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Minister of the
Right (右大臣,
Udaijin) was a
government position in ****an
during the A**** to
Meiji era. The
position was
consolidated in the Taihō Code...
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Emperor Ninmyō. His sons
Minamoto no
Masaru and
Minamoto no
Hikaru were
udaijin.
Among Hikaru's
descendants was
Minamoto no Atsushi,
adoptive father of...
- 783.
Udaijin, Ōnakatomi no
Kiyomaro (大中臣清麿), 771–81
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Tamaro (藤原田麿), 782–83.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Korekimi (藤原是公), 783–89.
Udaijin, Fujiwara...
- 812–854.
Udaijin,
Kiyohara no
Natsuno (清原夏野), 782–837.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Mimori (藤原三守), d. 840.
Udaijin,
Minamoto no
Tokiwa (源常)
Udaijin, Tachibana...
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Right of the
Imperial Army (Ukon'etaishō), and
Minister of the
Right (
Udaijin) in 1576.
Azuchi Castle was
built from 1576 to 1579 on
Mount Azuchi on...
- Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the
Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) and the
Udaijin (Minister of the Right). The
Imperial governing structure was
headed by...
- Chief Minister Daijō-daijin
Minister of the Left
Sadaijin Minister of the
Right Udaijin Minister of the
Center Naidaijin Major Counselor
Dainagon Middle Counselor...
- periods.
Sanetomo reached the third-highest post of the
imperial court,
Udaijin (Minister of the
Right or "vice-premier") in 1218. Eventually, Sanetomo...
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Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Uchimaro (藤原内麿), 806–812.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Sonohito (藤原園人), 812–818.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Fuyutsugu (藤原冬嗣), 821–825.
Udaijin...
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Fujiwara no Nakahira.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no Sadakata (藤原定方).
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no Nakahira.
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no
Tsunesuke (藤原恒佐).
Udaijin,
Fujiwara no Saneyori...