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- Kujō Morotaka (九条 師孝, 1688 – 1713), son of regent Sukezane, was a kugyō or ****anese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). His consort was a daughter...
- Mitsuhira Kujō Michifusa a daughter married Kujō Kaneharu Kujō Sukezane Kujō Morotaka Zuisho-in married Tokugawa Yoshimichi Tokugawa Gorōta Kujō Yukinori Kujō...
- Morotsune of the Fujiwara who governs Kaga province with his brother Lord Morotaka, demanded to use the bath at a temple affiliated with the Enryakuji. When...
- (1609-1668) Tokihime (d. 1669) Kaneharu(20) (1641-1677) Sukezane(21) (1669-1730) Morotaka(22) (1688-1713) Yukinori(23) (1700-1728) Tanemoto(24) (1725-1743) Nijō...
- In (formerly Taira Sigeko) died. 1176 (Angen 2, 7th month): Fujiwara no Morotaka, daimyō of Kaga, was in a dispute with the priests of Mt. Hiei; and his...
- 1722. He married a daughter of Emperor Go-Sai; the couple had three sons, Morotaka, Yukinori and Naozane, and a daughter who later became a consort of Tokugawa...
- Umehime married Ogasawara Tadamoto of Kokura Domain daughter married Kujō Morotaka daughter married the regent Ichijō Kaneka daughter married Matsudaira Sukekuni...
- Battista Visconti Aicardi, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1644) August 15 – Kujō Morotaka, ****anese noble (b. 1688) August 19 – Atanasie Anghel, Romanian Gr****-Catholic...
- Battista Visconti Aicardi, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1644) August 15 – Kujō Morotaka, ****anese noble (b. 1688) August 19 – Atanasie Anghel, Romanian Gr****-Catholic...
- 1700 – July 3, 1728), son of Sukezane and adopted son of his brother Morotaka, was a kugyō or ****anese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He...