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  1. His family name was Shu.
  2. His family name was Yasui-Nariyasu and his common name was Ichiemon.
  3. His family name was Yoshii (later, returned to NUKINA, old name of Founder of his family).
  4. His family name was also called Abenokunu.
  5. His family name was also changed to ASAI (he became the virtual first family head of the ASAI family).
  6. His family name was also pronounced as 'KANJUJI.'
  7. His family name was changed to the Kose clan in 861.
  8. His family name was the Minamoto clan.
  9. His family name, Tada, is the family name of his mother's parents' house.
  10. His family name, which was originally pronounced 'Fukusawa,' came to be pronounced 'Fukuzawa' after the Meiji Restoration.
  11. His family originated from the Takakura line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  12. His family ran a convenience goods store at their house, and Tenko FUJINO, who was seven years senior to Yoshio FUJIMAKI, lived two doors away from there.
  13. His family ran a dye wholesale business.
  14. His family served as a nanushi (village headman) for generations.
  15. His family served the domain in the field of military science for generations.
  16. His family settled in Awa Province, hence the name Awa Kubo.
  17. His family stage name is 'Matsushimaya.'
  18. His family subscribed to newspapers, which was rare in those days.
  19. His family temple is Gyokkain.
  20. His family temple is Shokoku-ji Temple in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  21. His family temple was Nanrin-ji Temple on Mt. Matsubara.
  22. His family temple was the Erin-ji Temple in Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
  23. His family temples are Saiko-ji Temple in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture and Bangaku-ji Temple in Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture.
  24. His family tree
  25. His family used the name, 'Kunitomo Tobei Yoshimasa' as their smith's name for generations
  26. His family wanted to become famous for the military arts, but Masakazu distinguished himself academically.
  27. His family was Sakai-be (a group in Sakai, served Yamato Dynasty) in Karu District (present Kashihara City), and his kabane (hereditary title) was Omi, so the members were called SAKAIBE no Omi.
  28. His family was Toki clan, the main line of Mino-Genji (Minamoto clan), which is a branch line of Settsu-Genji and one of Seiwa-Genji lines (Minamoto clan).
  29. His family was a Gozoku (local ruling family) in Yamaga, Onga County, Chikuzen Province.
  30. His family was a branch of the Sasaki clan (also known as the Kyogoku clan) which was descended from the Uda-Genji lineage (descendents of Emperor Uda who had been given the surname Minamoto) and belonged to the Amago clan.
  31. His family was a fiber retailer which store's name was 'Bencho'.
  32. His family was a powerful family which ruled over Iyo Province during the late Heian period.
  33. His family was descended from the Saito clan of Mino Province, which was headed by Dosan SAITO at the time he was born.
  34. His family was descended from the Shimazu clan, whose progenitor, Tadahisa SHIMAZU, is considered to have been the eldest child of MINAMOTO no Yoritomo, born out of wedlock..
  35. His family was from the Ko clan, who served the Ashikaga clan.
  36. His family was one of the branches of the Kira clan.
  37. His family was part of the Ashikaga clan, one of the main families of the Kawachi-Genji, the Minamoto clan.
  38. His family was part of the Chichibu clan.
  39. His family was punished by the diminishment of his territory (35,000 koku to 13,000 koku).
  40. His family was the local ruling family in Wada Village, Koka County, Omi Province (present-day Shiga Prefecture).
  41. His family was the main branch of the Ashikaga family in Owari.
  42. His family was the main branch of the Owari-Ashikaga family.
  43. His family were allowed to identify themselves as Ashikaga in public because they were a family of good pedigree, and it was apparently his great-great-grandfather Ieuji or Takatsune himself that described themselves as the Shiba family.
  44. His family's fortunes declined when his father Hajime was the family head, so he became a priest and lived in the Rokujo Kawara no In, which his great-grandfather Toru built.
  45. His family, the Zenshoji line of the Rokujo family, has handed down Shijoryu Hochodo (the Shijo school of Japanese cuisine).
  46. His famous art work past to the present
  47. His famous disciples are Goshun, Rosetsu NAGASAWA, Tetsuzan MORI and Genki and so forth.
  48. His famous tanka (poem) appears in the Manyoshu (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves) as follows.
  49. His famous work 'Doshoku Sai-e' (Pictures of the Colorful Realm of Living Beings) is a gorgeous collection of 30 paintings of fowls, a phoenix, plants and fish using a diverse arabesque of colors and shapes.
  50. His famous works include "Hinkyu mondo ka" (Dialogue on poverty) and "A poem longing for his children."
  51. His farewell poem was "Even if my body decays around the islands of Ezo, my soul will protect my lord who lives in the East ".
  52. His farewell poem was 'I'm not sure whether a paradise awaits in the far west or not.'
  53. His farewell poem was 'Yoshinoyama kazenimidaruru momijibawa wagautsutachino chikemuritomiyo' (Deem scarlet maple leaves trembling because of wind in Yoshinoyama as splash of blood caused by my sword).
  54. His farther was MONONOBE no Arayama.
  55. His farther was SOGA no Kuramoro.
  56. His farther was the 2nd Shogun, Yoshiakira ASHIKAGA, and his mother was KI no Yoshiko.
  57. His fate after that is not known, therefore, this was regarded as the date of his death.
  58. His fate after that is unknown.
  59. His fate can be contrasted with Nagamori MASHITA, another Gobugyo who remained in Osaka Castle as a rusuiyaku (or caretaker) and secretly gave out information about the Osaka (Western) army to Ieyasu, but who had his estates confiscated and was dismissed from his position after the Battle of Sekigahara.
  60. His father (Maruyama clan) was said to have worked at "yukaku" (a red-light district) in Yoshiwara, Edo.
  61. His father (Shozo HAYASHIYA the seventh) introduced him to rakugo.
  62. His father (or son) was Aritsune TOSHIMA.
  63. His father Akimitsu was grief-stricken when he received this news.
  64. His father Akitoki was implicated in the Shimotsuki Sodo (political change of Kamakura Bakufu) and it is considered to have had an impact on Sadaaki's serving.
  65. His father Arishito was a warrior from Kyushu region and served OTOMO no Kanamura, who moved to the Korean peninsula in the reign of the Emperor Senka.
  66. His father Bunjiro took office as chamberlain of Akita village and later even became a member of a village assembly.
  67. His father Emperor Gosanjo expected a son with MINAMOTO no Motoko who had no maternal relation with the Fujiwara family as the successor of the throne rather than his elder other Imperial Prince Sadahito (later became Emperor Shirakawa) who had a collateral line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  68. His father Emperor Kotoku was enthroned on July 15, 645.
  69. His father Emperor Saga particularly loved Tokiwa for his composure and fair demeanor.
  70. His father FUJIWARA no Yoritada, his grandfather FUJIWARA no Saneyori and his great-grandfather FUJIWARA no Tadahira (also called Lord Teishin) served as chancellors and grand ministers of state, and his mother was Princess Genshi, the grandchild of Emperor Daigo.
  71. His father Geni was afraid that the Maeda family might be deprived of their status because his eldest son was a Christian, so he told Hidemochi to renounce his faith in Christ.
  72. His father Hisamasa focused on diplomacy with the Rokkaku clan and was successful in retaining Kitaomi.
  73. His father Imperial Prince Tokiyo was involved in the Shotai Incident that Tokiyo's father-in-law SUGAWARA no Michizane was demoted, so Tokiyo became a Buddhist priest.
  74. His father Iugen was a doctor in the Nagata Tokuhon-ryu (school of Tokuhon NAGATA).
  75. His father Juan passed away in the midst of this turmoil.
  76. His father Kaedemaro worked for local administration for a long time, holding various positions such as Saikaidoshi (a governmental officer of Kyusyu district) and a governor of province.
  77. His father Kagenori became the head of the guards of the imperial tomb of Emperor Toba later, and his mother Toshiko MIYAKE served as Rojo (senior lady-in-Waiting) and Yuhitsu (private secretary) of the Arisugawanomiya family.
  78. His father Kagetoki, who fought for the Taira clan, saved Yoritomo's life, and later when Yoritomo took up arms for the second time and entered Kamakura to take control of the Kanto region, Kagetoki served to Yoritomo and became a gokenin (an immediate vassal of the shogunate in the Kamakura and Muromachi through Edo periods) and was given important posts.
  79. His father Kaneie had presented Senshi, his younger sister by the same mother, to Emperor Enyu as nyogo, and Senshi had given birth to Emperor Ichijo.
  80. His father Katsujiro died when he was four years old, and it is thought that his mother also died when he was young.
  81. His father Kazuyoshi also moved to Oshu and helped Muneyoshi's governance.
  82. His father Kirin NISHIKUBO who had served as county mayor and chief of inspectors of Mie Prefecture received Jushichii (Junior Seventh Rank).
  83. His father MINAMOTO no Enkan was also famous for having good penmanship, who was appointed as Assistant Govenor of Kazusa Province.
  84. His father MINAMOTO no Yoritomo tried to make his daughter an empress of Emperor Gotoba (at that time) to reinforce the government by making use of the Imperial Court, and Sanetomo may have succeeded in his approach to the Retired Emperor.
  85. His father MINAMOTO no Yoritomo was Udaisho.
  86. His father Masanori TOMITORI was a big village headman of Jizoso, Murakami Domain, and his younger sister Risa married into their next-door neighbor, Nakamura family.
  87. His father Masanori had to stay in Edo as rusui-yaku (a person representing the master during his absence) in Edo-jo Castle, but he participated in the Winter Siege of Osaka in 1614.
  88. His father Masayuki's two older brothers died at that time, so Masayuki succeeded the Sanada family; thus Nobushige left Kofuchu (Kofu City) and moved to Joshu (Iwabitsu-jo Castle), following his father.
  89. His father Michiie, with the official court rank of Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), doted over Sanetsune and appointed him as his successor and head of Muromachi-Ichijo family in 1242.
  90. His father Michikane was appointed as Kanpaku in 995 but died suddenly in less than two weeks after his appointment.
  91. His father Michinaga had two wives; Rinshi, who was the daughter of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) MINAMOTO no Masanobu, and MINAMOTO no Akiko, who was daughter of Sadaijin MINAMOTO no Takaakira (who had been overthrown in the Anna War).
  92. His father Mitsukane (Munekane?) NUMATA constructed Komogai-jo Castle during the Eiroku era.
  93. His father Mitsushige, who is a son of MINAMOTO no Mitsunobu from Mino-Genji (Minamoto clan), was later adopted by MINAMOTO no Nakamasa.
  94. His father Morimasa transferred the family estate to him and he became the family head in June, 1434 (his father died in the same year).
  95. His father Moroe was relied on by Emperor Shomu and in charge of administration, and he was promoted to Juichii-sadaijin (minister of the left at the Junior First Rank) in 743.
  96. His father Mototsune ousted Emperor Yozei, backed up Emperor Koko and wielded tremendous power in the Imperial Court as Daijodaijin (grand minister of state).
  97. His father Munenobu HOJO is from the Osaragi line of the Hojo clan.
  98. His father Munesue ANDO was believed to be one of the war parties of the Ezo war (the war which broke out in the northern part of Japan in the early 14th century) Morosune ANDO was reported to be his elder brother.
  99. His father Myokaku was also renamed Dogen YAMADA.
  100. His father Nakamaro, having the confidence of Empress Komyo and Empress Koken, was known to have wielded great political influence.
  101. His father Nobuaki HAKURA came from the shake (family of Shinto priests serving a shrine on a hereditary basis) of Fushimi Inari-jinja Shrine (present Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine) and assumed the post of administrator of the shrine.
  102. His father Nobukatsu had lived in Kyoto with possession of 31,200 koku in the Uda district of Yamato Province among other places.
