- The
following is the list of
Nyoin (女院). Higashi-sanjō In (東三条院):
Fujiwara no
Senshi (藤原詮子) -
consort of
Emperor En'yū Jōtō-mon In (上東門院):
Fujiwara no...
-
second son of
Emperor Go-Kashiwabara. His
mother was
Fujiwara Fujiko (藤原藤子)
Nyōin: Madenokōji (Fujiwara) Eiko (万里小路栄子; 1499–1522), Madenokōji Katafusa's daughter...
- ****an ****anese
imperial succession debate Dayang Kalangitan Kōkyū List of
Nyoin Midaidokoro List of
female castellans in ****an East
Asian royal titles are...
- of
Fujiwara no
Tadatsugu (Itsutsuji Tadatsugu) (藤原忠継/五辻忠継). She
became Nyoin called Dantenmon-in (談天門院). His
older brother was
Emperor Go-Nijō. Emperor...
- as well as
Ministers or high-ranking monks,
became Ju-Sangū/Ju-Sangō.
Nyoin/
Nyōin (女院):
Wives of the
former Emperors or
princesses who
could receive the...
-
Fujiwara no
Senshi (藤原詮子; 962–1002),
Fujiwara no Kaneie’s daughter; later,
Nyoin (女院) 'Higashi-sanjō In' (東三条院)
First Son:
Imperial Prince Yasuhito (懐仁親王)...
- (SEN) 1996.11.01 The Rape-Man of Edo 2 (大江戸レイプマン 女淫処刑人, Ôedo Reipuman:
Nyoin shokeinin) (Gyaga Communications) 1994-05-10
Naked Dance (裸舞, Rabu) 1995-01-10...
-
Emperor Go-Toba,
Prince Shūkaku,
Emperor Go-Shirakawa, Shichijō
Nyoin, Hachijō
Nyoin Priesthood: Myōe, Myōhen, Ebin, (Chōgen's name does not
appear in...
- retirement,
along with the
corresponding Ōmiya
Palace for the
Empress Dowager Nyoin. Both
palaces were
repeatedly destro**** by fire and
reconstructed until...
-
Fujiwara no Shōshi (藤原彰子, 988 –
October 25, 1074), also
known as Jōtōmon-in (上東門院), the
eldest daughter of
Fujiwara no Michinaga, was
Empress of ****an...