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* ''Death: [[1614]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1614]]''
 
* ''Titles: Saidaijin, Kampaku ([[1605]])''
 
* ''Titles: Saidaijin, Kampaku ([[1605]])''
* ''Other names: Konôe Nobusuke''
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* ''Other names: Konôe Nobusuke, Nobumoto''
 
* ''Son: Nobuhiro (adopted; [[1593]]-[[1643]])
 
* ''Son: Nobuhiro (adopted; [[1593]]-[[1643]])
 
* ''Distinction: Imperial regent''
 
* ''Distinction: Imperial regent''
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Nobutada was the son of [[Konoe Sakihisa|Konôe Sakihisa]]. He was named the Saidaijin and when he learned that [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] planned to name himself various noted ranks, pointed out that he would require [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]] blood to do as he wished - to which Hideyoshi replied by being adopted by Sakihisa (becoming Nobutada's elder brother in the process). Nobutada angered Hideyoshi by being too eager to join the [[Korean Invasions]] and was exiled to [[Satsuma province]] in [[1594]] for two years. He was later allowed to return and was named [[Kampaku]] in 1605 and adopted as heir as son of Emperor [[Go-Yozei|Go-Yôzei]].  
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Nobutada was the son of [[Konoe Sakihisa|Konôe Sakihisa]]. He was named the Saidaijin and when he learned that [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] planned to name himself various noted ranks, pointed out that he would require [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]] blood to do as he wished - to which Hideyoshi replied by being adopted by Sakihisa (becoming Nobutada's elder brother in the process). Nobutada angered Hideyoshi by being too eager to join the [[Korean Invasions]] and was exiled to [[Satsuma province]] in [[1594]] for two years. He was later allowed to return and was named [[Kampaku]] in 1605 and adopted as heir as son of [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]].  
    
A noted man of culture and especially of prose, Nobutada is known especially for numerous calligraphic monochrome paintings of [[Tenjin]]. Previously known as Nobusuke, he took on the name Konôe Nobutada after 1602.
 
A noted man of culture and especially of prose, Nobutada is known especially for numerous calligraphic monochrome paintings of [[Tenjin]]. Previously known as Nobusuke, he took on the name Konôe Nobutada after 1602.
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