  103. His father Nobunaga was offered the reign over the family of the Shiba, who acted as guards of Owari, by Yoshiaki ASHIKAGA, and it is said, however, that he declined and made his son Nobutada successor to the Shiba family.
  104. His father Nobuyasu was exiled to Kai Province as sarugaku-shi and served as the personal sarugaku-shi of Shingen TAKEDA, rumored at that time to be the strongest territorial lord in the Sengoku period.
  105. His father Okiyuki was an ashigaru (common foot soldier) of the Kishu domain, but Okitsugu was appointed as a humble direct retainer to the shogun by the eighth Seii Taishogun (Barbarian-Subduing Generalissimo), Yoshimune TOKUGAWA.
  106. His father Rokuya TANI became a vassal for the Tayasu family and he was famous as a composer of Chinese poems.
  107. His father Sadatoki was the grandson of FUJIWARA no Tadahira, making Sanekata Tadahira's great-grandson.
  108. His father Sanenobu was a kyujutsu (archery) disciple of Kichizen SATAKE from Chikurin line of Heki school.
  109. His father Shigemitsu was Bunjinkanryo (a highly educated bureaucrat) who passed Taisaku (test for recruitment of government clerks).
  110. His father Shigeyori belonged to the Inui clan which was a branch of the Toki clan of Seiwa-Genji (the Minamoto clan), and he told his name as the Toki clan first and changed it to the Inui clan later.
  111. His father Shingen petitioned Yoshiaki ASHIKAGA to grant an official rank and Henki (a portion of the name of a person in high rank, which is given to a retainer to show the subordination) to Katsuyori, but it was not materialized due to the pressure of Nobunaga ODA.
  112. His father Shozaburo married into the Kuhara family from the Fujita famly.
  113. His father Soin suddenly died at the age of 49 in November 1480, after which Zenpo took the place of Daibu (master) of Konparu-za at the age of 27.
  114. His father TAIRA no Chinki served as Mimasaka no kuni no suke (Assistant Secretary of the Governor of Mimasaka Province), belonged to the Kanmu-Heisi (Taira clan) Takamune-O line, rose to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), and was given Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) after death, and Korenaka was the first son of this Chinki.
  115. His father TAIRA no Tadayori, who was Mutsu no kuni no suke (officer in charge of regional administration in Mutsu), was the ancestor of Boso-Heishi (Taira clan).
  116. His father Tadaaki was later exiled from the domain and opened a private school in the village of Takahama (now in Ishioka City).
  117. His father Tadataka was famous as a trusted vassal of the retired Emperor Toba and his brothers were also his trusted vassals.
  118. His father Tadatsuna identified himself as a descendant of Kunitsuna AWATAGUCHI who was a sword craftsman in Kyoto in the Kamakura period and moved to Osaka.
  119. His father Tadayori was also renowned as a powerful samurai in Kanto region.
  120. His father Tadayoshi NISHIKAWA was also an astronomer.
  121. His father Takakage was 40 when he was born, and it has been said that he was the only son (however, there are different opinions concerning his birth).
  122. His father Takakuni, who was a close retainer of FUJIWARA no Yorimichi, known as Uji-dono (Mightiness Uji), was extremely rude to Emperor Gosanjo in his age of imperial prince.
  123. His father Takatsune led the shogunate government as a guardian of Yoshimasa, but fell from power and was confined in Echizen due to Doyo who was affiliated with Yoriyuki HOSOKAWA in the Join incident in August 1366.
  124. His father Tameyoshi was blessed with many children and he is said to have had fifty children or more.
  125. His father Terumasa died in 1613 and Toshitaka succeeded to the family estate.
  126. His father Tokiaki ADACHI killed himself as Takatoki HOJO and other members of the Hojo clan committed suicide at the time of the fall of Kamakura bakufu, caused by the rebellion of Takauji ASHIKAGA in May 1333.
  127. His father Tokimoto died on May 8, 1520.
  128. His father Tokisada was skilled at the Kyohachi-ryu school (one of eight schools of Kenjutsu in Kyoto) of Kenjutsu.
  129. His father Toshio IKEHIRO who was an executive at the Daiei Motion Picture Company and held successive positions such as production department head, Osaka branch head and Tokyo studio head.
  130. His father Yorinobu subdued the war and established his influence in Togoku (the eastern part of Japan, particularly Kanto region).
  131. His father Yoriyoshi was also a cruel criminal who, by rights, should have gone to hell.
  132. His father Yoriyoshi, who held the titles Chinjufu Shogun (Commander-in-Chief of the Defense of North) and Mutsu no kami (the governer of Mutsu Province), suffered a great defeat at the Battle of Kiumi resulting in several hundred casualties in November 1057 during the Earlier Nine Years' War against the Abe clan.
  133. His father Yoshie was also a person worrying about the nation's future and devoting himself to the nation.
  134. His father Yoshifusa held secret communication with Yoshioki NITTA, warned this to Takauji, and battled with Yoshioki.
  135. His father Yoshihi's original name was Yorifusa.
  136. His father Yoshihiro was transferred to the Ministry of Interior from the Ministry of Finance, and worked as a central government official under the supervision of Toshimichi OKUBO and Hirofumi ITO.
  137. His father Yoshikane often fought with his cousin TAIRA no Masakado, and when he beat Masakado and captured and abducted Masakado's wife and children to Shimousa province, Kinmasa and his elder brother Kintsura let them go to Masakado.
  138. His father Yoshikazu HASEGAWA, a samurai of the Owari Domain, had served as an attendant to his master when he went hawking.
  139. His father Yoshikiyo, who was the second son of Yoshimitsu, was based in Takeda district in Naka County, Hitachi Province (Takeda, former Katsuta City, now Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture) and bore the title Takeda kaja.
  140. His father Yoshisada made Yoshiaki manage the fight and escaped from Kanagasaki Castle to bring the troops from Soyama Castle to rescue Yoshiaki and others but failed.
  141. His father Yoshishige NITTA handed over Serada District, Nitta County (Nitta no sho estate), Kozuke Province (present-day Oaza Serada, Ojima-machi is the name of the place adjacent to the north of Tokugawa) to Yoshisue, who then became the estate steward, Jito, of Serada District.
  142. His father Yoshitada, Shugo of Suruga Province, is believed to have married his mother, Kitagawa-dono, when he joined forces with the Eastern Army in Kyoto during the Onin War.
  143. His father Yukitsuna was the heir of the Tada-Genji (Minamoto clan), but he was impoverished after his family's hereditary estate, Tada no sho, was confiscated during the political purge carried out by MINAMOTO no Yoritomo.
  144. His father and grandfather were killed in the Battle of Mimi-kawa in 1578, so he succeeded to the family head.
  145. His father and his grandfather on the both maternal and paternal sides are African Americans.
  146. His father and mother are unknown, but he was adopted by FUJIWARA no Akisuke.
  147. His father and mother were Iehisa KONOE and Man-kimi (the daughter of Yoshitaka SHIMAZU), respectively.
  148. His father and son were sentenced to life imprisonment in Edo (later pardoned).
  149. His father attempted to kill him because he thought his son was a changeling, but the baby was taken away by his aunt, named Oniwaka, and raised in Kyoto.
  150. His father became a French national.
  151. His father broke off relations with Zenran and expelled him for his inclination to - and his propagation of - the heresy.
  152. His father came from the Rinno family, the chief retainer of the Obama Domain in Wakasa Province, and it is said that his father changed his name to 'Koishi' while leading an itinerant life.
  153. His father died early, but instead he was inspired by his uncle Tamefuji NIJO and compiled the anthology 'Shokugoshui Wakashu' (Later Collection of Gleanings, Continued, 16th imperial poetic anthology) as the successor.
  154. His father died in 1325 and he became head of the Ichijo family.
  155. His father died in 1351.
  156. His father died in 1855 and he took over as the head of the family the following year.
  157. His father died in January 1761, and he took over as head of the family on March 13.
  158. His father died in the capital town of Nagaoka-jo Castle.
  159. His father died of illness in 1581.
  160. His father died when he was 14.
  161. His father died when he was three years old and he was brought up by this grandfather, Kinsumi SHIGENOI, who was famous as a specialist in Yusoku-kojitsu (court rules, ceremony, decorum and records of the past).
  162. His father eagerly wanted him to go on to Tokyo Imperial University rather than become a painter, given the fact that a Japanese-style painter at that time was poor and would have to earn a living with sideline work.
  163. His father fell from power in the Anna Incident and was exhiled to Dazai-fu (local government office in the Kyushu region) in the year he was born.
  164. His father frequently suppressed or protected Christians because he was the Kyoto shoshidai (deputy), and consequently, he became a Christian affected by this, and he was christened and given the Christian name of Paul in 1595.
  165. His father had Tomijuro NAKAMURA (the fifth) and Motoyasu YAMADA between Tokuho AZUMA before married Yoshiko NAKAMURA to have Kikaku.
  166. His father had a territory in Kamakura in the Sagami Province (the nearby spot of the present Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture) and he called himself as Kamakura clan.
  167. His father had already died, and her mother passed away one month before Ginko's certification.
  168. His father had been a teacher for a long time, also successively filled the post of elementary school principal, and was accomplished at drawing pictures and calligraphy under the name of 'Sangaku.'
  169. His father had the alias 'hokoku' and was in the business of making scenery and signs for theaters on Teramachi-dori street and Sanjo-dori Street in Kyoto, and monopolized the production of the scenery for the Miyako Odori (Dance of the Capital).
  170. His father held a position of dealing with the merchants in Osaka from whom the domain was borrowing money, and was also a Confucian scholar.
  171. His father is Hirouji SHIMODA who was the kokujin ryoshu (local samurai lord) of Shimoda, Kuwata-gun, Tanba Province.
  172. His father is Kagemune KOBAYAKAWA.
  173. His father is Kenzo KONDO and his mother is Kiku's oldest son who is the second daughter of Rokuzo OHKURA, the head of kotsuzumi-gata (shoulder-drum) Ohkura school.
  174. His father is Kichibei SAIGO and his mother is Masako.
  175. His father is Kichibei SAIGO, his mother is Masako, one of his siblings is Takamori SAIGO (real name: Takanaga), and one of his cousins is Iwao OYAMA.
  176. His father is Masatomo ASHIKAGA, the Horikoshi Kubo, a younger brother of the 8th Shogun, Yoshimasa ASHIKAGA.
  177. His father is Motoharu SATO who served Fujiwara clan in Oshu, or FUJIWARA no Tadatsugu.
  178. His father is Mototsuna Goto
  179. His father is Noriaki UESUGI (the Yamanouchi Uesugi family).
  180. His father is Norwegian, and his mother is Japanese.
  181. His father is Otoyo no mikoto, kuninomiyatsuko (provincial governor) of Owari Province, his mother is Mashikitobe no mikoto, and Miyazuhime is his younger sister.
  182. His father is Raikei SHIMOTSUMA, his elder brother Korai SHIMOTSUMA (Tango), and his son Rairyu SHIMOTSUMA.
  183. His father is Rairyu SHIMOTSUMA.
  184. His father is Sadayuki TOMONO.
  185. His father is Soshitsu SEN XV (Soshitsu HANSO XV, Hounsai).
  186. His father is Sukekage KOBAYAKAWA.
  187. His father is Sukenatsu SHIBA and his eldest son is Sukehisa SHIBA, and his second son Sukeyasu SHIBA, a professor of Tokyo University of the Arts.
  188. His father is TAIRA no Koretoki.
  189. His father is Tomijuro NAKAMURA IV, and his mother is Tokuho AZUMA from a head family of a school for Japanese dancing.
  190. His father is Toshisuke Togi.
  191. His father is a cousin of Momosuke FUKUZAWA's wife.
  192. His father is a doctor of internal medicine.
  193. His father is a rakugo story teller, Enyu SANYUTEI the first, who was very popular because of his suteteko (men's underwear) dance (comical dance performed by a man wearing a suteteko) for a period of time.
