Takatsukasa Fusasuke

Takatsukasa Fusasuke (Japanese鹰 司 房 辅; * June 22, 1637, † March 1, 1700 ) was a scion of the re-launched by Takatsukasa Nobufusa high noble family Takatsukasa, originally from Konoe Iezane derived, which was considered one of the go- Sekke worthy enough to provide regent for Japanese rulers.

Fusasuke was the firstborn Norihiras and from 1658 Naidaijin. Since November 14, 1664, he served as Sesshō and 1668 as Kampaku for dance to 26 March 1682nd

His wife was a daughter of Mōri Hidenari. Of his posthumous sons Hirasuke was (実 辅; 1661-1685 ) from the Saionji - branch (northern Fujiwara ) adopted. The most recent was as Ichijō Kaneka (一条 兼 香, also: Ichijō Kaneyoshi; 1692-1751 ) Regent for Sakuramachi.

Two other sons Shinkaku (信 覚, † 1701) and Ryūson (隆 尊; 1689-1764 ) held the hereditary in the family position of betto in Kōfuku -ji.

Whether Fusasuke had daughters or other women, is not clear.

Swell

  • Berend Wispelwey (ed.): Japanese Biographical Archive. Fiche 384, K.G. Saur, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-598-34014-1
  • Pedigree ( jp. )
  • Takatsukasa
  • Regent (Japan)
  • Born in 1637
  • Died in 1700
  • Man
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