Takatsukasa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), son of Kanehira, was a court noble (kugyo) of the Kamakura period. He held the regent position of Kampaku from...
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Mototada (written: 元忠 or 基忠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takatsukasa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), Japanese...
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Five regent houses (五摂家, Go-sekke): the Konoe, Kujō, Nijō, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa families. From then on, these five families served as Sesshō and Kampaku...
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Takatsukasa Nobufusa (鷹司 信房, 17 November 1565 – 18 January 1658) was a court noble (kuge) of the early Edo period. Born to Nijō Haruyoshi and adopted...
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Takatsukasa Masahiro (鷹司 政煕, May 14, 1761 – March 29, 1841) was a Japanese court noble of the Edo period. He held the regent position of kampaku from...
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Sanetsune (1265–1267) Konoe (Fujiwara) Motohira (1267–1268†) Takatsukasa (Fujiwara) Mototada (1269–1273) Kujō (Fujiwara) Tadaie (1273–1274, continues as...
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Kamakura period of Japan, and founding father of the Takatsukasa family. His sons include Kanetada and Mototada. After holding some high-ranking positions in...
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Takatsukasa Morohira (鷹司 師平, 1310 – 1353), son of Fuyuhira, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). Fuyunori...
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Takatsukasa Nobuhisa (鷹司 信尚, 17 May 1590 – 31 December 1621), son of Nobufusa and Sassa Teruko, the daughter of Sassa Narimasa, was a kugyo or Japanese...
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Takatsukasa Fuyunori (鷹司 冬教, 1295 – 1337), son of Mototada, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). Fuyuhira...
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