  194. His father is also a Nohgakushi named Riku MORISAWA who belongs to the Sohu Association.
  195. His father is believed to have been FUJIWARA no Sanemitsu but this is not known for certain.
  196. His father is considered to be Sadanari MAKINO (Hachidayu), a yoriki, assistant of the Ushikubo Makino clan.
  197. His father is said to be Kuin (also known as Songi or Konzosu).
  198. His father is said to be Morinaka (Ujinari) TACHIBANA, who would be the 10th Toyasu, however it is unknown because of no certain evidence.
  199. His father is said to have been Tamehiro (or maybe Nakanari, the Lord of Mutsu Province; Kiyomune; or Tameatsu) but this is uncertain.
  200. His father is said to have been YAMATO no Aya no Atai Iwai.
  201. His father is second-generation, his mother is first-generation Japanese.
  202. His father is thought to be Morisato NATSUKA but this is uncertain.
  203. His father is thought to have been a low-ranking samurai known as a 'Teakiyari.'
  204. His father is unknown but an existing family tree implies that he was from a family of the Taira clan in Shimousa province and there is a view that he was in the family line of the Kaidou Taira clan (the Iwaki clan).
  205. His father is 景明 OGYU, a court physician of the fifth Seii Taishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the barbarians") Tsunayoshi TOKUGAWA.
  206. His father made Takanao UENO of his family the lord of the Kimurayama-jo Castle in Bitchu Province, made his second son, Yorihisa UENO the lord of the Matsuyama-jo Castle (Bitchu Province) and went back to Kyoto with his eldest legitimate son, Kiyonobu.
  207. His father moved to Kawachi Province, Imoriyama Castle in the same year, and he was assigned to take care of Akutagawa-yama Castle in Settsu Province.
  208. His father or grandfather was KATSURAGI no Sotsuhiko (the Nihonshoki had both descriptions which were inconsistent, and the Kugyobunin (directory of court nobles) mentioned that KATSURAGI no Sotsuhiko was his father).
  209. His father passed away due to illness in November 1373 while being in disgrace.
  210. His father ruled Hakui County in Noto Province as a member of a branch of the Noto Hatakeyama clan, and was treated as if he were Shugo (provincial constable) because of his kinship with the Hatakeyama clan, the shogunal deputy (kanrei).
  211. His father saw him as a dropout and stupid.
  212. His father served MINAMOTO no Yoritomo ever since he was exiled in Izu, and he served as a shugo (provincial constable) in four provinces such as Omi Province, and Hirotsuna was appointed to sahyoe no jo (third-ranked officer of Sahyoe-fu, the Left Division of Middle Palace Guards) at an early age as the heir to his father.
  213. His father then commit suicide, but Mitsuharu escaped from the Castle with Mitsuhide and others and lost his master.
  214. His father totally disagreed with his becoming a painter.
  215. His father was "Sakone no Chujo" (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) Harusue SAIONJI.
  216. His father was (probably) Seiei HATAKEYAMA
  217. His father was ABE no Yasukichi and his son was ABE no Yasutsugu (future ABE no Arimori).
  218. His father was ARIWARA no Narihira who was one of Rokkasen (six best waka poets) and one of the Sanjurokkasen (36 Immortal Poets).
  219. His father was ARIWARA no Narihira.
  220. His father was Akiyoshi ICHIJO, who was the ninth Imperial Prince of Emperor Goyozei (Kobetsu [clans branched out from the Imerial family] Sekke [line of regents and advisers]).
  221. His father was Arikore CHIGUSA (Junii [Junior Second Rank], Gon Dainagon).
  222. His father was Arishige CHIGUSA (Shonii [Senior Second Rank], Gon Dainagon).
  223. His father was Arishige CHIGUSA.
  224. His father was Arishige KADENOKOJI, who was Jusanmi Hisangi (Junior Third Court Rank, non-Councilor) and his mother was the daughter of Akisato MACHI.
  225. His father was Arishige OYAMADA, the founder of the OYAMADA clan.
  226. His father was Aritada ROKUJO.
  227. His father was Aritoki HOJO, who was a son of the second regent of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) Yoshitoki HOJO.
  228. His father was Atsumichi KOGA.
  229. His father was Bingo no jo (an officer in Bingo) ONAKATOMI no Sukemichi, and his child ONAKATOMI no Yoshinobu was one of the Nashitsubo no Gonin (Five Gentlemen of the Pear Chamber).
  230. His father was Buzen no suke (Assistant Governor of Buzen Province), Fusanori KIYOHARA.
  231. His father was Chancellor Masahiro TAKATSUKASA and his mother was Noriko HACHISUKA: Masahiro's lawful wife.
  232. His father was Chikakiyo KONO.
  233. His father was Chikatada MATSUDAIRA of Mikawa Province.
  234. His father was Chikatoki OTOMO, the fourth family head of the Otomo clan.
  235. His father was Chikatomo MINASE, Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  236. His father was Chikayo NINAGAWA.
  237. His father was Chikazane HORIBE, who belonged to the illegitimate family lineage of the Sasaki clan of Omi Province.
  238. His father was Chikazane HORIKAWA who was a Junii Sangi (Junior Second Rank Councilor).
  239. His father was Chinese and her mother was Japanese.
  240. His father was Chinjushufu Shogun MINAMOTO no Mitsunaka, and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Suguru of the Saga-Genji, who was the Kokushu (Governor) of Omi Province.
  241. His father was Chosen FURUICHI.
  242. His father was Choshikuramigaki HINOKUMA.
  243. His father was Chunagon (Vice-Councilor of State) Kinmitsu SAIONJI.
  244. His father was Chunagon (Vice-Councilor of State) Sanesuke SAIONJI.
  245. His father was Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Ienari, his mother was the daughter of Kaga no kami (the governor of Kaga Province), TAKASHINA no Muneaki, his wife was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadataka, and his children were FUJIWARA no Takafusa, Takayasu and Takamasa.
  246. His father was Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) Tsunetoshi YOSHIDA, and his mother was a daughter of Kunaikyo (Minister of the Sovereign's Household) TAIRA no Kanemitsu.
  247. His father was Chuzo SATAKE.
  248. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister) Kanesue IMADEGAWA.
  249. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister) Kintaka TOKUDAIJI.
  250. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister) Nobutsugu OINOMIKADO.
  251. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister) Sanekane SAIONJI.
  252. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister) Saneuji SAIONJI.
  253. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of State) FUJIWARA no Sanesue, and he had an elder brother by the same mother FUJIWARA no Kinzane.
  254. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of state) FUJIWARA no Tadamasa who was a member of the Kazanin family.
  255. His father was Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of state) Michiteru KOGA.
  256. His father was Dainagon (Major Counselor) FUJIWARA no Tsunesuke.
  257. His father was Dainagon (Major Counselor) MINAMOTO no Morotada.
  258. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Asateru.
  259. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Fuyumune OINOMIKADO.
  260. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Kinharu OGIMACHISANJO.
  261. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Kinnaga SAIONJI.
  262. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Sakihide HIROHATA.
  263. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Sanetada IMADEGAWA.
  264. His father was Dainagon (chief councilor) Kinhiro SANJO.
  265. His father was Dainagon, Sanetomi IMADEGAWA.
  266. His father was Daito, a priest of Ensho-ji Temple, in Omi Province.
  267. His father was Dajo-daijin (a grand minister of state) Tomomichi KOGA.
  268. His father was Dajodaijin (Grand Minister) Motohiro KONOE.
  269. His father was Echigo no kuni no kami (Provincial Governor of Echigo Province) FUJIWARA no Sadanari.
  270. His father was Ei RIN, and the Rin clan identified themselves as the descendants of Kiitsu RIN who was a Confucian in the age of the Sung dynasty.
  271. His father was Eikichi OTANI and his mother was Shimo.
  272. His father was Emperor Godaigo.
  273. His father was Emperor Gofushimi.
  274. His father was Emperor Gonara.
  275. His father was Emperor Goshirakawa.
  276. His father was Emperor Gosuzaku.
  277. His father was Emperor Gotoba and his mother was a daughter of Nobukiyo BOMON.
  278. His father was Emperor Gotoba's Imperial Prince Masanari.
  279. His father was Emperor Gotoba.
  280. His father was Emperor Goyosei.
  281. His father was Emperor Goyozei.
  282. His father was Emperor Higashiyama (Imperial Prince Takayoshi, or Takanaga), the first Emperor of the MIURA Imperial Line, and his mother was a daughter of Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Kinaki SAIONJI, 藤原清子, or Mikushigedono.
  283. His father was Emperor Horikawa.
  284. His father was Emperor Kameyama's Prince, Imperial Prince Tokiwainomiya Tsuneaki.
  285. His father was Emperor Kameyama.
  286. His father was Emperor Kanmu.
  287. His father was Emperor Kojin (Shirakabe no okimi at that time) and mother was Imperial Princess Inoe.
  288. His father was Emperor Koko, and his mother was Princess Hanshi.
  289. His father was Emperor Komei, mother was Yoshiko NAKAYAMA.
  290. His father was Emperor Ninken and his mother was KASUGA no Oiratsume no Himemiko, daughter of Emperor Yuryaku.
  291. His father was Emperor Ninmyo
  292. His father was Emperor Reigen.
  293. His father was Emperor Saga, and his mother Kudara no Konikishi Kyomyo, a member of the Naishi no tsukasa (female palace attendants).
  294. His father was Emperor Saga, and his mother is said to have come from Hiroi clan, Hirohata clan or Fujii clan.
  295. His father was Emperor Saga, while his mother was of the Iitaka Clan.
  296. His father was Emperor Sanjo and his mother was FUJIWARA no Seishi, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Naritoki.
  297. His father was Emperor Shirakawa.
  298. His father was Emperor Takakura, his mother was Tokuko (later called Kenrei-mon in), a daughter of TAIRA no Kiyomori, and his grandfather was TAIRA no Kiyomori.
  299. His father was Emperor Tenmu, and his mother was Princess Nitabe, a daughter of Emperor Tenchi.
  300. His father was Emperor Toba.
  301. His father was Emperor Tsuchimikado.
  302. His father was Entaro TACHIBANAYA.
  303. His father was FUJIWARA no Akimori, and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Nakaie.
  304. His father was FUJIWARA no Akisuke.
  305. His father was FUJIWARA no Akiyoshi, Uemon Gon no suke (provisional assistant captain of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  306. His father was FUJIWARA no Ariie, Iga no kuni no kami (Governor of Iga Province).
  307. His father was FUJIWARA no Atsunobu of the Ceremonial House of the Fujiwara clan.
  308. His father was FUJIWARA no Edayoshi (845 - 917), who was a councilor from the Ceremonial House of the Fujiwara clan, with his grandfather being FUJIWARA no Harutsu and his great-grandfather FUJIWARA no Otsugu who served as Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  309. His father was FUJIWARA no Fujimaro (a Mutsu-Dewa Azechi (local inspector of Mutsu and Dewa Provinces)) and his mother was a daughter of KI no Natora.
  310. His father was FUJIWARA no Hidemune.
  311. His father was FUJIWARA no Kaedemaro of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  312. His father was FUJIWARA no Kaneie
  313. His father was FUJIWARA no Kanemichi.
  314. His father was FUJIWARA no Kinto.
  315. His father was FUJIWARA no Kinzane and his mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Naganari, Sani (courtier without post)
  316. His father was FUJIWARA no Kinzane.
  317. His father was FUJIWARA no Kiyotaka, a sho (official) of the Jibu (the Office of Ceremonies).
  318. His father was FUJIWARA no Korechika, who was Gido-sanshi minister, and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Shigemitsu, who served as Dainagon (chief councilor of state).
