Takatsukasa Fuyunori

Takatsukasa Fuyunori (Japanese鹰 司 冬 教; * 1295, † February 27, 1337 ) was a scion of the noble family of high Takatsukasa derived from Konoe Iezane that as one of the go- Sekke was worthy enough to make regent for Japanese rulers.

His biological father was Takatsukasa Motohira, he was adopted by Takatsukasa Fuyuhira. He received the following third place in 1309, it followed the usual ascent, which brought him in 1322 the post of Naidaijin. He was comparatively long Sadaijin 1324-33 ( " Registrar to the left " ), in parallel, from 1330 regent for Go- Daigo and after his banishment for Kōgon, the first ruler of the northern dynasty.

From 1334 he was then Udaijin ( " Registrar to the right " ) and rose year on it again to the left position on. At the same time he was tutor to the Crown Prince.

He also adopted - as Takatsukasa Fuyuhira before him - Morohira, who was a brother of the woman Fuyunoris.

Fuyunori wrote the Kōgon - go in sokui -ki ( " Records of the accession of Kōgon ") and the shōkei Goenkōin Kampaku ki.

Swell

  • Berend Wispelwey (ed.): Japanese Biographical Archive. Fiche 384, K.G. Saur, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-598-34014-1
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