- Kujō
Michiie (九条 道家) (28 July 1193 — 1
April 1252) was a ****anese
regent in the 13th century. He was the
father of Kujō
Yoritsune and
grandson of Kujō...
- shōgun of the
Kamakura shogunate of ****an. His
father was
kanpaku Kujō
Michiie and his
grandmother was a
niece of
Minamoto no Yoritomo. His wife was a...
-
Kamakura period. He held a
regent position Sesshō from 1202 to 1206. Kujō
Michiie was his son. In 1179 Yo****sune came of age. In 1188 when his
elder brother...
- reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Kujō
Michiie, 1193–1252. Sadaijin, Kujō
Michiie.
Udaijin Nadaijin Dainagon The year of Chūkyō's reign...
-
nobility and the
Bakufu conflicted, the
issue was
bitterly contested. Kujō
Michiie and the
court nobility supported Prince Tadanari (忠成王), a son of Retired...
- most of the
actual leadership was held by his
maternal relatives Kujō
Michiie and
Saionji Kintsune. Kugyō (公卿) is a
collective term for the very few...
- Kiminaga;
founder of
Kokajima clan
Tachibana no
Narisue (橘成季) -
Served Kujō
Michiie Minamoto no
Hisanao (源久直) -
Member of the Saga
Genji line of the Minamoto...
- group. The Ichijō was a
branch of the
Fujiwara clan,
founded by Kujō
Michiie's son Ichijō
Sanetsune and was one of the Five
regent houses, from which...
- Enichi-san (慧日山). Tō****u-ji was
founded in 1236 by the
imperial chancellor Kujō
Michiie. He
appointed the monk Enni as
founding priest, who had
studied Rinzai...
-
Jadokkeshin is
herself an
obscure deity who is
noted in the
writings of Kujō
Michiie as the
consort of Gozu Tennō, a god of
epidemics that was
commonly conflated...