  319. His father was FUJIWARA no Korenobu, and his children included Chikayori, Chikakata, and FUJIWARA no Chikamori, who was Shimousa no kami (Governor of Shimousa Province).
  320. His father was FUJIWARA no Kuniaki, Iyo no Kami (Governor of Iyo Province).
  321. His father was FUJIWARA no Kunitari.
  322. His father was FUJIWARA no Kurajimaro.
  323. His father was FUJIWARA no Masakane, the Sashosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards), or according to an opinion, MINAMOTO no Masakane.
  324. His father was FUJIWARA no Michiie, Shimotsuke no kami (the governor of the Shimotsuke Province).
  325. His father was FUJIWARA no Michimasa, the Sakyo no daibu (master of the eastern capital offices).
  326. His father was FUJIWARA no Michinaga, a Sessho (regent).
  327. His father was FUJIWARA no Michinaga, and his mother was MINAMOTO no Rinshi.
  328. His father was FUJIWARA no Michinaga.
  329. His father was FUJIWARA no Michinori (Shinzei).
  330. His father was FUJIWARA no Michishige (Director of Tanba Province).
  331. His father was FUJIWARA no Michitsuna.
  332. His father was FUJIWARA no Mitsusato, and his mother was the daughter of MINAMOTO no Kuninari.
  333. His father was FUJIWARA no Morikuni, Uma no gon no suke (Asst. Provisional Captain of the Right Division of Bureau of Horses), while his mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinnaga, Sani (courtier without a post).
  334. His father was FUJIWARA no Morinori from the Kajuji line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan of which FUJIWARA no Fusasaki was an ansestor.
  335. His father was FUJIWARA no Moromoto, and his mother was the daughter of MINAMOTO no Sadayoshi.
  336. His father was FUJIWARA no Morosuke and his mother was Imperial Princess Gashi, a princess of the Emperor Daigo.
  337. His father was FUJIWARA no Morosuke.
  338. His father was FUJIWARA no Morotada, Minister of the Left.
  339. His father was FUJIWARA no Morozane.
  340. His father was FUJIWARA no Motofusa, kanpaku (the Chief Adviser to the Emperor) and Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of state).
  341. His father was FUJIWARA no Muchimaro.
  342. His father was FUJIWARA no Munetoshi, who was Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Toshifusa.
  343. His father was FUJIWARA no Nakamaro (EMI no Oshikatsu), and Tokuitsu is said to be his eleventh son.
  344. His father was FUJIWARA no Nobufusa.
  345. His father was FUJIWARA no Okiyo, Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) Hyoefu (Headquarters of the Middle Palace Guards) Governor of Mutsu Province.
  346. His father was FUJIWARA no Sadamasa, a Togu-shoshin (official of the Crown Prince's Quarters).
  347. His father was FUJIWARA no Sadanobu.
  348. His father was FUJIWARA no Sakingo (captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards) no Koi (commissioned officer).
  349. His father was FUJIWARA no Sanemune.
  350. His father was FUJIWARA no Soen; his mother was the daughter of Masataka MASHIKO.
  351. His father was FUJIWARA no Suketaka, Shonagon (Minor Counselor).
  352. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadahira.
  353. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadamichi, who had possessed the title of Kanpaku (chief advisor to the Emperor) (Motofusa was the second son).
  354. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadamichi.
  355. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadatoshi and his grandfather was FUJIWARA no Saneyori.
  356. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadatsune, Sama no kami (Captain of Samaryo, Left Division of Bureau of Horses), (a son of FUJIWARA no Michiyori, Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state)).
  357. His father was FUJIWARA no Tadayoshi (藤原忠能) who was Sangi (councilor) known as In no Kinshin (the retired Emperor's courtier) of the Emperor Shirakawa and the Emperor Toba, and Naganori was his second son.
  358. His father was FUJIWARA no Takafuji, who was posthumously raised to the rank of High Chancellor (Sadakata was his second son).
  359. His father was FUJIWARA no Takafumi, who was Mutsu no kuni no kami (Governor of Mutsu Province).
  360. His father was FUJIWARA no Takakata, who rose to Shosiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and the Governor of Tajima Province.
  361. His father was FUJIWARA no Tameie and his mother was the daughter of Yoritsuna UTSUNOMIYA.
  362. His father was FUJIWARA no Tameie.
  363. His father was FUJIWARA no Tanetsugu.
  364. His father was FUJIWARA no Tomoyasu.
  365. His father was FUJIWARA no Toshimori, Taikotaigogu Gon no daibu (provisional master of the grand Empress dowager's household.)
  366. His father was FUJIWARA no Toshimoto.
  367. His father was FUJIWARA no Toshitada, and FUJIWARA no Toshinari was his brother.
  368. His father was FUJIWARA no Tsunehira.
  369. His father was FUJIWARA no Tsunemichi who was from the Ononomiya line of the Fujiwara clan and held the rank of Shonii and the title of Gon Chunagon (the son of FUJIWARA no Kanehira).
  370. His father was FUJIWARA no Tsuneomi.
  371. His father was FUJIWARA no Tsunesue, Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  372. His father was FUJIWARA no Yorimichi.
  373. His father was FUJIWARA no Yorimoto.
  374. His father was FUJIWARA no Yorinaga, who was infamous for being the ring reader of the Hogen no ran (Hogen Disturbance) and had a title of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  375. His father was FUJIWARA no Yoshichika, who entered into priesthood in 986 along with the Emperor Kazan.
  376. His father was FUJIWARA no Yoshikane of the Southern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  377. His father was FUNYA no Yasuhide, who was one of the Rokkasen (six best waka poets) and one of the Chuko sanjurokkasen (the Medieval 36 Immortal Poets).
  378. His father was Fujiwara no Sadaie.
  379. His father was Fushiminomiya Imperial Prince Sadatsune, the son of Fushiminomiya Imperial Prince Sadafusa.
  380. His father was Fushiminomiya Imperial Prince Yoshihito, his mother was Saneharu SANJO's daughter, FUJIWARA no Haruko.
  381. His father was Fuyunobu OINOMIKADO.
  382. His father was Geki Sadatomo SERIZAWA.
  383. His father was Genpo SUGITA and his mother was a daughter of the YAO clan.
  384. His father was Ginko KISHIDA, a journalist.
  385. His father was Gon Chunagon (Provisional Vice-Councilor of State) Hirosue SAIONJI.
  386. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Akinaga, who was the son of FUJIWARA no Akitaka, the Chief adviser to the Emperor behind the scenes.
  387. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Kimimasa ICHIJO.
  388. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Kiminaka OGIMACHISANJO.
  389. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Kinhisa IMADEGAWA.
  390. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Sanehisa TOKUDAIJI.
  391. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state), Kinnori OGIMACHISANJO.
  392. His father was Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state), Tsunesue IMADEGAWA.
  393. His father was Gon Chunagon (provincial vice-councilor of state) MINAMOTO no Masakane.
  394. His father was Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State) Fuyumoto DAIGO.
  395. His father was Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State) Ienori KAZANIN.
  396. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) Fuyumoto DAIGO.
  397. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) Kinakira IMADEGAWA.
  398. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) Mitsutsuna YANAGIHARA.
  399. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) Yoshichika NAKAYAMA.
  400. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Kintsumu OGIMACHISANJO.
  401. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Naosue IMADGAWA.
  402. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Nobusue IMADEGAWA.
  403. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Teruhisa DAIGO.
  404. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of the state), Suketane NAKAMIKADO.
  405. His father was Gon Dainagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Atsumichi KOGA.
  406. His father was Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) Akimichi KAJUJI; his mother was a daughter of Tsunemichi INABA who was Hida no kami (the governor of Hida Province) and the lord of the Usuki Domain.
  407. His father was Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) Akitomo ANEGAKOJI, and his mother was the daughter of Sadataka NIJO.
  408. His father was Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) Mochizane KAZANIN.
  409. His father was Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) Naruchika NAKAYAMA.
  410. His father was Gon Dainagon (provisional major councilor) Takachika NAKAYAMA.
  411. His father was Gon Dainagon Sanenori TOKUDAIJI.
  412. His father was Gon Dainagon Suetoo YOTSUTSUJI.
  413. His father was Gyojin, a priest and waka poet.
  414. His father was HARUMICHI no Niina, Chikara no kami (Director at the Bureau of Taxation), but there is another theory that regards him as Uta no kami (Director of the Bureau of Music).
  415. His father was Hachiroemon NOMI and Mother was the first daughter of Rokubei INOUE.
  416. His father was Harechika TSUCHIMIKADO, and Haruei TSUCHIMIKADO was his son.
  417. His father was Haremichi KOGA, who was Shonii Gon Dainagon (Senior Second Rank, provisional chief councilor of state).
  418. His father was Haruhide KAJUJI, the Gon-Dainagon (Provisional Major Counselor) and his mother was Motoko AWAYA, a daughter of Mototaka AWAYA, the Ukyo-no-suke (assistant governor of western Kyoto).
  419. His father was Harumoto HOSOKAWA of kanrei (shogunal deputy) and his mother was Sadayori ROKKAKU's daughter.
  420. His father was Harutaka NIJO.
  421. His father was Haruuji ASHIKAGA and his mother was a daughter of Takasuke YANADA.
  422. His father was Haruyoshi NIJO and his mother Princess Ishi, Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Sadaatsu's daughter.
  423. His father was Haruyoshi NIJO and his mother was Ishi NIJO, daughter of Imperial Prince Fushimi-no-miya Sadaatsu.
  424. His father was Haruyoshi NIJO.
  425. His father was Hegurino-kiu.
  426. His father was Hidekazu ISSHIKI, who was a vassal of the Ashikaga Shogunal family.
  427. His father was Hideuji KAWAKATSU.
  428. His father was Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI and his mother was Yodo-dono, who was a concubine of Hideyoshi.
  429. His father was Hikoimasu no miko (Emperor Kaika's son) and her mother was Sahonookuramitome (Kasuga tatekuni katsutome's daughter).
  430. His father was Hiromichi KOGA (Shonii (Senior Second Rank), Udaijin (Minister of the Right)).
  431. His father was Hiromichi KOGA.
  432. His father was Hirosuke HINO.
  433. His father was Hirotoki NAGAI, the second son of OE no Hiromoto.
  434. His father was Hisamichi KONOE.
  435. His father was Hisanaga SHIMAZU, the first head of the Izaku family.
  436. His father was Hisanobu KANO and his children included Korenobu KANO.
  437. His father was Hisanori MOMOI.
  438. His father was Hisatada KUJO (Michitaka was his eldest son) and his foster father was Yukitsune KUJO (the adoptive heir of Hisatada).
  439. His father was Hisatoki HOJO from the Akahashi lineage of the Hojo clan.
  440. His father was Hisatoki HOJO of the Hojo clan (Akahashi line).
  441. His father was Hoken the sixth, and he had a daughter, Mine IMAIZUMI (a novelist who wrote "Nagori no Yume").
  442. His father was Hyoemon Baba who was the vassal of the shogun.
  443. His father was ISONOKAMI no Otomaro.
  444. His father was Ichido HARADA, a military scientist, and his older brother was Toyokichi HARADA, a geological scientist.
  445. His father was Iehira KONOE, who was Kanpaku Sadaijin (imperial regent and minister of the left).
  446. His father was Iehiro KONOE.
  447. His father was Iekage ASAKURA.
  448. His father was Iekuni HATAKEYAMA.
  449. His father was Ietsune ICHIJO.
  450. His father was Iezane KONOE, Kanpaku Daijo-daijin.
  451. His father was Imperial Prince Abo who was the eldest son of Emperor Heijo and his mother, Imperial Princess Ito, was a daughter of Emperor Kanmu, meaning Narihira was a grandson of Emperor Heijo and a great grandson of Emperor Kanmu in terms of his paternal lineage and a grandson of Emperor Kanmu in terms of his maternal lineage.
