Fujiwara no Tadataka

Fujiwara no Tadataka

nihongo|Fujiwara no Tadataka|藤原 隆忠|extra=1163-1245, first son of regent Matsudono Motofusa, was a "kugyo" (high-ranking Japanese official) of the late Heian and Kamakura periods.

Despite being first-born, he was treated as if he were not, while his step-brother Moroie inherited the male-line. Hence, he called himself nihongo|Daikakuji Sadaijin|大覚寺左大臣, avoiding the use of the name Matsudono. In 1220, just before the Jōkyū War, he retired from politics, becoming a Buddhist monk.

In recent years scholars has suspected that he is actually the author of nihongo|"Rokudai Shojiki"|六代勝事記.Fact|date=March 2007


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