Fujiwara no Motofusa — In this Japanese name, the family name is Fujiwara . Fujiwara no Motofusa Fujiwara no Motofusa (藤原 基房? … Wikipedia
Konoe Motozane — son of Fujiwara no Tadamichi, was a kugyo (high ranking Japanese noble) during the late Heian period. His sons include Motomichi and wives include a daughter of Fujiwara no Tadataka and that of Taira no Kiyomori. At age of 16 he assumed the… … Wikipedia
Matsudono Moroie — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudono . Matsudono Moroie (松殿 師家?, July 12, 1172 November 11, 1238), third son of Matsudono Motofusa, was a kugyo (high ranking Japanese official) from the late Heian period to the early Kamakura… … Wikipedia
Konoe Motomichi — (jap. 近衛 基通; * 1160; † 1233), veraltet: Konoye Motomichi, war ein japanischer Sesshō und Kampaku (Regent) für drei Kaiser um 1180. Lebensweg Konoe Motomichi war der Sohn des eigentlichen Gründers des Konoe Zweiges der Fujiwara Motozane (近衛 基実).… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Konoye Motomichi — Konoe Motomichi (jap. 近衛 基通; * 1160; † 1233), veraltet: Konoye Motomichi, war ein japanischer Sesshō und Kampaku (Regent) für drei Kaiser um 1180. Lebensweg Konoe Motomichi war der Sohn des eigentlichen Gründers des Konoe Zweiges der Fujiwara… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rokudai Shōjiki — was a Japanese history book written in the early Kamakura period, narrating events at that time in the order they occurred. The Rokudai , which literally means six generations, refers to Emperors Takakura, Antoku, Go Toba, Tsuchimikado, Juntoku… … Wikipedia
National Treasures of Japan — For the informal term of Preservers of Important Intangible Cultural Properties, see Living National Treasures of Japan … Wikipedia
Tesoro Nacional de Japón — … Wikipedia Español
List of people on stamps of Japan — This article lists people who have been featured on Japanese postage stamps. compactTOC Ryukyu Islands A * Akihito (1959) Emperor of Japan * Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1999) Writer * Ando Hiroshige (1997) Painter * Arashi Kanjuro (2000) Actor *… … Wikipedia
Geschichte Japans — Dai Nihon Enkai Yochi Zenzu (Karte Japans von Inō Tadataka, 1821) Die Geschichte Japans ist geprägt durch ein Wech … Deutsch Wikipedia