  452. His father was Imperial Prince Arisugawa-no-miya Orihito.
  453. His father was Imperial Prince Arisugawa-no-miya Yukihito.
  454. His father was Imperial Prince Atsumi, a prince of the Emperor Uda.
  455. His father was Imperial Prince Atsumi, who was a son of Emperor Uda.
  456. His father was Imperial Prince Atsusada, a son of Imperial Prince Koichijoin Atsuakira.
  457. His father was Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Sadakiyo who was the tenth head of the Fushiminomiya family.
  458. His father was Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Yoshihito, and his mother was Saneharu SANJO's daughter, FUJIWARA no Haruko (Nishi no Onkata).
  459. His father was Imperial Prince Hachijonomiya Toshihito.
  460. His father was Imperial Prince Kanin-no-miya Sukehito.
  461. His father was Imperial Prince Kanin-no-miya Tatsuhito.
  462. His father was Imperial Prince Kaninnomiya Haruhito.
  463. His father was Imperial Prince Muneyoshi, and his mother was a daughter of Sadanaga Kano no suke, who was a member of the Fujiwara clan.
  464. His father was Imperial Prince Muneyoshi, and his mother was the daughter of Sadanaga KANO (Kano no suke FUJIWARA no Sadanaga), Jushi.
  465. His father was Imperial Prince Sadatsune, the son of Fushiminomiya Imperial Prince Sadafusa.
  466. His father was Imperial Prince Sukehito, and his mother was MINAMOTO no Morotada's daughter.
  467. His father was Imperial Prince Tomohira and his mother was Imperial Prince Tamehira's daughter.
  468. His father was Imperial Prince Tomohira, his mother was Imperial Prince Tamehira's daughter.
  469. His father was Insen FURUICHI.
  470. His father was Itsuki FUJINO, the leader of the 'Ishin Kinno Yamagunitai' militia, and his mother was Yanakichi TAKEMOTO (Yana MAKINO), who was a female gidayu (chanted narrative in Japanese plays) reciter.
  471. His father was Jirohachi HARADA, and his mother was Miyo.
  472. His father was Jirozaemon NISHIYAMA, a vassal of Kiyomasa KATO.
  473. His father was Jukaku.
  474. His father was Junnyo, the 12th chief priest of Nishi Hongan-ji Temple.
  475. His father was Junsatsu Danjo (official who patrols and surveys land) KI no Misono.
  476. His father was Juro Kanekado IKUTA, a feudal retainer of Tokuyama Domain, and his mother was a daughter of someone from the Oya family.
  477. His father was Jushinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) Yoshimoto TACHIBANA.
  478. His father was KAMO no Tadayuki and an expert of the Yin and Yang philosophy, but he gave up the Way of Yin and Yang as the family's succeeded academic area to study Kidendo (the study of the history), and replaced his family name of 賀茂 with 慶滋.
  479. His father was KARITA no Tanetsugu, who was a Kokujin (local samurai) of Sanuki Province rewarded with Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) rank as a Daigaku hakase (university professor).
  480. His father was KI no Aritomo, Kunai Gon no sho (Provisional Junior Assistant of Imperial Household Ministry) and the cousin of KI no Tsurayuki.
  481. His father was KI no Gyohitsu of Yamashiro no kami (the governor of Yamashiro Province).
  482. His father was KI no Haseo.
  483. His father was KI no Hirona.
  484. His father was KI no Sukunamaro.
  485. His father was KI no Tadakata.
  486. His father was KI no Tsurayuki, who was one of the Sanjurokkasen (36 Immortal Poets).
  487. His father was KI no Yoshimine, Governor of Mino Province.
  488. His father was KI no淑信.
  489. His father was KOMA no Oyama.
  490. His father was KOREMUNE no Naomoto who wrote "Ryonoshuge" (Commentaries on the civil statutes), and KOREMUNE no Masasuke who wrote "Seiji Yoryaku" (examples of the politics in the Heian period) was his grandson.
  491. His father was Kadono no Okimi's son, Ikebe no Okimi.
  492. His father was Kagefuyu ASAKURA.
  493. His father was Kagetsuna ITO.
  494. His father was Kaian AOCHI who was the doctor working for the Matsuyama domain.
  495. His father was Kaido NAEMURA, a doctor.
  496. His father was Kanebumi URABE, who was Jingi Gon no Taifu (Provisional Senior Assistant Director of Divinities).
  497. His father was Kanemon FUJITA (later Ozatsuma Bundayu III), who was a master of nagauta (long epic song with shamisen accompaniment).
  498. His father was Kanemoto Heiji ISA and his mother was a woman of the Tachibana clan.
  499. His father was Kanemoto NIJO.
  500. His father was Kanena URABE.
  501. His father was Kanesada KAZANIN, Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state).
  502. His father was Kanesuke TAKATSUKASA.
  503. His father was Kanetada TAKATSUKASA.
  504. His father was Kanetoyo URABE.
  505. His father was Kaneyoshi (also called Kanera) ICHIJO.
  506. His father was Kanezane KUJO.
  507. His father was Kanpaku (Chief Adviser to the Emperor) Fusasuke TAKATSUKASA.
  508. His father was Kanpaku (chief adviser to the Emperor) FUJIWARA no Kanemichi
  509. His father was Kanpaku (chief adviser to the Emperor) Tsunenori KUJO, and his mother was from Hongan-ji Temple of the Jodo Shinshu (the True Pure Land Sect of Buddhism) sect, from a family later known as the Otani family.
  510. His father was Kanpaku Hisatsune KUJO and his mother was Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) Yasuko SANJONISHI (daughter of Sanetaka SANJONISHI).
  511. His father was Katsumoto HOSOKAWA while his mother is unknown.
  512. His father was Kazunaga KANROJI.
  513. His father was Kazuyuki SAWA Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles) of Jibusho (the Ministry of Civil Administration).
  514. His father was Keiji, an igishi (master of deportment) of Todai-ji Temple.
  515. His father was Keiken, a Buddhist monk cum waka poet.
  516. His father was Kihachiro Sanekuni OZAWA (according to some other theories, Sanekuni OZAWA).
  517. His father was Kimiyori HOSOKAWA.
  518. His father was Kinai ITO, and his mother was the daughter of a vassal of the Saito clan.
  519. His father was Kinari TOKUDAIJI.
  520. His father was Kine OGIMACHISANJO.
  521. His father was Kineda SANJONISHI.
  522. His father was Kinito TOKUDAIJI.
  523. His father was Kinkado OGIMACHISANJO, Sangi (Councilor).
  524. His father was Kinkata TOIN, who was the Daijodaijin (Grand Minister of State), and Kinsada TOIN was Sanenatsu's son.
  525. His father was Kinkata TOIN.
  526. His father was Kinkiyo TOKUDAIJI.
  527. His father was Kinkuni SANJONISHI, who was Naidaijin (the Minister of the Interior).
  528. His father was Kinmae ANEGAKOJI, and Nobuyoshi SAWA was Kinmae's brother by blood.
  529. His father was Kinmori TOIN.
  530. His father was Kinoki IMADEGAWA, Udaijin (minister of the right).
  531. His father was Kinosa SANJO.
  532. His father was Kinoto YOTSUTSUJI.
  533. His father was Kinsuke SAIONJI and his mother was a daughter of NAKAHARA no Morotomo.
  534. His father was Kintane TOKUDAIJI, Sadaijin (minister of the left).
  535. His father was Kintoshi TOKUDAIJI, Daijo-daijin (grand minister of state).
  536. His father was Kintsuna UTSUNOMIYA.
  537. His father was Kintsune SAIONJI.
  538. His father was Kinyoshi TOKUDAIJI.
  539. His father was Kinzumi SHIGENOI, Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state).
  540. His father was Kinzumi SHIGENOI.
  541. His father was Kiyokado KOMATSU, a chief retainer of Satsuma Domain, and his mother was Koto MIKI, a mistress of Kiyokado.
  542. His father was Kiyoyuki MIYOSHI.
  543. His father was Konoefu (inner palace guard) Motohisa JIMYOIN.
  544. His father was Konoefu (the Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guards) Kinkane SANJO.
  545. His father was Konyo, the 20th hoshu of the Nishi Hongan-ji Temple.
  546. His father was Korehira MIYAMICHI.
  547. His father was Korezumi SHIONOYA.
  548. His father was Kosanji (小三次) ARAI, a feudal retainer of Tottori Domain.
  549. His father was Kotonari YAMASHINA.
  550. His father was Kunimitsu HIROHASHI and his mother was the daughter of Nagaie TAKAKURA.
  551. His father was Kunisumi, who descended from the line of Mino-Genji (the Minamoto clan).
  552. His father was Kurikuma no Okimi.
  553. His father was Kyusuke UEDA, a son of Kyuzaemon UEDA who also boasted his prosperity as shoya.
  554. His father was MIBU no Tadamine.
  555. His father was MINAMOTO no Akifusa, Minister of the Right.
  556. His father was MINAMOTO no Akimichi.
  557. His father was MINAMOTO no Arimitsu.
  558. His father was MINAMOTO no Hikohito, the grandchild of Emperor Juntoku, and his mother was the daughter of Morotada NIJO, a Juichii Kanpaku (Junior First Rank, chief adviser to the Emperor).
  559. His father was MINAMOTO no Kanenobu, who was ranked as Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and was the great-grandson of the Emperor Seiwa.
  560. His father was MINAMOTO no Kintada, who is one of the Sanjurokkasen (36 Immortal Poets).
  561. His father was MINAMOTO no Kuninori, who was the son of the Emperor Koko.
  562. His father was MINAMOTO no Kunitsune, monjosho (student of literary studies in the Imperial University), and Yokan was adopted by Genmei, betto (the head priest) of Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Shrine.
  563. His father was MINAMOTO no Mare, who was Chunagon (Middle Counselor), and Hitoshi was a great-grandson of the Emperor Saga.
  564. His father was MINAMOTO no Masanobu, Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) (Some people say that his father was Imperial Prince Atsumi).
  565. His father was MINAMOTO no Masatoshi, Dainagon (Major Councillor).
  566. His father was MINAMOTO no Michichika.
  567. His father was MINAMOTO no Michikata.
  568. His father was MINAMOTO no Morofusa and his mother was FUJIWARA no Takako [Sonshi], a daughter of FUJIWARA no Michinaga.
  569. His father was MINAMOTO no Moroyori who reached the Court rank of Dainagon (Major Counselor).
  570. His father was MINAMOTO no Motohira, Sangi (councilor).
  571. His father was MINAMOTO no Muneyori (Momozono Hyoe Taifu).
  572. His father was MINAMOTO no Tadamiki (Koko-Genji clan).
  573. His father was MINAMOTO no Tadasue, Tosa no kami (the Governor of Tosa Province), who was a son of MINAMOTO no Yorihira.
  574. His father was MINAMOTO no Toshifusa.
  575. His father was MINAMOTO no Toshisuke.
  576. His father was MINAMOTO no Toshiyori.
  577. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoritaka, the grandson of MINAMOTO no Yoshiie, and Yoritaka was gokenin (an immediate vassal of the shogunate in the Kamakura and Muromachi through Edo periods)of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  578. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoriyasu of the Yamato Minamoto clan, whose go (pseudonym) was Hokkekyo Taro.
  579. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoshikata.
  580. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoshikiyo (Takeda kaja)
  581. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoshikuni.
  582. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoshitada who took over as head of the main branch of Seiwa-Genji (the Minamoto clan originated from the Emperor Seiwa) after Yoshiie.
