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    Dainagon (redirect from 大納言)
    Dainagon (大納言) was a counselor of the first rank in the Imperial court of Japan. The role dates from the 7th century. This advisory position remained...
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    highest rank from the court that he received is the Great Counselor Dainagon (大納言). His father was Maeda Toshimasa and his wife was Maeda Matsu. His childhood...
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    (源延光) (Gon-no-Dainagon, 権大納言) Dainagon, Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (藤原為光) Dainagon, Fujiwara no Asateru (藤原朝光) (Gon-no-Dainagon, 権大納言) Dainagon, Minamoto no...
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  • shō ni-i) or the Junior Second Rank (従二位, ju ni-i). A Major Counselor (大納言, dainagon) needed the Senior Third Rank (正三位, shō san-mi), and a Middle Counselor...
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    (右大将道綱母) Mother of the Honorary Grand Minister (儀同三司母) Upper Counselor Kintō (大納言公任) Izumi Shikibu (和泉式部) Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部) Daini no Sanmi (大弐三位) Akazome...
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    brain and right-arm'. Hidenaga was also known by his court title, Dainagon (大納言). He promoted Tōdō Takatora to chief engineer. He led Hideyoshi's vanguard...
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  • Uji Dainagon Monogatari (宇治大納言物語) was a collection of stories said to have been written by Minamoto no Takakuni in the late Heian period. These stories...
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    admitted to the imperial court as Acting Grand Counselor (Gon Dainagon 権大納言). In 1379, Yoshimitsu reorganized the institutional framework of the Gozan...
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    Minamoto no Takakuni (源 隆国) (1004–1077), also known as Uji Dainagon (宇治大納言), was a noble and a scholar of ancient Japan. He was also the father of Toba...
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    Fujiwara (Nijo) Fujiko/Toshi (二条藤子) also Gon-no-Dainagon no Sammi no Tsubone (権大納言三位局, d. 1351) later Reisho-in (霊照院), Nijō Tamemichi's daughter Imperial Prince...
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  • (895): Sangi (参議) Kanpyō 9 (897): Chūnagon (中納言) Shōtai 2 (899): Dainagon (大納言) Shōtai 3, on the 28th day of the 1st month (900): Naidaijin (内大臣) Shōtai...
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    Kokon Chomonjū, Book 17, Henge (変化; 'transformation'), no title, incipit: "大納言泰道の五條坊門高倉の亭..". Translated by Tyler as "Enough is Enough", Hearn 1910, p. 232...
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    Prince Priest Nin’e (仁恵法親王; 1244-1298) Court Lady: Dainagon-no-Tsubone (大納言局), Nakanoin Michikata's daughter Prince (1243) Court Lady: Kujō Yoshihira's...
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    Abe no Miushi [ja] (右大臣阿倍御主人), the Grand Counselor Ōtomo no Miyuki [ja] (大納言大伴御行), and the Middle Counselor Isonokami no Marotari (中納言石上まろたり). They eventually...
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    he was an elder, he also had a position as senior second rank (Japanese: 権大納言 Gon-Dainagon) and had the authority to pass his opinions on to the national...
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    1231-1302) later Shinsenmon’in (神仙門院) Lady-in-waiting: Dainagon-no-Tsubone (大納言局), Fujiwara Kaneyoshi’s daughter Third daughter: Imperial Princess Akiko...
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    general continued to serve Emperor Heizei and Emperor Saga as Major Counselor (大納言, dainagon) and Minister of War (兵部卿, Hyōbu-kyō). He was the second person...
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    Imperial Prince Priest Doki (道凞法親王) Lady-in-waiting: Gondainagon-no-Tsubone (権大納言局), Nakanoin Tomouji’s daughter Sixth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Son’go (尊悟入道親王;...
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  • Ban Dainagon Ekotoba (伴大納言絵詞; "The Tale of Great Minister Ban") is a late 12th-century emakimono (handscroll painting) depicting the events of the Ōtemmon...
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    (徳川 頼宣) 1609–1619 Dainagon (大納言) 2nd (従二位) 500,000 koku x tenryō 1619–1625 1 Tokugawa Tadanaga (徳川 忠長) 1625–1634 Dainagon (大納言) 2nd (従二位) 550,000 koku x...
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  • Kousuke 督 典侍 11. 1. Lady Nijō 後深草院二条 12. Shijo no Tachihira 四条隆衡 6. Shijo no Takachika [jp] 四条 隆親 13. 3. Dainagon Tenji Chikako 大納言 典侍 近子 14. 7. 15....
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    (992): Named Gon-no-Chūnagon (権中納言) Shōryaku 3 (992): Named Gon-no-Dainagon (権大納言) Shōryaku 5, on the 28th day of the 8th month (994): Named Naidaijin (内大臣)...
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    1761–1799 Gon Dainagon (権大納言) Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従四位下) 619,500 koku 10 Tokugawa Naritomo (徳川斉朝) 1799–1827 Gyogon Dainagon (行厳大納言) Junior 4th Rank Lower...
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  • Shinsanjūrokkasen). He is also known as Horikawa Michitomo and Horikawa Dainagon (堀川大納言). Alongside Fujiwara no Ariie, Fujiwara no Teika, Jakuren, Fujiwara no Ietaka...
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  • and Right (Sadaiben 左大弁 and Udaiben 右大弁), four Great Councillors (Dainagon 大納言) and three Minor Councillors (Shōnagon 少納言) made up the Council, and were...
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  • father Tameie. He left a private collection, the Dainagon Tameuji-kyō Shū (大納言為氏卿集), which collects the poems of both Tameuji himself and his son Tameyo...
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    Japanese noble and a scholar of ancient Japan, also known as Uji Dainagon (宇治大納言) Minamoto no Tsunemoto (源 経基; 894 – 961), Japanese samurai and Imperial Prince...
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  • Tomo no Yoshio (伴善男), or Ban Dainagon (伴大納言), was a counselor of the state in pre-feudal Japan. In Japanese mythology, he was the source for Ban no Yoshio...
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  • [sovereign]. At the time there was a certain Takeichihara dainagon (武一(二)原大納言). He had one daughter. The deity of this [Ōmiwa] shrine was secretly making...
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    (右大臣, Udaijin). Minister of the Center (内大臣, Naidaijin). Major Counselor (大納言, Dainagon), three positions. There are commonly three Dainagon, sometimes...
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