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#REDIRECT [[Fujiwara no Tadahira]]
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*''Born: [[880]]''
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*''Died: [[949]]''
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*''Japanese'': [[藤原]] 忠平 ''(Fujiwara no Tadahira)''
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Fujiwara no Tadahira was a prominent [[Heian period]] courtier who served as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' from [[930]] to [[941]], and as ''[[kanpaku]]'' from that time until his death in [[949]]. His diary, ''[[Teishin koki|Teishin kôki]]'', is generally regarded as the oldest extant Japanese courtier diary.<ref>Thomas Conlan, ''From Sovereign to Symbol'', Oxford University Press (2011), 19.</ref>
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A son of [[Fujiwara no Mototsune]] of the prominent [[Northern Fujiwara]] family, Tadahira succeeded his brother [[Fujiwara no Tokihira]] as head of the [[Dajokan|Dajôkan]] in [[913]], following the death of [[Udaijin]] [[Minamoto no Hikaru]]. He was named [[Sadaijin]] in [[924]], and regent (''sesshô'') in 930 upon the abdication of [[Emperor Daigo]] and accession of the three-year-old [[Emperor Suzaku]]; he then became ''kanpaku'' once Suzaku came of age in [[941]].
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His sons included [[Fujiwara no Saneyori]] ([[900]]-[[970]]) and [[Fujiwara no Morosuke]] ([[908]]-[[960]]).
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==References==
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*Evelyn Rawski, ''Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives'', Cambridge University Press (2015), 155.
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[[Category:Nobility]]
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[[Category:Heian Period]]
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