  583. His father was MIWA no Kosazaki; He had some children including MIWA no Toshikane.
  584. His father was MONONOBE no Futsukuru.
  585. His father was MONONOBE no Masara and his mother was Imoko, the daughter of SUWA no Atai.
  586. His father was MURAOKA no Goro, TAIRA no Yoshifumi.
  587. His father was Masahide AKAMATSU and his mother was a daughter of Harumasa AKAMATSU.
  588. His father was Masahiro MAKINO, film director.
  589. His father was Masaie KONOE.
  590. His father was Masamichi TAKATSUKASA, Kanpaku.
  591. His father was Masamichi TAKATSUKASA.
  592. His father was Masanaga KAZANIN.
  593. His father was Masanaga UEMATSU, who was Sangi (councilor).
  594. His father was Masanori KAGAWA, the chief retainer of the Kikkawa clan, a feudal lord of Iwakuni-ryo (later the Iwakuni Domain), Suo Province.
  595. His father was Masanori KUSUNOKI, who was a son of Masashige KUSUNOKI and Masakatsu was a grandson of Masashige KUSUNOKI..
  596. His father was Masanori TAKAYAMA and his mother was Shige.
  597. His father was Masashige KOIDE, a vassal of the Oda clan.
  598. His father was Masataka KUSUNOKI, who was a direct descendant of Masashige KUSUNOKI and Masatsura KUSUNOKI.
  599. His father was Masataka UEMATSU, who was Shosanmi Kunaikyo (Senior Third Rank, Minister of the Sovereign's Household).
  600. His father was Masatsugu NIJO.
  601. His father was Masayuki KUSUNOKI.
  602. His father was Masutaro Tomonao SAKAKIBARA, a shogunal retainer.
  603. His father was Masuyuki TO.
  604. His father was Matakichi NAKAJIMA and his mother was Ichi NAKAJIMA.
  605. His father was Michiaki KOGA, Naidaijin (minister of the Interior).
  606. His father was Michiari ROKUJO, Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards), (the son of Michiteru KOGA) who was the founder of the Rokujo family and his mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kiyosada.
  607. His father was Michihira NIJO who held the title of sessho, his mother Enshi was Michihira's legal wife, a daughter of Kinaki SAIONJI.
  608. His father was Michiie KUJO (Yoshizane was his second son).
  609. His father was Michiie KUJO and his mother was Rinshi, a daughter of Kintsune SAIONJI.
  610. His father was Michiie KUJO.
  611. His father was Michikata KOGA.
  612. His father was Michikatsu NAKANOIN.
  613. His father was Michikore NAKANOIN.
  614. His father was Michimura NAKANOIN, Naidaijin (Minister of the Center).
  615. His father was Michina KOGA (Jusanmi [Junior Third Rank], Chunagon [Associate Chief of the Councilor of State]).
  616. His father was Michinobu KOGA, who had the title of Udaijin (Minister of Right).
  617. His father was Michinobu KOGA.
  618. His father was Michinori KUJO.
  619. His father was Michisada KAZANIN, Udaijin (minister of the right).
  620. His father was Michisaki KOGA (Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state)).
  621. His father was Michisaki KOGA.
  622. His father was Michisaki KUJO.
  623. His father was Michishige NAKANOIN (Naidaijin).
  624. His father was Michitada KOGA, Dainagon (a chief councilor of state) and his mother was MINAMOTO no Michitoki, Ukone no chujo (a middle captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  625. His father was Michiteru KOGA.
  626. His father was Michitoo (Tsunemichi) INABA.
  627. His father was Michiyo KOGA, Sakonoe no chujo (middle captain of the left division of inner palace guards).
  628. His father was Michizumi NAKAIN, Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State).
  629. His father was Minbu Taifu (Senior Assistant Minister of Popular Affairs), Fujiwara no Sugao.
  630. His father was Minbu no jo (Senior Undersecretary of Popular Affairs) Tsunenao OKURA, and his mother was a daughter of Uhyoe no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards) FUJIWARA no Toshiyuki.
  631. His father was Minbukyo (Minister of Popular Affairs), FUJIWARA no Tokinaga (maternal half-brother of Chunagon [middle counsellor], FUJIWARA no Yamakage).
  632. His father was Minister of the Right, FUJIWARA no Toshiie.
  633. His father was Mitsukata KARASUMARU.
  634. His father was Mitsunaga MATSUDAIRA.
  635. His father was Mitsunaru YANAGIWARA, who was a giso (a position conveying what the congress decides to the emperor) and Gon Chunagon (Provisional Middle Counselor) Shonii (Senior Second Rank).
  636. His father was Mitsunobu KARASUMARU.
  637. His father was Mitsunori KUJO.
  638. His father was Mitsunori TOSA.
  639. His father was Mitsusue TOIN, Udaijin (minister of the Interior).
  640. His father was Mitsutsuna YANAGIHARA, his mother was a daughter of Nobuyasu ODA who was the domain lord of the Tanba-kaibara Domain, Tanba Province.
  641. His father was Mitsuyasu AKECHI, who was an uncle of Mitsuhide.
  642. His father was Miyaji Nyudo Domen (Michihiro KAJUJI), who was the head secretary of Kaju-ji Temple, and mother was Kaga no Tsubone, who was a daughter of Yorishige UESUGI.
  643. His father was Mochifusa ODACHI.
  644. His father was Mochihito-o, the son of the Emperor Goshirakawa.
  645. His father was Mochitane SHIBA and his father-in-law was Yoshitake SHIBA.
  646. His father was Mochiyuki HOSOKAWA, and his official wife was Shunrinji-dono, a daughter of Hirotaka YAMANA and the adopted child of Sozen YAMANA.
  647. His father was Morimitsu HIROHASHI.
  648. His father was Moriyoshi HIRAGA who was the fourth son of MINAMOTO no Yoshimitsu.
  649. His father was Moronobu KAZANIN.
  650. His father was Moroshige KITABATAKE and his mother was FUJIWARA no Takashige's daughter.
  651. His father was Moroyoshi YAMANA, his elder brother was Yoshiyuki YAMANA, his younger brothers were Tokihiro YAMANA and Mitsuyuki YAMANA, and his son was Hiroyuki YAMANA.
  652. His father was Motochika, and his mother was Ginko, who was the daughter of Shunsho YAMAMOTO, a master of makie (Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder).
  653. His father was Motohiro KONOE.
  654. His father was Motohisa HIRATA, and his mother was a daughter of OTA no Tadamune.
  655. His father was Motokazu HIGASHIZONO (Shonii Dainagon [Senior Second Rank, Major Counselor).
  656. His father was Motomichi KONOE and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Akinobu.
  657. His father was Motomine, who succeeded the head family Suetomo ABE, who had died early.
  658. His father was Motonari SONO, Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State); he was posthumously conferred the post of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  659. His father was Motosada HIGASHISONO.
  660. His father was Motosaki KONOE, and his mother was Kotohime, the daughter of Munechika TOKUGAWA.
  661. His father was Mototo SONO, Sangi (Councilor); the court rank he was conferred posthumously was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  662. His father was Mototsugu SONO who was a government official of Konoefu (the Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guards).
  663. His father was Motouji ASHIKAGA and his mother was a daughter of Iekuni HATAKEYAMA.
  664. His father was Motouji IMAGAWA, and his mother was Koun-in.
  665. His father was Motozane KONOE.
  666. His father was Mozaemon SHIRAISHI (Yoshifusa), and his mother was from the Yamashita clan.
  667. His father was Munefusa DATE, the eighth son of Tadamune DATE who was the second lord of the domain (Yoshimura was the oldest son of Munefusa).
  668. His father was Munekiyo OTA.
  669. His father was Munemoto NIJO.
  670. His father was Muneshige YUASA who was the uncle of Myokei (Koben).
  671. His father was Munetate (Koresuke) WADA.
  672. His father was Muneuji (Iesada) SHIBA and mother was a daughter of Tokihide OE.
  673. His father was Muneyori HOJO, who was a younger paternal half-brother of the eighth regent Tokimune HOJO.
  674. His father was Mutsu no kami (the governor of Mutsu Province), FUJIWARA no Sanekata's son, FUJIWARA no Sadanobu.
  675. His father was NAKAHARA no Kaneto, and his brothers were Kanemitsu HIGUCHI, Tomoe Gozen and Kaneyuki OCHIAI.
  676. His father was NAKAHARA no Morohide.
  677. His father was NAKATOMI no Kamatari (FUJIWARA no Kamatari).
  678. His father was NAKATOMI no Nukateko.
  679. His father was NAKATOMI no Omimaro.
  680. His father was Naga no miko who was the prince of the Emperor Tenmu.
  681. His father was Nagahide MIYOSHI according to a prevailing opinion, but there is a different opinion that he was a son of Yukinaga.
  682. His father was Nagahisa SHINDO and child was Katamori SHINDO (opinions differ).
  683. His father was Nagamori OGASAWARA.
  684. His father was NagamotoTANBA.
  685. His father was Naganobu KANO, and Tadanobu KANO was his son.
  686. His father was Nagatada HIROHATA.
  687. His father was Nagataka TAKAKURA.
  688. His father was Nagatane MATSUNAGA.
  689. His father was Nagayuki MIYOSHI.
  690. His father was Naidaijin (Inner Minister) Kintomo TOKUDAIJI.
  691. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Center) Kinaki SAIONJI.
  692. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Center) Michitomo KOGA.
  693. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Center) Tsunetoyo HIROHATA..
  694. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Center), Tsunehide OINOMIKADO.
  695. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior) Ietsugu OINOMIKADO.
  696. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior) Kine OGIMACHISANJO.
  697. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior) Sanehira SAIONJI.
  698. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior) Sanemasa OGIMACHISANJO.
  699. His father was Naidaijin (Minister of the Palace) Sanehira SAIONJI.
  700. His father was Naidaijin (minister of the center) Kinkuni SANJONISHI.
  701. His father was Naidaijin (minister of the center) Sanetsumu SANJO.
  702. His father was Naidaijin (minister of the center) Sanetsumu SANJO; his mother was Noriko (or Kishi), a daughter of the lord of Tosa Domain Toyokazu YAMAUCHI.
  703. His father was Naidaijin (minister of the center) Teruhiro DAIGO.
  704. His father was Naidaijin (the Minister of the Center) Mototoyo HIROHATA.
  705. His father was Naidaijin (the Minister of the Interior) Morotsugu KAZANIN, and his mother was a daughter of Suemitsu MORI and was Ie no Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting).
  706. His father was Naidaijin (the minister of the Interior), Sanetane IMADEGAWA.
  707. His father was Naidaijin (the minister of the center), Kinnobu DAITOKUJI.
  708. His father was Naidaijin (the minister of the interior), Munesue SAIONJI.
  709. His father was Naidaijin Fuyuuji OINOMIKADO.
  710. His father was Naidaijin Kinharu OGIMACHISANJO.
  711. His father was Naidaijin Muneuji OINOMIKADO.
  712. His father was Naidaijin Sanemochi OGIMACHISANJO.
  713. His father was Naidaijin, Kinaki SAIONJI.
  714. His father was Naidaijin, MINAMOTO no Masamichi and his mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Yukikane.
  715. His father was Nango EDAYOSHI, a Japanese literature scholar who taught at Kodokan, a school in the Saga Domain.
  716. His father was Naofusa MADENOKOJI and his mother was a daughter of Kanchu FUJINAMI.
  717. His father was Naomitsu KUMAGAI and Naotsune was the second son.
  718. His father was Naonaga UENO.
  719. His father was Naosada KATAGIRI, a retainer of the AZAI Clan, who were daimyo during the Sengoku period, but his mother is unknown.
  720. His father was Naozane KUJO.
  721. His father was Naozumi YAMAGUCHI.
  722. His father was Narimune SASSA (also called Morimasa).
  723. His father was Naritsuna UTSUNOMIYA who was the fourth family head of Soke (the head family) of the Utsunomiya clan, and his mother was the granddaughter of TAIRA no Tadamasa.
