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Nara Period

  • 703-705 Prince Osakabe
    Prince Osakabe
    Prince Osakabe was a Japanese imperial prince who helped write the Taihō Code, alongside Fujiwara no Fuhito...

     (刑部親王) (?-705) - Chi-Daijō-kanji (知大政官事)
  • 705-715 Prince Hozumi
    Prince Hozumi
    was a Japanese prince, the son of Emperor Temmu and Soga no Ōnu-no-iratsume. His wife was the poet Ōtomo no Sakanoe no Iratsume....

     (穂積親王) (?-715) - Chi-Daijō-kanji (知大政官事)
  • 720-735 Prince Toneri
    Prince Toneri of Japan
    was a Japanese imperial prince in the Nara period. He was a son of Emperor Temmu. He was given the posthumous name, , as the father of Emperor Junnin. In the beginning of the Nara period, he gained political power as a leader of imperial family together with Prince Nagaya...

     (舎人親王) (676-735) - Chi-Daijō-kanji (知大政官事)
  • 737-745 Prince Suzuka (鈴鹿王) (?-745) - Chi-Daijō-kanji (知大政官事)
  • 760-764 Emi no Oshikatsu (恵美押勝) (Fujiwara no Nakamaro
    Fujiwara no Nakamaro
    , later also given the name of by Emperor Kōnin, was an aristocrat and poet of Nara period in Japan. His father was Fujiwara no Muchimaro, founder of Nanke lineage of Fujiwara clan....

    ) (藤原仲麻呂) (706-764) - Taishi (太師)
  • 765-766 Dōkyō
    Dokyo
    was a Nara Period Japanese monk of the Dharma character school. As he was born in the family of Yuge, in the lineage of the Mononobe clan, Dōkyō was also known as . He was the brother of Yuge no Kiyoto.-Background:...

     (道鏡) (700?-772)

Heian Period

  • 857-872 Fujiwara no Yoshifusa
    Fujiwara no Yoshifusa
    , also known as Somedono no Daijin or Shirakawa-dono, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.When Yoshifusa's grandson was enthroned as Emperor Seiwa, Yoshifusa was assumed the role of regent for the young monarch...

     (藤原良房) (804-872) (Chūjin-kō, 忠仁公)
  • 880-891 Fujiwara no Mototsune
    Fujiwara no Mototsune
    , also known as Horikawa Daijin, was a statesman, courtier and politician during the Nara period.Mototsune continued the trend begun by Yoshifusa of monopolizing the position of regent to the Japanese emperor. He was third son of Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, brother of Yoshifusa, and Fujiwara no Otoharu...

     (藤原基経) (836-891) (Shōsen-kō, 昭宣公)
  • 936-949 Fujiwara no Tadahira
    Fujiwara no Tadahira
    was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.He is also known as Teishin-Kō or Ko-ichijō Dono or Ko-ichijō daijō-daijin.-Career:...

     (藤原忠平) (880-949) (Teishin-kō, 貞信公)
  • 967-970 Fujiwara no Saneyori
    Fujiwara no Saneyori
    , also known as Onomiya-dono, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.-Career:He was a minister during the reigns of Emperor Reizei and Emperor En'yu....

     (藤原実頼) (900-970) (Seishin-kō, 清慎公)
  • 971-972 Fujiwara no Koretada
    Fujiwara no Koretada
    Fujiwara no Koretada , also known as Fujiwara no Koremasa or Kentokuko, Ichijō sesshō and Mikawa-kō, was a Japanese statesman, courtier, politician and waka-poet during the Heian period....

     (藤原伊尹) (924-972) (Kentoku-kō, 謙徳公)
  • 974-977 Fujiwara no Kanemichi
    Fujiwara no Kanemichi
    was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.-Career:Kanemichi served as a minister during the reign of Emperor En'yū...

     (藤原兼通) (925-977) (Chūgi-kō, 忠義公)
  • 978-989 Fujiwara no Yoritada
    Fujiwara no Yoritada
    Fujiwara no Yoritada , the second son of Saneyori, was a kugyo who served as regent for Emperor En'yū and Emperor Kazan. His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Tokihira. His elder brother from the same mother Atsutoshi died before father's death...

