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  • *969/2/7 The retainers (''[[kenin]]'') of [[Udaijin]] [[Fujiwara no Morotada]] battle those of [[Chunagon|Chûnagon]] [[Fujiwar ...ada is promoted to replace him, and [[Fujiwara no Arihira]] is promoted to Udaijin.
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  • ...a no Yoshimi was a courtier of the early [[Heian period]], who served as [[Udaijin]] for a time. ...d through various ranks and posts within the Heian government, being named Udaijin in [[857]].
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  • ...wara no Yoshifusa]] becomes [[Dajo Daijin|Dajô Daijin]] and is replaced as Udaijin by [[Fujiwara no Yoshimi]]. [[Minamoto no Makoto]] is appointed [[Sadaijin]
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  • *''Titles: Udaijin, Sadaijin'' The following year, in [[1847]], Hisatada was promoted from Udaijin to Sadaijin.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 88.
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  • *Kônin 3/12/5 (10 Jan 813) - [[Fujiwara no Sonondo]] is appointed [[Udaijin]].
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  • *995/6/19 [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]] becomes head of the Fujiwara clan, and [[Udaijin]] (Minister of the Right).
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  • ...confer the posthumous rank and title of Sho-kwo-ni, Minister of the Right (Udaijin). Then, when the rank system was reformed in the 3rd month he received Sho ...o]] to Senior 2nd rank (shoni'i). He would be made Minister of the Right (Udaijin) only two months later (Isonokami no Maro was made Minister of the Left, ''
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  • Tsugaru Tadako, or Shin-hime, was born the sixth daughter of [[Udaijin]] [[Konoe Tadahiro]].
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  • ...no Kiyomori]] is named [[Naidaijin]], [[Fujiwara no Kanezane]] is named [[Udaijin]], and [[Fujiwara no Tsunemune]] is named Sadaijin.
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  • ...]] as head of the [[Dajokan|Dajôkan]] in [[913]], following the death of [[Udaijin]] [[Minamoto no Hikaru]]. He was named [[Sadaijin]] in [[924]], and regent
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  • ...ôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 17.</ref> He married [[Kanjo-in]], a daughter of Udaijin [[Konoe Tadahiro]],<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (193
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  • ...es. He held the title of [[Naidaijin]] until [[1847]], when he was named [[Udaijin]]; he was then named [[Sadaijin]] in [[1857]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維
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  • ...'s son [[Fujiwara no Tokihira]], and naming [[Sugawara no Michizane]] as [[Udaijin]].
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  • ...e son of [[Emperor Murakami]] and [[Fujiwara no Anshi]] (the daughter of [[Udaijin]] [[Fujiwara no Morosuke]]), and was named Crown Prince when he was only tw
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  • ...a consort for Mommu in 698. After Mommu's death in 707, Fuhito was made [[Udaijin]] (Minister of the Right) by Empress Gemmei (formerly Empress Jitô). This ...he Daijôkan as an advisor the following year. He eventually rose to become Udaijin after Sonohito's death.
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  • ...lifornia Press (1996), 59.</ref> he was named [[Minister of the Right]] (''Udaijin'') in 1871, and left for the United States the same year. He was accompanie
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  • ...ane's vengeful spirit, and he was posthumously restored to his position as Udaijin, and then promoted to Upper 1st Rank, and the post of ''[[Dajodaijin|Dajô- ...t have the connotations that it would have in later generations, and later Udaijin. He created an administrative structure in the town of [[Kamakura]], in the
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  • ...les: Sakonoe Chûjô, Gondainagon, Naidaijin, Ukonoe Taishô, Seii Taishôgun, Udaijin, Dajô daijin ''
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  • ...sitions of Minister of the Left and of the Right (''[[Sadaijin]]'' and ''[[Udaijin]]'').
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  • ...entailed no actual obligations. These included Minister of the Right (''[[udaijin]]''), Rector of the Junna and Shôgaku Colleges (''Junna Shôgaku ryôin be
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