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Tokudaiji Kin'ito was a [[kuge|court noble]] and imperial court official who served as ''[[giso kasei|gisô kasei]]'' (one of the chief officials to convey reports to the emperor, and edicts from the emperor) on-and-off numerous times throughout the 1840s-50s. | Tokudaiji Kin'ito was a [[kuge|court noble]] and imperial court official who served as ''[[giso kasei|gisô kasei]]'' (one of the chief officials to convey reports to the emperor, and edicts from the emperor) on-and-off numerous times throughout the 1840s-50s. | ||
− | His sons included [[Tokudaiji Sanenori]], [[Saionji Kinmochi]], [[Nakanoin Michinori]], [[Suehiro Takemaro]], and [[Sumitomo Tomoito]].<ref>"Saionji ke kankei zu," gallery labels, | + | His sons included [[Tokudaiji Sanenori]], [[Saionji Kinmochi]], [[Nakanoin Michinori]], [[Suehiro Takemaro]], and [[Sumitomo Tomoito]].<ref>"Saionji ke kankei zu," gallery labels, Minaguchiya Gallery, Okitsu.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/50110322043/sizes/k/]</ref> |
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- Japanese: 徳大寺 公純 (Tokudaiji Kin'ito)
Tokudaiji Kin'ito was a court noble and imperial court official who served as gisô kasei (one of the chief officials to convey reports to the emperor, and edicts from the emperor) on-and-off numerous times throughout the 1840s-50s.
His sons included Tokudaiji Sanenori, Saionji Kinmochi, Nakanoin Michinori, Suehiro Takemaro, and Sumitomo Tomoito.[1]
References
- Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), passim.