The Daijō-daijin or Dajō-daijin (太政大臣, "Chancellor of the Realm") was the head of the Daijō-kan (太政官, Council of State) during and after the Nara period...
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list of Daijō-daijin. 671-672 Prince Ōtomo (大友皇子) (648–672) 690-696 Prince Takechi (高市皇子) (654–696) 703-705 Prince Osakabe (刑部親王) (?-705) - Chi-Daijō-kanji...
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(Council of State). This early Daijō-kan was composed of the three ministers—the Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) and the Udaijin...
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Yoshimitsu as Daijō-daijin and Ashikaga Yoshinori and Ashikaga Yoshimasa as Sadaijin. Imperial Household Agency Kōkyū Kugyō List of Daijō-daijin Sesshō and...
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8 July 2022. The office of daijō-daijin (太政大臣, chancellor of the realm) was the equivalent of what would become the office of prime minister. It was an...
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Saionji Kintsune (redirect from Nyudō Saki no Daijō-daijin)
family List of Daijō-daijin "Saionji Kintsune • . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史". . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史. Retrieved 2022-12-29. E-text of his poems...
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The Daijō-kan or Dajō-kan (Japanese: 太政官), also known as the Great Council of State, was (i) (Daijō-kan) the highest organ of Japan's premodern Imperial...
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time of the Meiji Restoration. Under this system, the Daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor of the Realm) was the head of the Daijō-kan (Department of State)...
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Naidaijin (redirect from Nai Daijin)
restoration government was the Daijō-daijin, Sanjō Sanetomi. In December, Sanjō petitioned the emperor to be relieved of his office; and he was then immediately...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
immense power earned him the rank and title of Kampaku (関白, Imperial Regent) and Daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor of the Realm), the highest official position...
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Emperor Ichijō (redirect from Emperor Ichijoo of Japan)
Fujiwara no Michikane, 961–995. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara no Kaneie. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara no Yoritada (藤原頼忠), 924–989. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara no Tamemitsu(藤原為光)...
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Konoe Sakihisa (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
He served as kampaku-sadaijin and daijō-daijin, rising to the junior first rank. He was kampaku during the reign of Emperor Go-Nara. Konoe Nobutada was...
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Cloistered Emperor (redirect from Daijo Hoo)
A cloistered emperor (太上法皇, daijō hōō, also pronounced dajō hōō) is the term for a Japanese emperor who had abdicated and entered the Buddhist monastic...
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Emperor Go-Ichijō (redirect from Emperor Go-Ichijo of Japan)
Fujiwara Yorimichi, 992–1074. Kampaku, Fujiwara Yorimichi. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara Michinaga. Daijō-daijin, Kan'in Kinsue, 956–1029. Sadaijin, Fujiwara Michinaga...
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Emperor Suzaku (redirect from Emperor Suzaku of Japan)
burned down. September 7, 936 (Jōhei 6, 19th day of the 8th month): Fujiwara no Tadahira was named daijō-daijin (Prime Minister); and in this same period, Fujiwara...
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Empress Jitō (redirect from Empress Jito of Japan)
the pinnacle of a life's career. During Jitō's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Daijō-daijin, Takechi-shinnō (the 3rd son of Emperor Tenmu)...
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Emperor Rokujō (redirect from Emperor Rokujo of Japan)
1143–1166. Sesshō, Matsu Motofusa, 1144–1230. Daijō-daijin, Fujiwara Koremichi 1093–1165. Daijō-daijin, Taira Kiyomori, 1118–1181. Sadaijin, Matsu Motofusa...
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be appointed daijin (minister), including daijō-daijin (chancellor), the highest of the four ministers of the court. They were descended from the Fujiwara...
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Shogun (redirect from Shogun of Japan)
hold the position of shogun, the highest office of the warrior class, yet gained the positions of daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor of the Realm) and kampaku...
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Omi (title) (section List of Ōomi)
held power. These same characters of Ōomi (大臣) are pronounced Daijin to refer to titles beyond 670 A.D. in Daijō-daijin, Sadaijin, Udaijin, Naidaijin, etc...
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Emperor Konoe (redirect from Emperor Konoe of Japan)
Tadamichi, resigns his position and is named Daijō Daijin. In this same month, Minamoto-no Yoshikane became head of the Ashikaga clan in Shimotsuke Province...
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Emperor Monmu (redirect from Emperor Monmu of Japan)
brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Monmu's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Daijō-daijin, Osakabe-shinnō. Sadaijin Udaijin...
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Emperor Go-Yōzei (redirect from Emperor Go-Yozei of Japan)
sister of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, was arranged and the kampaku, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was nominated to be Daijō-daijin (Chancellor of the...
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Emperor Shirakawa (redirect from Emperor Shirakawa of Japan)
(Kanji 2, 14th day of the 12th): The sesshō Fujiwara Morozane was given additional honors with the further title of daijō-daijin. In this context, it...
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Dainagon (category Government of feudal Japan)
kugyō except the Daijō-daijin, Udaijin, Sadaijin, and Naidaijin. This ancient office would have been roughly equivalent to that of vice-minister in the...
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Empress Genshō (redirect from Empress Gensho of Japan)
brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Genshō's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Daijō-daijin (Chi-daijō-kanji 知太政官事), Toneri-shinnō...
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Emperor Reizei (redirect from Emperor Reizei of Japan)
pinnacle of a life's career. During Go-Toba's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Ōno-no-miya Fujiwara no Saneyori (藤原実頼), 900–970. Daijō-daijin...
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Takamatsuzuka Tomb (category National Treasures of Japan)
Temmu, general of Jinshin War, Daijō Daijin Isonokami Ason Maro (640–717), a descendant of Mononobe clan and in charge of Fujiwara-kyō after the capital...
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Taihō Code (redirect from Code of Taiho)
The Daijō-kan, or Department of State, handled all secular matters and was headed by the Great Council of State, which was presided over by the Daijō-daijin...
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Emperor Junnin (redirect from Emperor Junnin of Japan)
them to the pinnacle of their careers. During Junnin's reign, the ranks of this group of Daijō-kan included: Taishi (Daijō-daijin): Fujiwara Oshikatsu...
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