• no Senshi (藤原詮子; 962–1002), Fujiwara no Kaneie’s daughter; later, Nyoin (女院) 'Higashi-sanjō In' (東三条院) First Son: Imperial Prince Yasuhito (懐仁親王) later...
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    consort of Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan. She was given the regnal name (join-gō (女院号)) Reiseimon-in (礼成門院) in 1332 when her husband was banished, but it was abolished...
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  • as Ministers or high-ranking monks, became Ju-Sangū/Ju-Sangō. Nyoin/Nyōin (女院): Wives of the former Emperors or princesses who could receive the same treatment...
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  • organizing poetic gatherings (utakai) on set topics, she composed elegies for 持明院の女院,[needs translation] 花山院入道前右大臣,[needs translation] 花山院左大将,[needs translation]...
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    alumnae of Jinling Women's University in 1956. Feng 2010, p. 247. "校史:从金女大到金女院". Ginling College. 2010-01-14. Archived from the original on 2016-03-26. Retrieved...
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  • The following is the list of Nyoin (女院). Higashi-sanjō In (東三条院): Fujiwara no Senshi (藤原詮子) - consort of Emperor En'yū Jōtō-mon In (上東門院): Fujiwara no...
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