     (藤原頼忠) (924-989) (Rengi-kō, 廉義公)
  • 990 Fujiwara no Kaneie
    Fujiwara no Kaneie
    was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.-Career:Kaneie served as a minister during the reigns of Emperor En'yū, Emperor Kazan and Emperor Go-Ichijō....

     (藤原兼家) (929-990)
  • 991-992 Fujiwara no Tamemitsu
    Fujiwara no Tamemitsu
    Fujiwara no Tamemitsu was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.-Career:Tamemitsu served as a minister during the reigns of Emperor En'yū, Emperor Kazan and Emperor Go-Ichijō....

     (藤原為光) (942-992) (Kōtoku-kō, 恒徳公)
  • 1017-1018 Fujiwara no Michinaga
    Fujiwara no Michinaga
    represents the highpoint of the Fujiwara regents' control over the government of Japan.-Early life:He was the fourth or fifth son of Fujiwara no Kaneie by his wife Tokihime, daughter of Fujiwara no Nakamasa...

     (藤原道長) (966-1028)
  • 1021-1029 Fujiwara no Kinsue
    Fujiwara no Kinsue
    Fujiwara no Kinsue , also known as Kaikō, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.-Career:Kinsue served as a minister during the reign of Emperor Go-Ichijō....

     (藤原公季) (957-1029) (Jingi-kō, 仁義公)
  • 1061-1062 Fujiwara no Yorimichi
    Fujiwara no Yorimichi
    ' , son of Michinaga, was a Japanese Court noble. He succeeded his father to the position of Sesshō in 1017, and then went on to become Kampaku from 1020 until 1068...

     (藤原頼通) (992-1074)
  • 1070-1071 Fujiwara no Norimichi
    Fujiwara no Norimichi
    , fifth son of Michinaga, was a kugyo of the Heian period. His mother was Minamoto no Rinshi , daughter of Minamoto no Masanobu. Regent Yorimichi, Empress Shōshi , Empress Kenshi were his brother and sisters from the same mother...

     (藤原教通) (996-1075)
  • 1080-1089 Fujiwara no Nobunaga
    Fujiwara no Nobunaga
    Fujiwara no Nobunaga , third son of Norimichi, was a kugyo of the Heian period. His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Kintō. Although his father Norimichi was regent of Emperor Go-Sanjo and Emperor Shirakawa, Nobunaga couldn't become regent...

     (藤原信長) (1022-1094)
  • 1112-1113 Fujiwara no Tadazane
    Fujiwara no Tadazane
    was a Japanese noble and the grandson of Fujiwara no Morozane. He built a villa, Fukedono, north of the Byōdō-in Temple in 1114. He was the father of Fujiwara no Tadamichi....

     (藤原忠実) (1079-1162)
  • 1122-1124 Minamoto no Masazane (源雅実) (1059-1127)
  • 1129 Fujiwara no Tadamichi
    Fujiwara no Tadamichi
    was the eldest son of the Japanese regent Fujiwara no Tadazane and a member of the politically powerful Fujiwara clan. He was the father of Fujiwara no Kanefusa and Jien.In the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156, Tadamichi sided with the Emperor Go-Shirakawa....

     (藤原忠通) (1097-1164)
  • 1149-1150 Fujiwara no Tadamichi
    Fujiwara no Tadamichi
    was the eldest son of the Japanese regent Fujiwara no Tadazane and a member of the politically powerful Fujiwara clan. He was the father of Fujiwara no Kanefusa and Jien.In the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156, Tadamichi sided with the Emperor Go-Shirakawa....

     (藤原忠通) (1097-1164)
  • 1150-1157 Fujiwara no Saneyuki (藤原実行) (1080-1162) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1157-1160 Fujiwara no Munesuke (藤原宗輔) (1077-1162) (2nd son of Fujiwara no Munetoshi)
  • 1160-1165 Fujiwara no Koremichi (藤原伊通) (1093-1165) (2nd son of Fujiwara no Munemichi)
  • 1167 Taira no Kiyomori
    Taira no Kiyomori
    was a general of the late Heian period of Japan. He established the first samurai-dominated administrative government in the history of Japan.After the death of his father Taira no Tadamori in 1153, Kiyomori assumed control of the Taira clan and ambitiously entered the political realm in which he...

