Sesshō and Kampaku (redirect from Sekkan)
titles were collectively known as sekkan (摂関), and the families that exclusively held the titles were called sekkan-ke (sekkan family). During the Heian period...
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Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan (天皇摂関大臣影図巻) is a Japanese emakimono in three scrolls. It is in the holdings of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the...
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five families of the Fujiwara clan that monopolized the regent position of Sekkan in Japan from 1252 until 1868. The five houses are Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō...
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Viridis' C. japonica 'Globosa Nana' C. japonica 'Golden Promise' C. japonica 'Sekkan-sugi' Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis' C. japonica 'Vilmoriniana' Sugi is...
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benkan, 1805, Enryaku-ji collection. Emperor Go-Daigo portrait in Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan. Woodblock print triptych by Ogata Gekkō; Emperor Go-Daigo...
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Portrait of Taira no Shigemori (from the Tenshi-Sekkan Miei)...
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system. In 1226, Hojo Yasutoki installed Kujo Yoritsune, a member of the sekkan family, as the fourth shogun. In 1232, the Goseibai Shikimoku was enacted...
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Liu Bei (left), Guan Yu (back), and Zhang Fei (right) in an illustration by Japanese painter Sakurai Sekkan (1715–90)...
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Three Heroes of Three Kingdoms, silk painting by Sekkan Sakurai (1715–1790), depicting Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei....
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Emperor Shijō 四条天皇 Shijō, Tenshi Sekkan Miei Emperor of Japan Reign November 17, 1232 – February 10, 1242 Enthronement January 16, 1233 Predecessor Go-Horikawa...
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