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  2. The Diary of Lady Murasaki - Wikipedia

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    Murasaki Shikibu wrote her diary at the Heian imperial court between c. 1008 – c. 1010.She is depicted here in a c. 1765 nishiki-e by Komatsuken.. The Diary of Lady Murasaki (紫式部日記, Murasaki Shikibu Nikki) is the title given to a collection of diary fragments written by the 11th-century Japanese Heian era lady-in-waiting and writer Murasaki Shikibu.

  3. Emperor Go-Toba - Wikipedia

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    Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina) [2] was Takahira-shinnō (尊成親王). [3] He was also known as Takanari-shinnō [4]. He was the fourth son of Emperor Takakura, and thus grandson of Emperor Go-Shirakawa.

  4. Emperor Juntoku - Wikipedia

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    Morinari-shinnō became Crown Prince in 1200. He was elevated to the throne after Emperor Go-Toba pressured Emperor Tsuchimikado into abdicating.. 12 December 1210 (Jōgen 1, 25th day of the 11th month): In the 12th year of Tsuchimikado-tennō ' s reign (土御門天皇十二年), the emperor abdicated; and the succession (senso) was received by his younger brother, the second son of the ...

  5. Murasaki Shikibu - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Kyoto, probably in 998, to marry her father's friend Fujiwara no Nobutaka , a much older second cousin. [4] [11] Descended from the same branch of the Fujiwara clan, he was a court functionary and bureaucrat at the Ministry of Ceremonials, with a reputation for dressing extravagantly and as a talented dancer. [20]

  6. Dear Radiance - Wikipedia

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    Yusuke Kamiji as Fujiwara no Michitsuna, Michinaga's half brother; Naomi Zaizen as Fujiwara no Yasuko, Michitsuna's mother; Reo Tamaoki as Fujiwara no Michikane, Michitsuna's brother; Yō Yoshida as Fujiwara no Akiko (Senshi), Michinaga's sister. Mitsuki Takahata as Fujiwara no Sadako, Michitaka's daughter

  7. Empress Shōshi - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Shōshi (藤原彰子, 988 – October 25, 1074), also known as Jōtōmon-in (上東門院), the eldest daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga, was Empress of Japan from c. 1000 to c. 1011. Her father sent her to live in the Emperor Ichijō 's harem at age 12.

  8. Shoku Nihongi - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Tsugutada and Sugano no Mamichi served as the primary editors. It is one of the most important primary historical sources for information about Japan's Nara period . The work covers the 95-year period from the beginning of Emperor Monmu 's reign in 697 until the 10th year of Emperor Kanmu 's reign in 791, spanning nine imperial reigns.

  9. Fujiwara no Nobuzane - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara Nobuzane (Japanese: 藤原 信実) (1176–1265) was one of the leading Japanese portrait artists of 13th century Japan. Nobuzane was born in Kyoto , and was the son of Fujiwara Takanobu . Takanobu specialized in nise-e (“likeness picture”) portraits.