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  • *[[Fujiwara no Moromichi]] replaces [[Fujiwara no Morozane]] as ''[[kanpaku]]''.
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  • ...") period, in which retired emperors wielded considerable power, and the [[Fujiwara clan]] less than they had previously. He is also known for the construction ...cceeded his father as emperor in [[1072]]. His father-in-law [[Fujiwara no Morozane]] served as ''[[kanpaku]]'' for much of Shirakawa's reign, from [[1075]] un
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  • ...ed as regent for much of Horikawa's reign, until [[1094]], when [[Fujiwara no Moromichi]] became ''[[kanpaku]]''. Horikawa took the throne following his
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  • ...peror Shirakawa during the time of Shirakawa's father-in-law [[Fujiwara no Morozane]] (1042-1101). The villa thus came to be called the Shirakawa-in; Emperor S
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  • ...d were for a time in the 10th-11th centuries dominated by members of the [[Fujiwara clan]], who exerted considerable political influence as regents. However, t ...hough the terms ''sesshô'' and ''kanpaku'' were not yet in use. [[Fujiwara no Mototsune]], some time later, would be the first officially appointed ''kan
    6 KB (754 words) - 01:42, 24 June 2019