Fujiwara no Michitaka

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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 (Sesshō) 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.

Michitaka is sometimes referred to as Nijō Kampaku (二条関白) or Naka-no-Kampaku (中関白).

Career

  • Kanna 2 (986): Chūnagon (中納言)
  • Kanna 2 (986): Gon-no-Dainagon (権大納言)
  • Eien 3, on the 23rd day of the 2nd month (989): Naidaijin (内大臣)
  • Shōryaku 1, on the 8th day of the 5th month (990): Kampaku (関白) for Emperor Ichijō
  • Shōryaku 1, on the 26th day of the 5th month (990): Sesshō (摂政) for Emperor Ichijō
  • Shōryaku 2, on the 23rd day of the 7th month (991): retire from Naidaijin
  • Shōryaku 4, on the 22nd day of the 4th month (993): Kampaku for the Emperor Ichijō
  • Chōtoku 1, on the 3rd day of the 4th month (995): retire from Kampaku
  • Chōtoku 1, in the 10th day of the 4th month (May 16, 995): Michitaka died at the age of 43.

Family

References

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