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Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa (藤原 良房, 804 –
October 7, 872), also
known as
Somedono no
Daijin or Shirakawa-dono, was a ****anese statesman,
courtier and politician...
- family) and its descendants, to
which Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa belonged. In 858,
Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa became sesshō. He was the
first sesshō not to be a...
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Hatakeyama Yoshifusa (畠山 義総) (1491–1545) was the
successor of
Hatakeyama Yoshimoto. This
succession took
place during the year 1515. For
Yoshifusa to consolidate...
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grandson of
udaijin Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa. 853 (Ninju 3, 2nd month): The
emperor visited the home of
udaijin Yoshifusa, the
grandfather of his designated...
- was
adopted by his
powerful uncle Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa, who had no sons.
Mototsune followed in
Yoshifusa's footsteps,
holding power in the
court in the...
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under Yoshifusa,
there is a po****r
story regarding the
origin of his
childhood name,
Keimatsu (桂松 or 慶松).
Before his son was born,
Yoshifusa lamented...
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known as
Okada Sukesaburō,
therefore the
blade was
known as "Okada-giri
Yoshifusa", now a
national treasure. In 1570,
Nobukatsu became an
adopted heir of...
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elder sister) with
Miyoshi Kazumichi and
later adopted by
Miyoshi Yoshifusa, his name was
Miyoshi Nobuyoshi. He
later renamed himself Hashiba Hidetsugu...
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Somedono empress (染殿后). Seiwa's
mother was the
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Yoshifusa (藤原良房), who was
regent and
great minister of the
council of state. He...
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National Museum) By Nagamitsu.
Bizen Osafune school.
Okadagiri Yoshifusa, by
Yoshifusa.
Bizen ****uoka-Ichimonji school. The name
comes from the fact Oda...