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- Fujiwara no Yorimichi (藤原 頼通) (992–1071) was a ****anese court noble. He succeeded his father Michinaga to the position of Sesshō in 1017, and then went...
- 10th century, around the time of Fujiwara no Michinaga and Fujiwara no Yorimichi, the power of the Fujiwara clan reached its zenith. In the mid-11th century...
- Ishi (daughter of Michinaga) – eventually Kampaku (Regent) Fujiwara no Yorimichi prevents it. Srivijaya, a Buddhist kingdom based in Sumatra, is attacked...
- resignation, he also resigned from the position of Sesshō in favour of Yorimichi, his eldest son. In 1019, he took the tonsure, becoming a monk at the...
- Sesshō, Fujiwara Michinaga, 966–1027. Sesshō, Fujiwara Yorimichi, 992–1074. Kampaku, Fujiwara Yorimichi. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara Michinaga. Daijō-daijin, Kan'in...
- spinoff manga by Rinen Takizawa, titled Kuma Kuma Kuma Beā Gaiden 〜 Yuna no Yorimichi Techō 〜 (くまクマ熊ベアー外伝 〜ユナのよりみち手帖〜), began serialization online via Shufu...
- consort of Emperor Go-Reizei. She was the eldest daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimichi and Fujiwara no Gishi. Fujiwara no Morozane was her brother by the same...
- regent Fujiwara no Michinaga retires from public life, installing his son Yorimichi as regent. Michinaga, however, continues to direct affairs of state from...
- widow. The villa was made into a Buddhist temple by his son Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052. Being one of the World Heritage sites of ****an, the Byodoin Temple...
- following year. In 1037, however, Fujiwara no Genshi, daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimichi, was made Secondary Empress and became the Emperors favorite, and Teishi...