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  1. His legal wife was the daughter of Yukiyoshi SANADA.
  2. His legal wife was the daughter of the Shugodai (the acting Military Governor) of Nagato, Hironori NAITO.
  3. His legal wife was the younger sister of Shigeie SHIBATA.
  4. His legitimate child, Yoshikane SHIBA, asked Nobunaga ODA for help.
  5. His legitimate son Michikatsu became Masakatsu INABA's retainer.
  6. His legitimate son Ujikage ASAKURA (the eighth head of the family) succeeded him, and with the help of Takakage's brothers Tsunekage ASAKURA, Kagefuyu ASAKURA, and Kokyu ASAKURA, he unified Echizen Province.
  7. His legitimate son was Hisatada KUJO who was a son of Harutaka NIJO.
  8. His legitimate son was Takahiro KYOGOKU; his third son Takamitsu KYOGOKU, head of Tanabe domain; his adopted son Takamichi KYOGOKU, head of the Mineyama domain (in Tango Province); and his adopted sons-in-law were the Imperial Prince Hachijonomiya Toshihito, Takamichi KYOGOKU, and Masakatsu ROKUGO.
  9. His legitimate son was Takakage ADACHI and his daughter was the wife of Takatoki HOJO.
  10. His legitimate son, Akinari KATO, inherited the family property after Yoshiaki's death but, after the Hori Mondo Incident provoked the involvement of the shogunate, his property was confiscated and
  11. His legitimate son, Akiyoshi (Ichiro) YAMAJI, who was an apprentice of Tenmonkata, joined Shogitai (an elite corps of the Shogunate) at the Boshin War and went missing in action (he was later captured in the Hakodate War).
  12. His legitimate son, Shigehiro, was ordered to commit seppuku along with Oribe.
  13. His legitimate son, Suketsugu KUJO was an adopted (because Sukeie had no children).
  14. His legitimate son, Taketaro GOTO served as the first president of Nippon Katsudo Film company (the predecessor of Nikkatsu).
  15. His legitimate son, Yorinaga, served Hideyori TOYOTOMI along with his father after the Battle of Sekigahara.
  16. His legitimate wife Myokyu had passed away.
  17. His legitimate wife was a daughter in the Kutsuki clan and gave birth to Yoshinari SUGIYAMA and Kamon ISHIDA, and his second wife was a daughter in the Tsuge clan and gave birth to Kahei Nariyasu SUGIYAMA.
  18. His legitimate wife was a daughter of Mitsuteru OTANI; His second wife was a daughter of Dainagon (Chief Councilor of State) Kinaki OGIMACHI.
  19. His legitimate wife was a daughter of Motouji ASHIKAGA.
  20. His legitimate wife was a daughter of Norisue AKITA.
  21. His legitimate wife was a daughter of Tadataka HONDA.
  22. His legitimate wife was a daughter of Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Sueharu SANJO; his second wife was a daughter of Yoshishige SO who was the lord of the Tsushima Fuchu domain.
  23. His legitimate wife was from the Kinoshita clan.
  24. His legitimate wife, Jako, was the daughter of the lord of Kumagawa-jo Castle in Wakasa Province, Mitsukane NUMATA.
  25. His letter sent to KUBOTA showed that he tried to build a thatched cottage and settle there around this time.
  26. His letters and other written materials were compiled by Tsukumo SAKAGUCHI as "Shigeno Seisai-ate Shoke Shojo" (Letters directed to Seisai SHIGENO from various scholars) and "Kohon: Shigeno Seisai-den" (Manuscript: biography of Seisai SHIGENO), and these are housed in the National Diet Library.
  27. His life
  28. His life after that met with varying levels of success.
  29. His life after this incident is unknown.
  30. His life after this period is unknown.
  31. His life before entering the priesthood was unknown.
  32. His life came to an end after 68 years, before dawn on the morning of January 17, 1784 in his house on Karasuma Nishi-Iru, Bukkouji Street, in Shimogyou-ku, Kyoto.
  33. His life can be divided into three periods from his duties in a large way.
  34. His life ended when the modern days started.
  35. His life had also been gradually talked about as a heroic story, and various fictional stories and legends had been added one after another, creating a very different portrait of Yoshitsune from reality.
  36. His life is fully described in the national treasure "The Ippen hijiri-e" (also called "Ippen Shonin Eden").
  37. His life is mostly unknown; it is only assumed that he was the same person as 'Yotsutsuji Wakamiya' (a young Imperial Prince of Yotsutsuji) who was given the territory in 1316, one year before his father, supposedly Imperial Prince Yoshimune, died.
