Kujō Naozane (九条 尚実, 1717 – 1787), son of regent Sukezane and adopted son of his nephew Tanemoto, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period...
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called sekke: the Konoe family, Kujō family, Ichijō family, Takatsukasa family and Nijō family. Both the Konoe and Kujō families were descendants of Fujiwara...
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reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō, Kujō Naozane, 1779–1785 Kampaku, Kujō Naozane, 1785–1787 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Sukehira, 1787–1791...
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Kujō Tadanori Mother: Saionji Kinsuke‘s daughter Wife and Children: Wife: Emperor Kameyama‘s daughter Wife: Imperial Prince Moriyoshi’s daughter Kujō...
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among other children, sons Nijō Yasumichi, Kujō Michifusa, Matsudono Michimoto (1615-1646). Father: Kujō Kanetaka Mother: Takakura Hiroko Wife: Toyotomi...
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Kujō Tadamoto (九条 忠基, 1345 – 1397), son of regent Tsunenori with Sanjo Sanetada’s daughter, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period...
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concubine: unknown Children: Kujō Morotaka by Mashiko Kujō Yukinori by Concubine later adopted by Mashiko Kujō Naozane by Mashiko Kujo Sukeko married Tokugawa...
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Kujō Tanemoto Kujō Naozane Kujō Michisaki Kujō Sukeie Nijō Munemoto Nijō Shigeyori (1751–1768) Nijō Harutaka Nijō Narimichi (1781–1798) Kujō Suketsugu Saionji...
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1619. He married a daughter of daimyō Oda Nobunaga and the couple adopted Kujō Yukiie's son, who became known as Nijō Yasumichi. ネケト. 二条家(摂家) (in Japanese)...
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Kujō Michinori (九条 道教, 1315–1349), son of Moronori with Imperial Prince Moriyoshi’s daughter and adopted son of Fusazane, was a kugyō or Japanese court...
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