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Kujō Michitaka (九条 道孝, June 11, 1839 – January 4, 1906), son of regent Kujō Hisatada and adopted son of his brother, Kujō Yukitsune, was a kuge or Japanese court noble of the late Edo period and politician of the early Meiji era who served as a member of the House of Peers.
- June 11, 1839
- 1859–1906
- Kujō Yukitsune
- Kujō Michizane
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La Principessa Sadako Kujō nacque a Tokyo, come quartogenita del Principe (Duca) Kujō Michitaka, capo del ramo Kujō del clan Fujiwara, e Ikuko Noma. Sposò l'allora Principe della Corona Yoshihito (il futuro Imperatore Taishō) il 25 maggio 1900. La coppia visse nel recente Palazzo di Akasaka a Tokyo, al di fuori del complesso principale del Palazzo ...
25 giugno 1884 – 25 maggio 1900: LadySadako Kujō25 maggio 1900 – 30 luglio 1912: Sua Altezza ImperialeLa Principessa della Corona del Giappone30 luglio 1912 – 25 dicembre 1926: Sua Maestà ImperialeL'Imperatrice del Giappone25 dicembre 1926 – 17 maggio 1951: Sua Maestà ImperialeL'Imperatrice Madre del GiapponeLa Principessa della Corona Sadako nel giorno del suo matrimonio, 1900La neo-incoronata imperatrice Teimei in jūnihitoe, 1912I quattro figli d'Imperatrice Teimei nel 1921 : Hirohito, Takahito, Nobuhito e YasuhitoL'Imperatrice Teimei con il Principe Hirohito e il Principe di Galles (futuro Edoardo VIII) nel 1922Bix, Herbert P. (2000). Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-019314-X; ISBN 978-0-06-019314-0; OCLC 247018161Fujitani, Takashi. (1998). Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan.. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20237-6; ISBN 978-0-520-20237-5; OCLC 246558189—Reprint edit...Hoyt, Edwin P. (1992). Hirohito: The Emperor and the Man. New York: Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-94069-1; ISBN 978-0-275-94069-0; OCLC 23766658Biography. Sadako Kujō was born on 25 June 1884 in Tokyo, as the fourth daughter of Duke Michitaka Kujō, head of Kujō branch of the Fujiwara clan. Her mother was Ikuko Noma ( Concubinage ). [1] She married then-Crown Prince Yoshihito (the future Emperor Taishō) on 10 May 1900, at the age of 15.
- Ikuko Noma (concubine)
- Michitaka Kujō
- 22 June 1951, Musashi Imperial Graveyard
Fujiwara no Michitaka (藤原 道隆, 953 – May 16, 995), the first son of Kaneie, was a Kugyō (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. He served as regent for the Emperor Ichijō, and later as Kampaku. Ichijō married Michitaka's daughter Teishi (Sadako), thus continuing the close ties between the Imperial family and the Fujiwara.
Early life. Michinaga was born in Kyōto, the son of Kaneiye. Kaneiye had become Regent in 986, holding the position until the end of his life in 990. Due to the hereditary principle of the Fujiwara Regents, Michinaga was now in line to become Regent after his brothers, Michitaka and Michikane .
S.A.I. Fumihito, Principe della Corona Akishino (秋篠宮皇嗣文仁親王?, Akishino-no-miya Kōshi Fumihito Shinnō), noto anche come Principe Fumihito (文仁親王?, Fumihito Shinnō) ( Tokyo, 30 novembre 1965 ), è un principe giapponese, secondogenito dell'imperatore Akihito e dell' imperatrice Michiko .