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Fujiwara family - Heian period | A Wisdom Archive on Fujiwara family - Heian period |  | Fujiwara family - Heian period A selection of articles related to Fujiwara family - Heian period |  |
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Fujiwara family - Heian period |  |  |  | Fujiwara family - Heian period: Encyclopedia II - Fujiwara family - Heian periodDuring the Heian period of Japanese history, the Hokke managed to establish a hereditary claim to the position of regent, either for an underage emperor (sesshō) or for an adult one (kampaku). Some prominent Fujiwaras occupied these positions more than once, and for more than one emperor. Lesser members of the Fujiwara were court nobles, provincial governors and vice governors, members of the provincial aristocracy, and samurai. The Fujiwara was one of the four great families that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian P ...
See also:Fujiwara family, Fujiwara family - Asuka/Nara period, Fujiwara family - Heian period, Fujiwara family - Fujiwara regime in the Heian period, Fujiwara family - Descent, Fujiwara family - Fission, Fujiwara family - Regents Read more here: » Fujiwara family: Encyclopedia II - Fujiwara family - Heian period |
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See also:Fujiwara family, Fujiwara family - Nara period, Fujiwara family - Heian period, Fujiwara family - Fujiwara regime in the Heian period, Fujiwara family - Descent, Fujiwara family - Fission, Fujiwara family - Regents Read more here: » Fujiwara family: Encyclopedia II - Fujiwara family - Heian period |
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See also:Fujiwara family, Fujiwara family - Asuka/Nara period, Fujiwara family - Heian period, Fujiwara family - Fujiwara regime in the Heian period, Fujiwara family - Descent, Fujiwara family - Fission, Fujiwara family - Regents Read more here: » Fujiwara family: Encyclopedia II - Fujiwara family - Fission |
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See also:Fujiwara family, Fujiwara family - Nara period, Fujiwara family - Heian period, Fujiwara family - Fujiwara regime in the Heian period, Fujiwara family - Descent, Fujiwara family - Fission, Fujiwara family - Regents Read more here: » Fujiwara family: Encyclopedia II - Fujiwara family - Fission |
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