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Sonpi Bunmyaku (尊卑分脈) is a ****anese
genealogical text.
Originally written by Tōin
Kinsada in the late 14th century, it was
either 15 or 16
volumes in...
- the mask
shows stubbornness,
anger and a
mischievous and
meddling nature.
Sonpi (the teacher/scholar):
Another character holding high
social status, the...
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sources such as the Mōri
Family Tree (毛利系図),
Sonpi Bunmyaku and Ōe
Family Tree (大江氏系図).
According to the
Sonpi Bunmyaku (尊卑分脈) from the late 14th century:...
- and
early life due to lack of
written evidence. The
genealogical record Sonpi Bunmyaku (compiled 1377-1395)
identifies Masakado as the
third of Yoshimochi's...
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Yoshikiyo called himself Takeda Yoshikiyo.
According to "Choshuki" and "
Sonpi Bunmyaku" (a text
compiled in the
fourteenth century that
records the lineages...
- Yasutsuna Kyogoku
Ujinobu Yoriyasu Yoshiyasu Muneyasu Tōin
Kinsada (14th century).'
Sonpi Bunmyaku' (新編纂圖本朝尊卑分脈系譜雜類要集)
Hanawa Hokiichi (1793). 'Gunshoruiju' (群書類従)...
- Cambridge:
Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 58053128
Sonpi Bunmyaku,
viewable through the
Digital Archive of
National Diet Library...
- He was the son of
Fujiwara no Maro, and,
according to the
genealogy book
Sonpi Bunmyaku, his
mother was
Uneme of
Yakami no Kōri,
Inaba Province, who is...
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Other children:
Fujiwara no
Yasutsugu (藤原安継),
possibly instead a son of
Tanetsugu Fujiwara no
Masako (藤原正子),
court lady of
Emperor Kanmu Sonpi Bunmyaku...
- the Tōyōshū (藤葉集), as well as
historical and
genealogical works such as
Sonpi Bunmyaku, and
diaries such as
Towazugatari and Hare no Gyoe Burui-ki (晴御会部類記)...