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Konoe Iehiro was a son of [[Konoe Motohiro]], and was known as a poet, painter, and calligrapher. He served as ''[[kampaku]]'' beginning in [[1707]], as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' from [[1709]] to [[1712]], and as ''[[Daijo daijin|Daijô daijin]]'' beginning in [[1710]].
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Konoe Iehiro was a son of [[Konoe Motohiro]] and [[Shinanomiya Tsuneko]], and was known as a poet, painter, and calligrapher. He served as ''[[kampaku]]'' beginning in [[1707]], as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' from [[1709]] to [[1712]], and as ''[[Daijo daijin|Daijô daijin]]'' beginning in [[1710]].
  
 
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Konoe Iehiro was a son of Konoe Motohiro and Shinanomiya Tsuneko, and was known as a poet, painter, and calligrapher. He served as kampaku beginning in 1707, as sesshô from 1709 to 1712, and as Daijô daijin beginning in 1710.

References

  • Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 314n69.