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to mainland Japan and it began spreading upon Takaie's arrival in the capital. Takaie requested that his men be given rewards for their military contributions, and in response to his request, rules regarding local governments were discussed among high court
369:(大元帥法), which was reserved solely for the emperor. Korechika was demoted to Dazai-gon-no-sochi (大宰権帥) and Takaie was demoted to Izumo-Gon-no-kami (出雲権守). This incident became known as Chōtoku no hen (長徳の変). They were pardoned the next year.
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of 1019. A rumor was circulated that the invading Toi (considered a
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533:): He resigned from his post in Dazaifu, which was given to
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name unknown, daughter of Kaga-no-kami
Masamitsu (加賀守正光の娘)
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Hioki, S. (1990). Nihon Keifu Sōran. Kōdansha. (Japanese)
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name unknown, daughter of
Fujiwara no Kagenari (藤原景斉の娘)
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Fujiwara no
Masanori (藤原政則, 997–1063), ancestor of the
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name unknown, daughter of
Minamoto no Kanesuke (源兼資の娘)
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name unknown, daughter of
Minamoto no Shigenobu (源重信の娘)
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642:(高階貴子, ?–996), also known as Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍)
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Shōyūki (982-1032), written by
Fujiwara no Sanesuke
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Gateway to Japan: Hakata in war and peace, 500-1300
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name unknown, wife of
Fujiwara no Kanetsune (藤原兼経室)
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660:Fujiwara no Yoshiyori (藤原良頼, 1002–1048)
445:): Appointed as Regional Governor of
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222:(儀同三司母). His childhood name was
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267:Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade
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361:, and performing an esoteric
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591:3, 29th day of the 1st month
578:3, 29th day of the 1st month
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319:), joining the ranks of the
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334:1, 6th day of the 4th month
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704:Fujiwara no Suesada (藤原季定)
694:name unknown, daughter of
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273:). Also appointed to the
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234:. His elder brother was
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87:Imperial House of Japan
696:Fujiwara no Tamemitsu
631:Fujiwara no Michitaka
355:Fujiwara no Korechika
353:): His older brother
275:Board of Chamberlains
236:Fujiwara no Korechika
228:Fujiwara no Michinaga
208:Fujiwara no Michitaka
131:Fujiwara no Michitaka
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535:Fujiwara no Yukinari
206:, the fourth son of
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220:Gidō-sanshi no Haha
212:Takashina no Takako
138:Takashina no Takako
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35:Fujiwara no Takaie
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182:during the
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41:Native name
908:979 births
897:Categories
833:2009-04-08
798:References
745:Enryaku-ji
658:First son:
597:) and Zen-
520:officials.
279:Jijū-shoku
78:Allegiance
684:Daughter:
678:Daughter:
388:Hyōbu-kyō
317:ju san-mi
218:(高内侍) or
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599:Chūnagon
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307:Shōryaku
290:Shōryaku
188:Chūnagon
165:Japanese
157:, was a
101:Chūnagon
57:Ako (阿古)
26:Fujiwara
16:In this
637:Mother:
628:Father:
601:(前中納言).
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505:Dazaifu
501:Dazaifu
497:Dazaifu
449:(大宰権帥,
447:Dazaifu
426:ju ni-i
407:(権中納言).
378:Chōtoku
363:Shingon
349:Chōtoku
332:Chōtoku
269:(従五位下,
176:Dazaifu
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22:surname
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606:Legacy
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576:Chōkyū
529:Kannin
493:Kyūshū
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424:(従二位,
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