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- either a child emperor before his coming of age, or an empress regnant. The Kampaku (関白) was theoretically a sort of chief advisor for the Emperor, but was...
- drumming music Taikō (太閤) a title given to a retired Kampaku regent in ****an—see Sesshō and Kampaku. Commonly refers to Toyotomi Hideyoshi Chatham Island...
- period (794–1185) through the monopoly of regent positions, Sesshō and Kampaku. The family's primary strategy for central influence was through the marrying...
- first person in history to become a Kampaku who was not born a noble. He then p****ed the position and title of Kampaku to his nephew, Toyotomi Hidetsugu...
- gained the positions of daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor of the Realm) and kampaku (関白, Imperial Regent), the highest offices of the aristocratic class. As...
- Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Takat****sa Masamichi, 1823–1856 Kampaku, Kujō Hisatada, 1856–1862 Kampaku, Konoe Tadahiro, 1862–1863 Kampaku, Takat****sa Sukehiro...
- Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Kujō Yukiie (1608–1612), Kampaku, Takat****sa Nobuhisa (1612–1615), Kampaku, Nijō Akizane (1615–1619), Kampaku, Kujō Yukiie (1619–1623)...
- sister of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, was arranged and the kampaku, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was nominated to be Daijō-daijin (Chancellor of the...
- 豊臣 The emblem (mon) of the Toyotomi clan Home province Various Titles Kampaku Daijō-daijin Founder Toyotomi Hideyoshi Final ruler Toyotomi Hideyori Founding...
- Azuchi-Momoyama (1568–1603) and Edo periods (1603–1868). He held a regent position kampaku from 1578 to 1581 and from 1600 to 1604. Yukiie was his son. Father: Nijō...