     (平清盛) (1118-1181)
  • 1168-1170 Fujiwara no Tadamasa (藤原忠雅) (1124-1193) (Kazan'in family, 花山院家)
  • 1170-1171 Fujiwara no Motofusa (藤原基房) (1145-1231) (Matsudono family, 松殿家)
  • 1177-1179 Fujiwara no Moronaga (藤原師長) (1138-1192) (2nd son of Fujiwara no Yorinaga
    Fujiwara no Yorinaga
    , of the Fujiwara clan, held the position of Imperial Palace Minister of the Right.Born in 1120, Yorinaga ascended quickly through the political ranks achieving formidable office by the age of 17...

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  • 1189-1190 Fujiwara no Kanezane (藤原兼実) (1149-1207) (Kujō family
    Kujō family
    The Kujō family was a Japanese noble family and a branch of the Fujiwara clan derived from Fujiwara no Tadamichi. They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one of the most politically powerful families among the kuge .As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses,...

    , 九条家)
  • 1191-1196 Fujiwara no Kanefusa
    Fujiwara no Kanefusa
    was 4th son of the Japanese regent Fujiwara no Tadamichi and Kaga, daughter of Fujiwara no Nakamitsu. His brothers were Motozane , Motofusa , Kanezane , and Jien. He lacked political capacity, but he could finally became Daijō Daijin after his brother Kanezane....

     (藤原兼房) (1153-1217)

Kamakura Period

  • 1199-1204 Fujiwara no Yorizane (藤原頼実) (1155-1225) (Ōimikado family, 大炊御門家)
  • 1205-1206 Fujiwara no Yoshitsune
    Kujo Yoshitsune
    , son of regent Kanezane and a daughter of Fujiwara no Sueyuki, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble from the late Heian period to the early Kamakura period. He held a regent position Sesshō from 1202 to 1206. Kujō Michiie was his son....

     (藤原良経) (1169-1206) (Kujō family
    Kujō family
    The Kujō family was a Japanese noble family and a branch of the Fujiwara clan derived from Fujiwara no Tadamichi. They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one of the most politically powerful families among the kuge .As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses,...

    , 九条家)
  • 1218-1221 Fujiwara no Kinfusa (藤原公房) (1179-1249) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1221 Fujiwara no Michiie
    Kujo Michiie
    Kujō Michiie was a Japanese regent in the 13th century. He was the father of Kujō Yoritsune and grandson of Kujō Kanezane . He was the father of Norizane and Yoritsune...

     (藤原道家) (1193-1252) (Kujō family
    Kujō family
    The Kujō family was a Japanese noble family and a branch of the Fujiwara clan derived from Fujiwara no Tadamichi. They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one of the most politically powerful families among the kuge .As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses,...

    , 九条家)
  • 1221 Fujiwara no Kinfusa (藤原公房) (1179-1249) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1221 Fujiwara no Iezane
    Konoe Iezane
    , son of Motomichi, was a court noble of the early Kamakura period. His sons include: Takatsukasa Kanehira, and Konoe Kanetsune.In 1206 when Kujō Yoshitune died, he became the head of the Fujiwara family and Sesshō. The same year he was appointed Kampaku. In the Jōkyū War he opposed to Emperor...

     (藤原家実) (1179-1243) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1222-1223 Fujiwara no Kintsune (藤原公経) (1171-1244) (Saionji family
    Saionji family
    The Saionji family was a Japanese kuge family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan....

    , 西園寺家)
  • 1238-1239 Fujiwara no Yoshihira (藤原良平) (1184-1240) (Kujō family
    Kujō family
    The Kujō family was a Japanese noble family and a branch of the Fujiwara clan derived from Fujiwara no Tadamichi. They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one of the most politically powerful families among the kuge .As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses,...

    , 九条家)
  • 1241-1242 Fujiwara no Kanetsune
    Konoe Kanetsune
    , son of Iezane, was a Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the early Kamakura period. He held regent positions as follows:* sesshō * kampaku * sesshō With a daughter of Kujō Michiie he had a son Motohira.-References:...

     (藤原兼経) (1210-1259) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1246-1247 Fujiwara no Saneuji (藤原実氏) (1194-1269) (Saionji family
    Saionji family
    The Saionji family was a Japanese kuge family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan....