  724. His father was Nayashu (owner of the fish warehouses).
  725. His father was Nobufusa MADENOKOJI.
  726. His father was Nobufusa TAKATSUKASA.
  727. His father was Nobuhide ODA and his mother was Dota-gozen, who was also a mother of Nobunaga ODA.
  728. His father was Nobuhisa TAKATSUKASA.
  729. His father was Nobukiyo BOMON (naidaijin [minister of the center]).
  730. His father was Nobutada WADA, and his younger brother was Shobei WADA.
  731. His father was Nobutaka HIGUCHI.
  732. His father was Nobutaka UENO, a Shogun's retainer and the lord of the Kimurayama-jo Castle in old Bitchu Province.
  733. His father was Nobutoki HOJO from the Hojo clan (Osaragi line).
  734. His father was Noriaki KATO (also known as Noriaki KISHI), a bushi, or samurai, who served several generations of the TOKUGAWA Clan (MATSUDAIRA Clan).
  735. His father was Norihira TAKATSUKASA.
  736. His father was Norikuni IMAGAWA, the first family head of the Imagawa clan, and his younger brother was Sadayo (Ryoshun) IMAGAWA.
  737. His father was Norisada ASUKAI.
  738. His father was Norishige FURUKAWA.
  739. His father was Norisue IMADEGAWA, Sadaijin (minister of the left).
  740. His father was Norisuke ICHIJO, and her mother was the daughter of Mitsumasa IKEDA who was the lord of the Bizen Province Okayama Domain and Sakone gon no shosho (Provisional Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  741. His father was Noritomo IWAKURA, Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state).
  742. His father was Noritomo IWAKURA.
  743. His father was Noriyuki YAMASHINA (Norisada YAMASHINA's own son and Sukeyuki YAMASHINA's adopted son).
  744. His father was Norizane KUJO.
  745. His father was O no Tadakiyo, Ukone no shoso (Secretary of Right Division of Inner Palace Guards) (1847 - 1916).
  746. His father was OE no Asatsuna who reached the court title of Sangi (Royal Advisor).
  747. His father was OE no Hiromoto.
  748. His father was OE no Nakanobu and his great-grandfather was OE no Chifuru.
  749. His father was OE no Tadamitsu, who was a Sangi (councilor).
  750. His father was ONAKATOMI no Yorimoto.
  751. His father was ONAKATOMI no Yoshinobu.
  752. His father was ONO no Imoko.
  753. His father was ONO no Kuzuo, Dazai no daini (Senior Assistant Governor-General of the Dazai-fu offices), and his grandfather was ONO no Takamura.
  754. His father was ONO no Oyu.
  755. His father was OTOMO no Katari.
  756. His father was OTOMO no Komaro.
  757. His father was OTOMO no Kui.
  758. His father was OTOMO no Kuiko; OTOMO no Nagatoko and OTOMO no Maguta were his older brothers; OTOMO no Ushikai and OTOMO no Ojimaro were his children.
  759. His father was OTOMO no Ojimaro.
  760. His father was OTOMO no Yasumaro and his mother was KOSE no Iratsume.
  761. His father was Oi no Okimi and his mother was 'Kurume no Mikoto.'
  762. His father was Oin Hosshinno.
  763. His father was Ono Sado no kami (the governor of Sado Province).
  764. His father was Osakabe no Yugei Arishito, who was kuninomiyatsuko (local ruling families in ancient Japan) of Ashikita (now Ashikita County and Yatsushiro City), Higo Province.
  765. His father was Oshisaka no Hikohito no Oenomiko (a son of the Emperor Bidatsu) and his mother was Omata no miko, a sister of Aya no Okimi.
  766. His father was Prime Minister Masayoshi MATSUKATA.
  767. His father was Prince Songa, the grandson of Emperor Juntoku.
  768. His father was Prince Songa.
  769. His father was Prince TAJIHI no Hiko.
  770. His father was Raisuke.
  771. His father was Reisho ANDO, his posthumous name was Jotai and he was commonly called Jiemon.
  772. His father was Rivlia, his mother was Kuriremon, and his mother's father was Indiana.
  773. His father was Ryonyo, the 13th head priest of the Nishi Hongan-ji Temple.
  774. His father was SAEKI no Atai Tagimi, a Gunji (local magistrates), his mother was from the Ato clan, and his childhood name was Mao (or Mana).
  775. His father was SAEKI no Atai Tagimi.
  776. His father was SAKANOUE no Korenori, one of the Sanjurokkasen (36 Immortal Poets) and the son of SAKANOUE no Yoshikage who was the great-grandson of SAKANOUE no Tamuramaro.
  777. His father was SENA no Fukumitsu and his grandfather was SENA no Fukutoku, a member of the Goguryeo (kingdom of Korea) royal family.
  778. His father was SENA no Yukifumi.
  779. His father was SHIMOTSUKENU no Kushimaro.
  780. His father was SOGA no Iname.
  781. His father was SOGA no Kuramaro (雄当), and his older brothers were SOGA no Ishikawamaro, SOGA no Hyuga, SOGA no Murajiko and SOGA no Hatayasu.
  782. His father was SOGA no Kuramaro, also known as SOGA no Omasa ("Kugyobunin").
  783. His father was SUGAWARA no Atsushige, a son of SUGAWARA no Michizane.
  784. His father was SUGAWARA no Koreyoshi and his mother an unknown member of the Tomo Clan.
  785. His father was Sadaaki.
  786. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Fuyuhiro DAIGO.
  787. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Kinnobu TOKUDAIJI.
  788. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Munesue SAIONJI.
  789. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Sadahiro KAZANIN.
  790. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Saneharu SAIONJI.
  791. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) Sanekazu SANJO.
  792. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the left), Kinyuki IMADEGAWA.
  793. His father was Sadaijin (Minister of the left), Sanehide SANJO.
  794. His father was Sadaijin (minister of the left) Kintomo SAIONJI.
  795. His father was Sadaijin (minister of the left) Saneharu SANJO.
  796. His father was Sadaijin (minister of the left) Sanetoo SAIONJI.
  797. His father was Sadaijin (minister of the left), Saneharu SANJO.
  798. His father was Sadaijin Kinfuji SAIONJI.
  799. His father was Sadaijin Saneharu SAIONJI.
  800. His father was Sadaijin Sanenobu SAIONJI.
  801. His father was Sadaijin Sanesada TOKUDAIJI.
  802. His father was Sadaishi (First Secretary of the Left) Yasumine KUWANOUCHI.
  803. His father was Sadakatsu MIURA, who was a local lord of Mimasaka Province, and his mother was Enyuin.
  804. His father was Sadakuni ISE and his mother was the daughter of Chikatoshi NINAGAWA.
  805. His father was Sadamochi MIKUMO.
  806. His father was Sadamune URAGAMI.
  807. His father was Sadasuke BOJO, Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state).
  808. His father was Sadatame ISE (according to "Kansei Compilation of Genealogies of Vassals in Edo Bakufu [Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun]") while it is also said that her father was Sadakage ISE.
  809. His father was Sadatoki HOJO, the 9th shogunal regent of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  810. His father was Sadatoshi YABE; his common name was Hachiro.
  811. His father was Sadatsuna UTSUNOMIYA.
  812. His father was Sadatsune SHONI.
  813. His father was Sadayoshi ISE.
  814. His father was Saemon no jo (third-ranked officer of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards) Yasukiyo SATO and his mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Kiyotsune.
  815. His father was Saisuke NAYA, a trader in Sakai.
  816. His father was Sakitoyo HIROHATA.
  817. His father was Sakyo no daibu (Master of the Eastern Capital Offices) FUJIWARA no Takatori.
  818. His father was Saneaki ANO and mother was a daughter of Kaneharu YOSHIDA.
  819. His father was Saneaki OGIMACHISANJO, Sangi (Councilor).
  820. His father was Saneatsu TOKUDAIJI, Daijo-daijin (grand minister of state).
  821. His father was Sanefusa SANJO, a Sadaijin (Minister of the left).
  822. His father was Sanehiko OGIMACHISANJO, Ukone no chujo (a Middle Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  823. His father was Sanehisa HASHIMOTO; his mother was Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting) of the Hashimoto family.
  824. His father was Sanemi TOKUDAIJI.
  825. His father was Sanemori TOKUDAIJI, Dainagon (chief councilor of state).
  826. His father was Sanenaga SAIONJI.
  827. His father was Sanenao IMADEGAWA, Udaijin (minister of the right).
  828. His father was Sanenobu GOTO.
  829. His father was Saneoki SANJO and his mother was Haruko, an adopted daughter of the lord of the Hikone domain, Naohide II.
  830. His father was Sanesuke HASHIMOTO; his mother was a housekeeper of the Hashimoto family.
  831. His father was Sanetaka TOKUDAIJI, Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  832. His father was Sanetoki TOKUDAIJI.
  833. His father was Sanetomi IMADEGAWA, Dainagon (a chief councilor of state).
  834. His father was Sanetomo OGIMACHISANJO.
  835. His father was Sanetsumu SANJO, who wasposthumously made Udaijin (Minister of the Right), and his mother, Noriko, was the daughter of Toyokazu YAMAUCHI, the lord of Tosa domain.
  836. His father was Sanetsune ICHIJO.
  837. His father was Sanetsura OGIMACHI.
  838. His father was Saneyasu TOIN who was a Sadaijin (minister of the left).
  839. His father was Saneyoshi OGIMACHISANJO and his mother was a daughter of Mitsutsura MATSUDAIRA, the lord of the Matsumoto domain.
  840. His father was Saneyoshi OGIMACHISANJO, Dainagon (Chief Councilor of State).
  841. His father was Saneyoshi TOKUDAIJI, and his mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Akitaka.
  842. His father was Sangi (councillor) FUJIWARA no Tamefusa.
  843. His father was Sangi (councillor) Saneyosi OGIMACHISANJO.
  844. His father was Sangi (councilor) FUJIWARA no Akizane.
  845. His father was Sangi (councilor) Munefusa ANEGAKOJI, and his mother was the daughter of Sakyo no daibu (Master of the Eastern Capital Offices) FUJIWARA no Kiyonaga.
  846. His father was Sangi Saneaki OGIMACHISANJO.
  847. His father was Sessho (regent) Kanetsune KONOE.
  848. His father was Shigehiro NIWATA; his mother was a daughter of Ariyasu KARAHASHI.
  849. His father was Shigekata YAMAKAWA, a kunigaro (the chief retainer in charge of the fief in the absence of the lord) of the Aizu Domain, his mother was En, a daughter of Chikatoshi SAIGO, a vassal of the Aizu Domain.
  850. His father was Shigemasa HONDA.
  851. His father was Shigemichi INABA (Michito was the fifth son).
  852. His father was Shigenaga OHASHI, a local ruling family in Owari province.
  853. His father was Shigenori AKAMATSU.
  854. His father was Shigetaka NIWATA; his mother was a daughter of Sadamoto NONOMIYA.
  855. His father was Shigetsugu HANIYA.
  856. His father was Shigetsugu NIWATA; his mother was a daughter of Naganori TAKAKURA.
  857. His father was Shigeyoshi NIWATA; his mother was a daughter of Ietaka OINOMIKADO.
  858. His father was Shingen TAKEDA.
  859. His father was Shinnosuke TANABE who served as the master of Kaisei Junior and Senior High School in Tokyo and established Zushi Kaisei Junior and Senior High School and Kamakura Jogakuin Junior and Senior High School.
  860. His father was Shinran, and his mother was Eshin-ni.
  861. His father was Shinzaemonnojo NAGAI (Bungo no Kami, the highest official in Bungo Province).
  862. His father was Shoan SEN, who was a child from a former marriage of Soon SEN, the second wife of Rikyu SEN, and his mother was Okame, Rikyu's daughter.
