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  2. Fujiwara no Korechika - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周, 974 – February 14, 1010), the second son of Michitaka, was a kugyo (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. His mother was Takashina no Takako , also known as Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍).

  3. Fujiwara no Michinaga - Wikipedia

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    The mother of Ichijo, Fujiwara no Senshi, coerced Ichijo into granting Michinaga the title of Nairan (内覧) in the fifth month of 995. Korechika's position was ruined by a scandal that took place the following year, likely arranged by Michinaga. Korechika had been seeing a mistress in one of the Fujiwara palaces.

  4. Empress Shōshi - Wikipedia

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    In 995, Michinaga's two brothers Fujiwara no Michitaka and Fujiwara no Michikane died in rapid succession, leaving the regency vacant; Michinaga won a power struggle against his nephew Fujiwara no Korechika, brother to Emperor Ichijō's wife Teishi, aided by his sister Senshi (mother to Emperor Ichijō, as Emperor En'yū's wife). Because Teishi ...

  5. Ashiya Dōman - Wikipedia

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    There is a record that "there was an onmyōji named Dōman in the Heian period, and he was hired by a noble woman named Takashina no Mitsuko (高階光子), aunt of Fujiwara no Korechika" [2] According to the Harima Kagami , which was a history of the Edo Period, he was from Kishi village in Harima Province (present day Nishikankicho Kishi ...

  6. List of The Tale of Genji characters - Wikipedia

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    Some of the favorite candidates are Ariwara no Narihira (the hero of The Tales of Ise), Emperor Murakami, Sugawara no Michizane, Minamoto no Tōru or Fujiwara no Korechika. [1] Independently of Murasaki Shikibu's sources of inspiration, Hikaru Genji cannot be simply reduced to being a mere fictional reflection of a real historical figure.

  7. Takashina no Takako - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Takashina no Naritada (高階成忠). [1] By her husband Fujiwara no Michitaka, she was the mother of Takaie, Empress Teishi and Korechika, who was known as the Honorary Grand Minister (儀同三司, Gidōsanshi). [2] [3] She is accordingly frequently referred to as the mother of the Honorary Grand Minister.

  8. Daigensuihō - Wikipedia

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    In the Chōtoku Incident of 995, Interior Minister Fujiwara no Korechika was banished from the capital and relegated to a post in the Dazaifu on the pretext that he had conducted the Daigensuihō himself.

  9. 1000s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    May 13 – The Japanese court permits Fujiwara no Korechika to enter the palace. Lê Trung Tông succeeds his father Lê Hoàn as emperor of the early Lê dynasty (modern Vietnam), preceding anarchy and 8 months succession war with other princes. Lê Ngoạ Triều succeeds his brother Lê Trung Tông, killing him after just a 3 day reign.