    , 西園寺家)
  • 1247-1248 Minamoto no Michimitsu (源通光) (1187-1248) (Koga family, 久我家) (3rd son of Minamoto no Michichika)
  • 1252-1253 Fujiwara no Kanehira
    Takatsukasa Kanehira
    , 4th son of Konoe Iezane, was a court noble of the Kamakura period and founding father of the Takatsukasa family. His sons include Kanetada and Mototada....

     (藤原兼平) (1228-1294) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家) (4th son of Fujiwara no Iezane)
  • 1253-1254 Fujiwara no Sanemoto (藤原実基) (1201-1273) (Tokudaiji family, 徳大寺家)
  • 1262 Fujiwara no Kinsuke (藤原公相) (1223-1267) (Saionji family
    Saionji family
    The Saionji family was a Japanese kuge family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan....

    , 西園寺家)
  • 1275-1276 Fujiwara no Michimasa (藤原通雅) (1233-1276) (Kazan'in family, 花山院家)
  • 1277 Fujiwara no Kanehira (藤原兼平) (1228-1294) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
  • 1285-1287 Fujiwara no Mototada
    Takatsukasa Mototada
    , son of Kanehira, was a court noble of the Kamakura period. He held the regent position of Kampaku from 1268 to 1273. Fuyuhira was his adopted son.-See also:* Kasuga Gongen Genki E...

     (藤原基忠) (1247-1313) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
  • 1289-1290 Minamoto no Mototomo (源基具) (1230-1297) (Horikawa family, 堀川家)
  • 1292-1293 Fujiwara no Sanekane (藤原実兼) (1249-1322) (Saionji family
    Saionji family
    The Saionji family was a Japanese kuge family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan....

    , 西園寺家)
  • 1299 Fujiwara no Kinmori (藤原公守) (1249-1317) (Tōin family, 洞院家)
  • 1299-1300 Fujiwara no Kanemoto
    Nijo Kanemoto
    , son of regent Nijō Yoshizane and adopted son of Nijō Morotada, was a Japanese kugyō of the Kamakura period of Japan. He held regent positions sesshō in 1298 and kampaku from 1300 to 1305. Regent Nijō Michihira was his son born by a concubine...

     (藤原兼基) (1268-1334) (Nijō family
    Nijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family that monopolized regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's second son Nijō Yoshizane, while his third son Ichijō Sanetsune founded Ichijō family.-External links:* ...

    , 二条家)
  • 1301-1302 Minamoto no Sadazane (源定実) (1240-1306) (Tsuchimikado family, 土御門家)
  • 1302-1304 Fujiwara no Kintaka (藤原公孝) (1253-1305) (Tokudaiji family, 徳大寺家)
  • 1307-1309 Fujiwara no Saneie (藤原実家) (1250-1314) (Ichijō family
    Ichijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's third son Ichijō Sanetsune....

    , 一条家)
  • 1309-1311 Fujiwara no Nobutsugu (藤原信嗣) (1236-1311) (Ōimikado family, 大炊御門家)
  • 1311 Fujiwara no Fuyuhira
    Takatsukasa Fuyuhira
    , son of Kanetada and adopted son of Mototada, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period . Morohira was his son. Fuyunori was his adopted son...

     (藤原冬平) (1275-1327) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
  • 1318-1319 Fujiwara no Saneshige (藤原実重) (1259-1329) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1319-1323 Minamoto no Michio (源通雄) (1257-1329) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1323-1327 Fujiwara no Fuyuhira (藤原冬平) (1275-1327) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
  • 1332-1333 Fujiwara no Kanesue (藤原兼季) (1281-1339) (Imadegawa family, 今出川家) (4th son of Fujiwara no Sanekane)

Muromachi Period

  • 1341-1342 Minamoto no Nagamichi (源長通) (1280-1353) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1348-1350 Fujiwara no Kinkata (藤原公賢) (1291-1360) (Tōin family, 洞院家)
  • 1366-1368 Minamoto no Michisuke (源通相) (1326-1371) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1381-1387 Fujiwara no Yoshimoto
    Nijo Yoshimoto
    , son of regent Nijō Michihira, was a Japanese kugyō , waka poet and renga master of the early Muromachi period .Yoshimoto's wife gave birth to Nijō Moroyoshi...

     (藤原良基) (1320-1388) (Nijō family
    Nijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family that monopolized regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's second son Nijō Yoshizane, while his third son Ichijō Sanetsune founded Ichijō family.-External links:* ...

