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    Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房, September 24, 1838 – July 16, 1873), son of regent Tadahiro with his wife Shimazu Kyoko, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of...
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  • calligrapher, painter and diarist Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久, 1536–1612), Japanese kuge Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房, 1838–1873), Japanese kugyō Konoe Tadahiro (近衛 忠熙, 1808–1898)...
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    tenth head of Satsuma Domain. With her he had sons Tadafusa and Atsumaro, who was later adopted by Tadafusa as his son. He adopted a daughter of Shimazu Nariakira...
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    Tadateru Konoe (近衛 忠煇, Konoe Tadateru, born 8 May 1939) is the former president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies...
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    Chikako and met with Emperor Meiji. He married the daughter of Konoe Tadafusa, Konoe Hiroko, who bore him Iemasa Tokugawa, the seventeenth Tokugawa family...
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  • Konoe (近衛) is a Japanese aristocratic family. The family is a branch of Hokke and, by extension, a main branch of the Fujiwara clan. The Konoe claim descent...
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  • Tokugawa Yoshiyori 12. Tokugawa Iesato 6. Iemasa Tokugawa 26. Konoe Tadafusa 13. Konoe Hiroko 27. Shimazu Mitsuko 3. Toyoko Tokugawa 28. Shimazu Hisamitsu...
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    Fumitaka Konoe (近衛 文隆, Konoe Fumitaka, April 3, 1915 – October 29, 1956) was the eldest son and heir of Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and the 13th-generation...
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    Tokyo, as the eldest son of Tokugawa Iesato and his wife, Konoe Hiroko, daughter of Konoe Tadafusa. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Tokyo Imperial...
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    Shimazu Tadayoshi Adopted daughters: Tenshō-in Shimazu Mitsuko, married Konoe Tadafusa Senior First Rank (May 16, 1901; posthumous) Japan portal History portal...
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    Prince or Duke Konoe Atsumaro (近衛 篤麿, August 10, 1863 – January 1, 1904) was a Japanese politician and journalist of the Meiji era. He served as the 3rd...
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    Nijō Tadafusa (二条 尹房, November 16, 1496 – September 29, 1551), son of regent Nijō Hisamoto, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Muromachi period...
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    Yoshiyori 6. Tokugawa Iesato 3. Yasuko Tokugawa 28. Konoe Tadahiro 14. Konoe Tadafusa 29. Shimazu Kyōko 7. Konoe Hiroko 30. Shimazu Hisanaga 15. Shimazu Mitsuko...
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  • Konoe Taneie (近衛 稙家, 1503 – 1566) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the late Muromachi period. He held the regent position of kampaku from 1525 to...
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  • Katsura Ōyama 24. Konoe Tadahiro 12. Konoe Tadafusa 25. Shimazu Kyōko 6. Konoe Atsumaro 26. Shimazu Hisanaga 13. Shimazu Mitsuko 3. Takeko Konoe 28. Maeda Nariyasu...
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    Tsuguakira had no son, and adopted the younger son of the court noble Konoe Tadafusa, who took the name of Tsugaru Hidemaru (津軽英麿, 1872–1919) to be his heir...
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  • geographically in two on April 29, with the eastern division headed by Konoe Tadafusa, priest of Ise Grand Shrine, and the western division headed by Senge...
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    Tsuguakira had no son, and adopted the younger son of the court noble Konoe Tadafusa, who took the name of Tsugaru Hidemaru (津軽英麿) (1872–1919) to be his...
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    Successor Kujō Michizane Minister of the Left Reign 1867–1869 Predecessor Konoe Tadafusa Successor Shimazu Hisamitsu Born (1839-06-11)June 11, 1839 Died January...
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    Tadatoshi Miyagawa (category Konoe family)
    Konoe Toshitake (近衛俊健). He was born in the city of Osaka, Higashi-ku, Kyuhoji as the second son (illegitimate child) to Hidemaro Konoye of the Konoe family...
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    Dowager Omiya, Tokudaiji Kin'yoshi's daughter. Toku-no-Kimi (督の君), Minamoto Tadafusa’s daughter also Fujiwara no Narichika’s Wife Kasuga-dono (春日殿), Nakahara...
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    (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon; Papinot, (2003). "Konoe," Nobiliare du Japon, p. 24; retrieved 2013-8-13. Amimoto, Mitsuyoshi (2014-07-01)...
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  • p. 48. Taniguchi, Kengo (1994). 流浪の戦国貴族 近衛前久 [Rurō no sengoku kizoku: Konoe Sakihisa] (in Japanese). Chūkō Shinsho. ISBN 4-12-101213-5. 公卿人名大事典. Nichigai...
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    "Tokugawa" in a letter dated December 3, 1566 (Eiroku 9) from Maehisa Konoe (Konoe Family Documents). "Iyeyasu". Encyclopedia.com. "Iyeyasu". Merriam-Webster...
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    Yamaguchi, including dignitaries such as former regent (kampaku) Nijō Tadafusa and retired Grand Minister (Sadaijin) Sanjō Kin'yori (三条公頼; father-in-law...
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