  38. His life is widely known as that of Ryohei SHINOHARA, the main character in the novel 'Yadorigi' created by Roka TOKUTOMI.
  39. His life time friend, Daiten KENJO, was his fellow pupil of Asaka UNO, and a Zen monk of Shokoku-ji Temple,.
  40. His life was described as 'a life with only one maid and an old servant even though his position was quite high' ("Hikawa Seiwa" [Quiet Talks at the Hikawa Mansion] written by Kaishu KATSU) and his grave in the Yanaka Cemetery is also small.
  41. His life was fraught with misfortune: when he was sixteen years old, his father, Koretada, died suddenly and, two years later, two elder brothers of his died from a disease on the same day.
  42. His life was not easy, but drew big pieces such as 'Picture of Abokyu Heisen' and 'Ryogo Jintei wo Tsukuru E' (picture of making Ryogo jintei) through financial support from Kugai, hatamoto (a direct vassal of the shogun) and the governor of the Inaba Province who recognized his talent.
  43. His life was saved by Shigeto OGAWA when Haruhisa AMAGO killed members of Shingu-to, including his grandfather, Kunihisa AMAGO and his father, Sanehisa for a purge in 1554.
  44. His life was saved by the intervention of people around them.
  45. His life was spared only because of his great muscular strength, and he was even given a demesne although he was originally with the enemy's side (what Chikaie showed was a muscular feat, not a military art).
  46. His life was tossed about by political confusion, and was an unhappy one; for example, Tokiwai dono (mansion), his ancestral home, was burned down in war during July 1467.
  47. His lifestyle was described as 'Cocoonism.'
  48. His line belonged to the Kira clan, a branch family of the Ashikaga clan that was started by MINAMOTO no Yoshikuni, the son of MINAMOTO no Yoshiie, who was from the family of the Seiwa-Genji (the Minamoto clan) and had served as the Chinju-fu shogun (Commander-in-Chief of the Defense of the North) as well as the head of the Kawachi-Genji (the Minamoto clan).
  49. His lineage and hireditary title was FUJIWARA no Ason.
  50. His lineage can be traced back to the Mori clan, whose ancestor is MINAMOTO no Yoshitaka, a seventh (or sixth) son of MINAMOTO no Yoshiie, who was the head of the Kawachi-Genji (Minamoto clan), one of the branches of the Seiwa-Genji (Minamoto clan).
  51. His lineage originated several clans including the tamaru clan originated in his fourth son, Akiharu KITABATAKE.
  52. His lineage was revealed when gold was discovered in Oda District, Mutsu Province, where he was working as a governor.
  53. His literacy is 'Hosokawa Sansai Chasho' (Books of Tea by Hosokawa Sansai).
  54. His literary names were Jinensai and Shugyokuan.
  55. His literary work
  56. His literary works
  57. His literary works are "Kanke Bunso," a collection of prose poems in a total of 12 volumes (900), "Kanke Koshu," a collection of literary works created while he was at Dazaifu (c. 903), and "Ruiju Kokushi," which Michizane wrote and edited.
  58. His literary works are basically divided into two categories; practical parts and theoretical parts.
  59. His literary works are compiled in "Complete Works of Seiichi HATANO" (Iwanami Shoten, Publisher), which comprises six volumes.
  60. His literary works include "Shinnin Benkan-sho" and "Kanjuhisho," and his waka (a traditional Japanese poem of thirty-one syllables) were selected for "Senzai Wakashu" (Collection of a Thousand Years) and "Shin Chokusen Wakashu" (New Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry).
  61. His literary works include the poetry book 'Koyo Wakashu,' the books 'Jiteiki' (Deep in the Ear) and 'Azuma no Michinoki' (Travel account to Kanto), and his Kana zoshi (a story book written in Kana characters) 'Mezamashi-gusa' (Common reed).
  62. His literary works included "Hoen Shinpo."
  63. His literary works included "Joshokenki" (literally, records at Joshoken Keep), "Anthology Baika Mujinzo," a collection of Chinese poems about his travels to Togoku (seven volumes and it is said to have been completed in 1506).
  64. His literary works included "Muchu Mondoshu" (Dream Conversations, 1344), a Buddhist sermon in Japanese writing, Kana, given to Tadayoshi ASHIKAGA.
