–1573). He held a
regent position kampaku from 1338 to 1342.
Tsunetsugu was his
adopted son. Father:
Ichijo Uchitsune Mother:
daughter of Saionji...
- 838-839 (Jōwa 5-6):
Diplomatic mission to Tang
China headed by
Fujiwara no
Tsunetsugu. 842:
Following a coup d'état
called the Jōwa Incident,
Tsunesada the...
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Muraoka Tsunetsugu 1936, pp. 19–20.
Muraoka Tsunetsugu 1936, p. 23.
Muraoka Tsunetsugu 1936, p. 25.
Muraoka Tsunetsugu 1936, p. 29.
Muraoka Tsunetsugu 1936...
- China. In 838,
Ennin was in the
party which accompanied Fujiwara no
Tsunetsugu's diplomatic mission to the Tang
dynasty Imperial court. The trip to China...
- 4th month:
Kuniyasu (from
Awataguchi in
Yamashiro Province) 5th month:
Tsunetsugu (from Ko-aoe in ****ū Province)
Intercalary month:
Hisakuni (from Awataguchi...
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accorded name. The 13th
century swordsmith Aoe
Tsunetsugu is
credited with
creating the Juzumaru-
Tsunetsugu. However,
scholarship research shows the Juzumaru...
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April 30, 1481), also
known as Ichijō Kanera, was the son of
regent Tsunetsugu. He was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Muromachi period (1336–1573)...
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appointed to Kentōshi, but in 838
after a
quarrel with the envoy,
Fujiwara no
Tsunetsugu, he gave up his
professional duties pretending to be ill, and attracted...