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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...
- 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...
- Ishi (daughter of Michinaga) –
eventually Kampaku (Regent)
Fujiwara no
Yorimichi prevents it. Srivijaya, a
Buddhist kingdom based in Sumatra, is attacked...
- Sesshō,
Fujiwara Michinaga, 966–1027. Sesshō,
Fujiwara Yorimichi, 992–1074. Kampaku,
Fujiwara Yorimichi. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara Michinaga. Daijō-daijin, Kan'in...
- 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...
- included: Kampaku,
Fujiwara Yorimichi, 992–1074. Kampaku,
Fujiwara Norimichi, 997–1075. Daijō-daijin,
Fujiwara Yorimichi. Sadaijin,
Fujiwara Norimichi...
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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...
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regent Fujiwara no
Michinaga retires from
public life,
installing his son
Yorimichi as regent. Michinaga, however,
continues to
direct affairs of
state from...
- needed] 1052: The Byōdō-in
temple (near Kyōto) is
built by
Fujiwara no
Yorimichi 1068:
Emperor Go-Sanjō
overthrows the
Fujiwara clan 1087:
Emperor Shirakawa...