Kujō Yukinori

Kujō Yukinori

, son of Sukezane and adopted son of his brother Morotaka, was a "kugyō" or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He married a daughter of Tokugawa Yoshimichi (fourth head of Owari Domain) and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Tsugutomo (sixth head of Owari Domain). The couple had two sons: Kujō Tanemoto and Nijō Munemoto.

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