    , 二条家)
  • 1394 Fujiwara no Sanetoki (藤原実時) (1338-1404) (Tokudaiji family, 徳大寺家)
  • 1395 Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
    Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
    was the 3rd shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who ruled from 1368 to 1394 during the Muromachi period of Japan. Yoshimitsu was the son of the second shogun Ashikaga Yoshiakira....

     (足利義満) (1358-1408)
  • 1395-1396 Minamoto no Tomomichi (源具通) (1342-1397) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1402-1407 Fujiwara no Sanefuyu (藤原実冬) (1354-1411) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1420 Fujiwara no Kintoshi (藤原公俊) (1371-1428) (Tokudaiji family, 徳大寺家)
  • 1432-1433 Fujiwara no Mochimoto (藤原持基) (1390-1445) (Nijō family
    Nijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family that monopolized regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's second son Nijō Yoshizane, while his third son Ichijō Sanetsune founded Ichijō family.-External links:* ...

    , 二条家)
  • 1446-1450 Fujiwara no Kaneyoshi
    Ichijo Kaneyoshi
    , also known as Ichijō Kanera, was the son of regent Tsunetsugu. He was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He held regent positions sesshō in 1432, and kampaku from 1447 to 1453 and from 1467 to 1470. Norifusa and Fuyuyoshi were his sons...

     (藤原兼良) (1402-1480) (Ichijō family
    Ichijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's third son Ichijō Sanetsune....

    , 一条家)
  • 1452-1453 Minamoto no Kiyomichi (源清通) (1393-1453) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1455-1457 Fujiwara no Kinna (藤原公名) (1410-1468) (Saionji family
    Saionji family
    The Saionji family was a Japanese kuge family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan....

    , 西園寺家)
  • 1458-1460 Fujiwara no Mochimichi
    Nijo Mochimichi
    , son of regent Nijō Motonori, was a Japanese kugyō of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku three times from 1453 to 1454, from 1455 to 1458 and from 1463 to 1467. He was the father of regent Nijō Masatsugu....

     (藤原持通) (1416-1493) (Nijō family
    Nijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family that monopolized regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's second son Nijō Yoshizane, while his third son Ichijō Sanetsune founded Ichijō family.-External links:* ...

    , 二条家)
  • 1462-1463 Fujiwara no Fusatsugu
    Konoe Fusatsugu
    , the first son of Tadatsugu, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1445 to 1447...

     (藤原房嗣) (1402-1488) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1481-1482 Minamoto no Michihiro (源通博) (1426-1482) (Koga family, 久我家)
  • 1485 Fujiwara no Masahira
    Takatsukasa Masahira
    , son of Fusahira, was a Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period. He held a regent position Kampaku from 1483-1487. Kanesuke was his son who he had with a daughter of Ichijō Kaneyoshi.-References:...

     (藤原政平) (1445-1517) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
  • 1488-1490 Fujiwara no Masaie
    Konoe Masaie
    , son of Fusatsugu, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1479 to 1483. Konoe Hisamichi was his son.-References:...

     (藤原政家) (1444-1505) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1493-1497 Fujiwara no Fuyuyoshi
    Ichijo Fuyuyoshi
    , son of regent Kaneyoshi, was a kugyō or court noble of the Muromachi period of Japan. He held a regent position kampaku two times from 1488 to 1493 and from 1497 to 1501. He adopted Fusamichi as son who was also his daughter's husband.-References:...

     (藤原冬良) (1464-1514) (Ichijō family
    Ichijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's third son Ichijō Sanetsune....

    , 一条家)
  • 1510-1511 Fujiwara no Saneatsu (藤原実淳) (1445-1533) (Tokudaiji family, 徳大寺家)
  • 1514-1517 Fujiwara no Hisamichi
    Konoe Hisamichi
    , son of Masaie, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1493 to 1497 and from 1513 to 1514. Taneie was his son. A daughter of his was a consort of samurai Hōjō Ujitsuna.-References:...

