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- Ariwara no Motokata (在原元方, dates unknown, fl. late 800s – 900s CE) was a ****anese waka poet of the early Heian period. He was included in the Late classical...
- court. Motokata soon died, in despair at having lost the prospect of being grandfather to the next emperor. The malevolent influence of Motokata's vengeful...
- Unbeknownst to him, this woman is Sukehime, Minister of the Right Fujiwara no Motokata's daughter and one of the current emperor's wives, who is worried that she...
- Souls Kuwata 2001 Turn Matsubara Waterboys Mama-san Onmyoji Fujiwara no Motokata 2002 KT Hiroshi Uchiyama 11'09"01 September 11 segment "****an" 2003 Owl...
- 954–1013) Court Attendant (Koui): Fujiwara no Sukehime (藤原祐姫), Fujiwara no Motokata's daughter First Son: Imperial Prince Hirohira (広平親王; 950–971) Eighth Daughter:...
- Through Muneyama, he was also the grandfather of the poet Ariwara no Motokata. One of his granddaughters, whose name is not known, was married to Fujiwara...
- the Kokin Wakashū, a tenth-century ****anese waka anthology. Ariwara no Motokata (****anese: 在原元方) Ariwara no Muneyana (****anese: 在原棟梁) Ariwara no Narihira...
- Mototeru, when Ukita Naoie increased his influences, he had his son Matsuda Motokata marry a daughter of Naoie to ally, and further, he took sides with Amago...
- Muneyana Takashina no Moranao Shigeharu Aiko Katsuhira Yoriharu Tokiharu Motokata Motokiyo Princess Kenshin Takashige Yasuhira Tokiharu Yasuhira Takashige...
- Yukihira (half-brother), Ariwara no Narihira (half-brother), Ariwara no Muneyana (nephew), Ariwara no Shigeharu (nephew), Ariwara no Motokata (grand-nephew)...