  863. His father was Shosanmi Hisangi (post not involved in the council at senior third rank) Sanetoshi KAWABATA.
  864. His father was Shozen of Bukko-ji Temple, an adopted child of Chikanaga KANROJI.
  865. His father was Sojo Henjo (YOSHIMINE no Munesada).
  866. His father was Suehisa KODAIRA (小平季久), his first son was Suenaga KODAIRA (小平季長) and his second son was Suetoki KODAIRA (小平季時).
  867. His father was Suetaka IMADEGAWA, Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state).
  868. His father was Sukechika AZAI.
  869. His father was Sukefuji MACHI and his mother was the daughter of Senjo TAIRA in Inaba Province.
  870. His father was Sukehira TAKATSUKASA, his mother was Ie no Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting) from the Yamagata clan and his foster father was Kinmichi TOKUDAIJI.
  871. His father was Sukehira TAKATSUKASA, who was the 4th son of Imperial Prince Kaninnomiya Naohito, and was later adopted by Mototeru TAKATSUKASA and took over the Takatsukasa family of Fujiwara cognomen.
  872. His father was Sukehiro YUKI.
  873. His father was Sukeie ITO who was a member of gozoku (local ruling family) in Izu Province descended from the Southern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  874. His father was Sukeie KUJO.
  875. His father was Sukekuni JO.
  876. His father was Sukemichi MADENOKOJI.
  877. His father was Sukesaburo WATANABE and his mother was Riya.
  878. His father was Suketaka (Taro) NASU.
  879. His father was Sukezane KUJO.
  880. His father was TACHIBANA no Kinmitsu (公光) (Kinshige[公重]) and his children were TACHIBANA no Kintada and TACHIBANA no Kiminari.
  881. His father was TACHIBANA no Nagayasu (Noin).
  882. His father was TACHIBANA no Toshisada who was the Sagami no Kami (governor of Sagami Province) and child of TACHIBANA no Kimiyori.
  883. His father was TACHIBANA no Yoshimichi, then Chikuzen no kuni no kami (Governor of Chikuzen Province).
  884. His father was TAIRA no Atsuyuki, a great-grandchild of Emperor Koko.
  885. His father was TAIRA no Koremori.
  886. His father was TAIRA no Masahira from the Ise-Heishi (branch of the Taira clan from Ise Province).
  887. His father was TAIRA no Masamori.
  888. His father was TAIRA no Moromori.
  889. His father was TAIRA no Narifusa who was posted in the Emonfu (Headquarters of the Outer Palace Guards) and as Sagami no kuni no kami (Governor of Sagami Province).
  890. His father was TAIRA no Tokinobu, who was Hyobu no Gon no Taifu (provisional senior assistant minister of Hyobusho Ministry of Military).
  891. His father was TAIRA no Tokitada, Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor), and he and his wife--the daughter of Tsunefusa YOSHIDA--had a son, TAIRA no Tokihide and a daughter.
  892. His father was TAIRA no Yorimori, the yonger brother of TAIRA no Kiyomori.
  893. His father was TAKASHINA no Yoshiomi, and his mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Hirofumi.
  894. His father was TSUMORI no Mototatsu.
  895. His father was Tadaemon HIRAMA.
  896. His father was Tadaie KUJO.
  897. His father was Tadanaga KAZANIN.
  898. His father was Tadanori KUJO.
  899. His father was Tadaoki KAWAKAMI.
  900. His father was Tadasada KAZANIN.
  901. His father was Tadataka HOSOKAWA.
  902. His father was Tadayoshi TAMAKI.
  903. His father was Taisuke UENO, a Chinese translator, and his mother was Yuki UENO.
  904. His father was Taizen SATO who was a doctor in the Sakura Domain and ran Juntendo (the first Japanese private hospital).
  905. His father was Takafusa SHIJO and his mother was the daughter of Mitsumasa HAMURO.
  906. His father was Takakiyo ENYA.
  907. His father was Takamasa UEMATSU.
  908. His father was Takamitsu NAGOYA (Satondo was the third son).
  909. His father was Takanari HAGURA, a younger brother of KADA no Azumamaro, by whom Arimaro was adopted.
  910. His father was Takanari KAWAZU.
  911. His father was Takasada SASAKI (佐々木高貞) and his mother was Taegiku (妙菊), the daughter of Kanesue IMADEGAWA, and his secular surname was regarded as the Kurihara clan.
  912. His father was Takayo MOZUME, a scholar of Japanese classical literature.
  913. His father was Takayoshi, and his mother was the daughter of Sakyo no suke (Assistant Master of the Eastern Capital Offices) Tsuneyasu TATERI.
  914. His father was Takazane SHIJO (after his father died, he was adopted by his grandfather Takaaki SHIJO).
  915. His father was Takechi no Miko, a prince of Emperor Tenmu, and his mother was Minabe no himemiko, a princess of Emperor Tenchi (older maternal half-sister of Empress Genmei) and he was a Koshin (Emperor's family) very close to the main branch.
  916. His father was Takeyasushinojo SAKURAI, his mother was Miho, and he was their second son.
  917. His father was Takuji OGAWA (a geologist and the professor emeritus of Kyoto University).
  918. His father was Takunyo, the 14th Hossu (a head priest of Buddhist sect) of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple.
  919. His father was Tamehiro REIZEI.
  920. His father was Tamehisa REIZEI of the Kami-Reizei family.
  921. His father was Tamekazu REIZEI.
  922. His father was Tamemasu REIZEI.
  923. His father was Tamemoto REIZEI.
  924. His father was Tamenori KYOGOKU, third son of FUJIWARA no Tameie and founder of the KYOGOKU family.
  925. His father was Tametake REIZEI.
  926. His father was Tametomi REIZEI.
  927. His father was Tametsuna REIZEI.
  928. His father was Tametsune YOSHIDA, and his mother was Omiyain Hashitamono and he had children, Tamemasa NAKAMIKADO and Tametoshi NAKAMIKADO.
  929. His father was Tameyasu REIZEI of the Kami-Reizei family and his mother was a daughter of Sadatane IMAKI.
  930. His father was Tamezumi REIZEI of the Reizei family, a noble renowned for Kado (poem versification).
  931. His father was Tanemitsu KOKUBUN and his mother was a daughter of Iehiro RUSU.
  932. His father was Tanenori HINO.
  933. His father was Taneshige KOKUBUN and his mother was a daughter of Munenaga NAKAMURA.
  934. His father was Taneyori TO.
  935. His father was Tango no kami (the governor of Tango Province) OE no Gyokuen, and his grandfather was Kebiishi no betto (Superintendent of the Imperial Police) and Sangi (Royal Advisor) OE no Otondo.
  936. His father was Tenmon Hakase (Doctor of Astronomy) ABE no Chikamune.
  937. His father was Teruyoshi ICHIJO.
  938. His father was Tokimasa HOJO and his mother was Maki no kata (Lady Maki), the second lawful wife of Tokimasa.
  939. His father was Tokitsugu YAMASHINA, and his mother was the daughter of Yoritsugu HAMURO.
  940. His father was Tokitsuna YAMASHINA, and his child was Tokitsune YAMASHINA; descent from the Tachibana clan
  941. His father was Tokiyoshi Nishinotoin.
  942. His father was Tomoaki IWAKURA, Sangi (councilor).
  943. His father was Tomonari SHIONOYA.
  944. His father was Tomotaka IWAKURA, Shogoi Mokuryo (Senior Fifth Rank, Bureau of Carpentry).
  945. His father was Tomotsuna SASAKI and his mother was a daughter of Masamura HOJO.
  946. His father was Tomotsuna SEIKANJI, Gon Dainagon.
  947. His father was Tomotsune KIKKAWA.
  948. His father was Tomotsune TOSHIMA or Tomotsuna TOSHIMA.
  949. His father was Tomouji NITTA and his mother is unknown (there are various opinions as to who they were).
  950. His father was Tona, a Buddhist monk cum waka poet.
  951. His father was Toranosuke TAKAHASHI who was an oil painter.
  952. His father was Toranosuke TAKAHASHI, an oil painter.
  953. His father was Toshiaki OTOMO who was the twentieth family head of the Otomo family.
  954. His father was Toshiharu MAEDA, the lord of Arako-jo Castle of Owari Province, and his mother was Choreiin.
  955. His father was Toshikata SAITO, and his mother was a daughter of Chikakazu NINAGAWA (蜷川親順).
  956. His father was Toshimitsu HINO, a Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor).
  957. His father was Toshimitsu HINO.
  958. His father was Toshisuke BOMON who was Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  959. His father was Toshizo (Shigenobu) KODA, a retainer of the Tokugawa Shogunate and his mother was Yu.
  960. His father was Toyotada HIROHATA (Naidaijin [Minister of the Center]).
  961. His father was Toyoyuki YAMANA, his younger brother was Hisayuki YAMANA, and his government post was Gyobu shoyu (Junior Assistant Minister of Justice).
  962. His father was Tozaburo YOSHIO.
  963. His father was Tsuneaki ISHIZUKA.
  964. His father was Tsunehide CHIBA.
  965. His father was Tsunehiro KONOE.
  966. His father was Tsunekage ASAKURA.
  967. His father was Tsunemitsu KIKKAWA.
  968. His father was Tsunenaga YOSHIDA and his mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadatsugu.
  969. His father was Tsunenari OINOMIKADO (Gon Dainagon [provisional major counselor]).
  970. His father was Tsunenobu DATE, a wealthy oil merchant in Sakai City.
  971. His father was Tsunenori KUJO and his mother was a daughter of Sanetada SANJO who was Naidaijin (minister of the center).
  972. His father was Tsunetada KONOE.
  973. His father was Tsunetada NAKAMIKADO.
  974. His father was Tsunetaka KIKKAWA.
  975. His father was Tsunetoshi YOSHIDA.
  976. His father was Tsunetsugu ICHIJO (the son of Yoshimoto NIJO), who held the title of Kanpaku.
  977. His father was Tsunetsugu ICHIJO and his younger brother was Kanera ICHIJO.
  978. His father was Tsuneyori OINOMIKADO, Dainagon (a chief councilor of state).
  979. His father was Uchimitsu HINO.
  980. His father was Uchisaki KONOE, and his mother Katsuko was a daughter of Muneharu TOKUGAWA, the Lord of Owari clan.
  981. His father was Uchitsune ICHIJO who was kanpaku and his mother was a daughter of Kinaki SAIONJI who was Udaijin (minister of the right).
  982. His father was Uchizane ICHIJO, naidaijin (minister of the center), and mother was a younger sister of Uchitsune's father Ietsune ICHIJO by a different mother (i.e., Uchizane's aunt).
  983. His father was Udaiben (Major Controller of the Right) MINAMOTO no Morokata.
  984. His father was Udaiji (the minister of the right), Kinnori IMADEGAWA.
  985. His father was Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Koremichi KOGA.
  986. His father was Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Michie KOGA.
  987. His father was Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Morotsune OINOMIKADO.
  988. His father was Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Tsunemasa KAZANIN.
  989. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Harusue IMADEGAWA.
  990. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Michinobu KOGA.
  991. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Saneaki SANJO.
  992. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Sanemasu SAIONJI.
  993. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Sanetoshi SAIONJI.
  994. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right) Sueharu SANJO.
  995. His father was Udaijin (minister of the right), Kintomi SANJO.
  996. His father was Udaijin (the minister of the right), Koresue IMADEGAWA.
  997. His father was Udaijin Ietaka OINOMIKADO.
  998. His father was Udaijin Nobukazu OINOMIKADO.
  999. His father was Udaijin Toyomichi KOGA.
  1000. His father was Udaijin Tsunehisa OINOMIKADO.


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