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* ''Titles: [[Kampaku]] ([[1554]]), Sangû, [[Daijo daijin|Daijô daijin]]''
 
* ''Titles: [[Kampaku]] ([[1554]]), Sangû, [[Daijo daijin|Daijô daijin]]''
 
* ''Other names'': 近衛晴嗣 ''(Konoe Harutsugu)'', 近衛前嗣 ''(Konoe Sakitsugu)'', 龍山 ''(Ryûzan)''
 
* ''Other names'': 近衛晴嗣 ''(Konoe Harutsugu)'', 近衛前嗣 ''(Konoe Sakitsugu)'', 龍山 ''(Ryûzan)''
* ''Son: [[Konoe Nobutada]]''
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* ''Children: [[Konoe Nobutada]], [[Konoe Sakiko]]''
 
* ''Distinction: Imperial regent''
 
* ''Distinction: Imperial regent''
 
*''Japanese'': [[近衛]]前久 ''(Konoe Sakihisa)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[近衛]]前久 ''(Konoe Sakihisa)''
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Konoe Sakihisa was a prominent [[kuge|court noble]] of the late [[Sengoku period]].
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Konoe Sakihisa was the 16th head of the [[Konoe family]], one of the five "regent" houses (''[[gosekke]]'') among the [[kuge|court nobility]].
    
The son of [[Konoe Taneie]], he was raised alongside [[Shogun]]s [[Ashikaga Yoshiteru]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]]. He was named ''[[Kampaku]]'' in [[1554]] (during the reign of [[Emperor Go-Nara]]), but later had a falling out with Yoshiaki and was forced out of the capital; Sakihisa spent some years in [[Echigo province]] as a guest of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] before returning to [[Kyoto]] in [[1565]], where he composed the ''[[Saga-ki]]''.  
 
The son of [[Konoe Taneie]], he was raised alongside [[Shogun]]s [[Ashikaga Yoshiteru]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]]. He was named ''[[Kampaku]]'' in [[1554]] (during the reign of [[Emperor Go-Nara]]), but later had a falling out with Yoshiaki and was forced out of the capital; Sakihisa spent some years in [[Echigo province]] as a guest of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] before returning to [[Kyoto]] in [[1565]], where he composed the ''[[Saga-ki]]''.  
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