Takatsukasa Kanetada
Takatsukasa Kanetada (Japanese鹰 司 兼 忠; * 1262, † September 27, 1301 ), was a scion of the noble family of high Takatsukasa, of Konoe Iezane derived to provide regent for Japanese ruler who was one of the go- Sekke worthy enough.
He was the son of the son of Takatsukasa Kanehira and a younger brother of Takatsukasa Mototada. At court he was regent for Fushimi and Go- Fushimi. Raised the age of 10 in the third court rank, he was with 11 - Gon Chūnagon. 1288 he was appointed Naidaijin, in the eleventh month of the same year, the survey in the following first rank. A year later he received the positions of Udaijin ( " Registrar to the right " ), and tutor to the Crown Prince. Shortly after his ascension to head of family, the Regent position followed ( 1291-96 ). 08.23.1301 he took the tonsure, he died two days later.
He was married to a daughter of Konoe Motohira. His sons were, inter alia, Fuyuhira, Fuyutsune (冬 経; 1282-1319 ), Kanefuyu (兼 冬, 1289-1308 ). In addition, he adopted Motonori (基 教).
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- Berend Wispelwey (ed.): Japanese Biographical Archive. Fiche 384, K.G. Saur, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-598-34014-1
- Http://nekhet.ddo.jp/people/japan/fstakatukasa.html
- Takatsukasa
- Regent (Japan)
- Born in 1262
- Died in 1301
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