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- The Tale of Genji. Together they had two sons: Tamesuke born in 1263, and Tamenori born in 1265. Tamesuke later took the surname of "Reizei", founding the...
- Nagaie (1005-1064); this line was known by the name of Mikohidari until Tamesuke took the name of Reizei. Nagaie's second son Tadaie (1033-1091) had a second...
- Heian-kyō, ****an Spouses daughter of Prince Koreyasu daughter of Reizei Tamesuke Issue Prince Morikuni Prince Hisanaga Prince Hisaaki Shōe Father Emperor...
- to stop Tameuji from disinheriting Tamesuke of the Hosokawa estate near the capital that Tameie had left Tamesuke). It is a testament to Teika's importance...
- in 1221. His three sons were Nijō Tameuji, Kyōgoku Tamenori and Reizei Tamesuke. They each established rival families of poets—the Nijō, the Kyōgoku and...
- mid-Kamakura period by Reizei Tamesuke 冷泉為相 (1263–1328), a son of Fujiwara no Tameie 藤原為家 (1198–1275), based on a copy determined by Tamesuke to have been made by...
- Tradition states that Fujiwara no Tameuji (1222–1286) and Fujiwara no Tamesuke (1263–1328) created copies of the m****cripts also indicating completion...
- Shoki, it survived for a long time. To solve the contradiction, Reizei Tamesuke even claimed in 1297 that Wani had been transferred from Baekje to Silla...
- Precinct) 3 773 Jōkōmyō-ji Precinct - Grave of Reizei Tamesuke 浄光明寺境内・冷泉為相墓 Jōkōmyōji keidai・Reizei Tamesuke haka Kamakura Buddhist temple submitted for inscription...
- rufubon (po****r) text. The postscript for the former was written by Reizei Tamesuke [ja] and Reizei Tamehide [ja]. The Reizei text was only copied in the pre-modern...