     (藤原尚通) (1472-1544) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1518-1521 Fujiwara no Masanaga (藤原政長) (1451-1525) (Kazan'in family, 花山院家)
  • 1535-1536 Fujiwara no Saneka (藤原実香) (1469-1558) (Sanjō family, 三条家)
  • 1538-1542 Fujiwara no Taneie (藤原稙家) (1503-1566) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)

Momoyama Period

  • 1582 Fujiwara no Sakihisa
    Konoe Sakihisa
    , son of regent Taneie, was a court noble of Japan. His life spanned the Sengoku, Azuchi-Momoyama, and early Edo periods. He served as kampaku-sadaijin and daijō daijin, rising to the junior first rank. He was kampaku during the reign of Emperor Go-Nara. Nobutada was his son.Sakihisa was active in...

     (藤原前久) (1536-1612) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1587-1598 Toyotomi Hideyoshi
    Toyotomi Hideyoshi
    was a daimyo warrior, general and politician of the Sengoku period. He unified the political factions of Japan. He succeeded his former liege lord, Oda Nobunaga, and brought an end to the Sengoku period. The period of his rule is often called the Momoyama period, named after Hideyoshi's castle...

     (豊臣秀吉) (1537-1598)

Edo Period

  • 1616 Tokugawa Ieyasu
    Tokugawa Ieyasu
     was the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan , which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara  in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Ieyasu seized power in 1600, received appointment as shogun in 1603, abdicated from office in 1605, but...

     (徳川家康) (1543-1616)
  • 1709-1710 Fujiwara no Motohiro
    Konoe Motohiro
    , Tajimaru in his childhood, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1690 to 1703.-Early life and family:He was a son of regent Konoe Hisatsugu and a concubine of his...

     (藤原基熙) (1648-1722) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1711 Fujiwara no Iehiro
    Konoe Iehiro
    , son of regent Motohiro, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1707 to 1709 and from 1709 to 1712.A daughter of Emperor Reigen was his consort with whom he had children, among others:...

     (藤原家熙) (1667-1736) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1733-1734 Fujiwara no Iehisa
    Konoe Iehisa
    , son of regent Iehiro, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1726 to 1736. He had two consorts: daughters of Shimazu Tsunataka and Shimazu Yoshitaka, third and fourth heads of the Satsuma Domain, respectively...

     (藤原家久) (1687-1737) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1746-1751 Fujiwara no Kaneka
    Ichijo Kaneka
    , son of regent Takatsukasa Fusasuke and adopted son of regent Kaneteru, was a kugyō of the Edo period of Japan. He held a regent position kampaku from 1737 to 1746. He married a daughter of Asano Tsunanaga, fourth head of Hiroshima Domain, and an adopted daughter of Ikeda Tsunamasa, second head...

     (藤原兼香) (1693-1751) (Ichijō family
    Ichijo family
    The was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's third son Ichijō Sanetsune....

    , 一条家)
  • 1768-1770 Fujiwara no Uchisaki
    Konoe Uchisaki
    , son of regent Iehisa, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period . He held regent positions kampaku from 1757 to 1762 and from 1772 to 1778 and sesshō from 1762 to 1772. He married a daughter of Tokugawa Muneharu, seventh head of Owari Domain, and an adopted daughter of Tokugawa...

     (藤原内前) (1728-1785) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1771-1778 Fujiwara no Uchisaki (藤原内前) (1728-1785) (Konoe family
    Konoe family
    The Konoe family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujō, Ichijō and Nijō families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.With...

    , 近衛家)
  • 1781 Fujiwara no Naozane
    Kujo Naozane
    , son of regent Sukezane and adopted son of his nephew Tanemoto, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period . Michisaki was his son. He held court positions as follows:* Kampaku * Sesshō * Daijō Daijin...

     (藤原尚実) (1717-1787) (Kujō family
    Kujō family
    The Kujō family was a Japanese noble family and a branch of the Fujiwara clan derived from Fujiwara no Tadamichi. They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one of the most politically powerful families among the kuge .As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses,...

    , 九条家)
  • 1842-1848 Fujiwara no Masamichi
    Takatsukasa Masamichi
    , son of regent Masahiro, was a Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Edo and the late Tokugawa shogunate periods. He held a regent position kampaku from 1823-1856. In 1856 at the Ansei Purge he was prosecuted and later became a priest. Sukehiro was his son who he had with a daughter of the...

     (藤原政通) (1789-1868) (Takatsukasa family
    Takatsukasa family
    The Takatsukasa family is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujō, Nijō and Ichijō. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known as the Five Regent...

    , 鷹司家)
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