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  • ...Daijin]] and is replaced as Udaijin by [[Fujiwara no Yoshimi]]. [[Minamoto no Makoto]] is appointed [[Sadaijin]]. ...constructed at Ôishi-no-seki (in [[Omi Province|Ômi province]]) and Ryûge-no-seki (in [[Yamashiro province]]).
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  • Fujiwara Akirakeiko was a daughter of [[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]], consort to [[Emperor Montoku]], and mother of [[Emperor Seiwa]].
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  • *[[Saicho|Saichô]] and [[Kukai|Kûkai]] accompany an embassy under [[Fujiwara no Kadonomaro]] to China. *[[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]] is born (d. [[872]]).
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  • * ''Japanese'': 応天門の変 ''(Outenmon no hen)'' ...''[[Daijo Daijin|Daijô Daijin]]'' (Chancellor of the Realm) [[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]], and was cleared of the charges. Soon afterwards, however, a man claiming
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  • ...verlooking Mototsune's son [[Fujiwara no Tokihira]], and naming [[Sugawara no Michizane]] as [[Udaijin]].
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  • *[[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]] dies (b. [[804]]).
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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
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  • ...d his father [[Emperor Montoku]] as emperor. His grandfather [[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]] served as regent (''sesshô'') for a time.<ref>Evelyn Rawski, ''Early Mod ...a's sixth son, [[Minamoto no Sadazumi]], through Sadazumi's son [[Minamoto no Tsunemoto]].
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  • *''Japanese:'' [[藤原]]氏 ''(Fujiwara-shi)'' ...al manipulation and "marriage politics", is sometimes referred to as the [[Fujiwara period]].
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  • ...nder the [[Kono clan|Kôno clan]] of [[Iyo province]] in the rebellion of [[Fujiwara Sumitomo]]. ...t was Yorikiyo's son [[Minamoto no Nakamune]] or Nakamune's son [[Minamoto no Morikiyo]] who first took the name.
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