  65. His literary works were "Gokurakuji-dono Goshosoku"(Letter of Gokurakuji-dono Palace) and "Hojo Shigetoki kakun" (A family precept by Shigetoki HOJO) as family precepts.
  66. His literati painting was strongly influenced by Yun Nantian, of Qing.
  67. His literati works are extremely creative and unique combining many art styles, including the schools of Yamato, Kano, Rin and Otsu (named after the town of Otsu in Shiga).
  68. His lord Harunaga ODA ordered Mitsuhide TAKECHI to entertain Sesonji Chunagon, who had been appointed as Imperial envoy to Gion-sha shrine.
  69. His lord, Nagayoshi, on the other hand, became more and more depressed over time as he was hit by misfortunes one after another, such as the premature deaths of Kazumasa SOGO and Yoshikata MIYOSHI, his younger brothers, and of Yoshioki MIYOSHI, his heir.
  70. His lost his eldest son Michimori, and other sons as well in the Battle of Ichi no tani.
  71. His love for Gohime was true, and it is said that his order to convert religion stemmed from the ineffectiveness of prayers said by priests of the Nichiren Sect of Buddhism when she came down with illness.
  72. His lover, Aguri was assaulted by Saeki, and she killed herself by biting off her tongue.
  73. His loyalty was honored as 'the paragon of all warriors in Mikawa.'
  74. His magnificent exploits so far may have worked against him; gradually Rokuro came to take precautions against him.
  75. His main accomplishments included the formation of Kan I junikai (12 grades of cap rank) and the Seventeen-Article Constitution, the dispatch of a Japanese envoy (ONO no Imoko) to the Sui dynasty of China, and the establishment of Shitenno-ji and Horyu-ji Temples.
  76. His main book
  77. His main books are "Tohi Mondo" (City and Country Dialogues) and "Kenyakusaika Ron."
  78. His main books are 'Hana no dezain (flower designing)' and 'Atarashii Nihon no Kakisoshoku (the new flowering plants design of Japan)' and others.
  79. His main disciples included Eishun, Eisho SHUNSAI, Eishi BEIKASAI, Senju EISAI, Sencho TEISAI, Senkitsu SHIHANSAI and Senri REISAI.
  80. His main features lay in his young and silvery way of speaking his lines together which exuded youthfulness that surrounded him until his later years.
  81. His main name belonged to the Abe clan.
  82. His main name is Ono no asomi.
  83. His main name is SAEKI no Sukune.
  84. His main name is Sukune SAEKI.
  85. His main name was "SAEKI SUKUNE."
  86. His main name was "SAEKI no Sukune."
  87. His main name was Aoki.
  88. His main name was Arakawa, and he went by the familiar name of Yasoya.
  89. His main name was Fujiwara.
  90. His main name was Genji (Minamoto clan).
  91. His main name was Hirosaki.
  92. His main name was Iki no Muraji.
  93. His main name was KOSE no Asomi.
  94. His main name was Matsumoto, however, he took the name of Ikeda after his father, Masabei Shigeharu reverted to his former surname, Ikeda.
  95. His main name was SHIMOTSUKENU no Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles).
  96. His main name was Seiwa-Genji clan.
  97. His main name was Sugawara, and so he changed it to Chinese style and made it to Kan.
  98. His main name was Taira.
  99. His main name was the Fujiwara clan.
  100. His main name was the Tachibana clan, name was 茂喬, azana (adult male's nickname) was 君樹, and Zoroku was his second name or alias.
  101. His main translation works include "Western Education."
  102. His main work includes "Manyoshu hekiansho" (an annotated edition of the Manyoshu) and "Shunyoshu" (an anthology).
  103. His main works
  104. His main works are introduced in "Sho no Uchu 24 - Sho no Kindai no Kanosei, Meiji Zengo" (compiled by Kyuyo ISHIKAWA, Nigensha, 2000).
  105. His major achievements were as Kyoto Guard and the suppression of the Tengu Group at Mito Domain.
  106. His major books
  107. His major books include "Saihei no Zu" (Graphic explanation of arrangement of rice cakes for the ceremony), "Asagarei Daishoji tou Gozen no Zu" (Graphic explanation of serving dishes for the emperors) and "Goshido Gozen no Sho" (The book of serving dishes for the shrines).
  108. His major literary works include "Teikoku keizu"(defunct), "Bunposho" and "Kokushi koyo."
  109. His major poems
  110. His major poems are as follows.
  111. His major products
  112. His major task was to teach chemistry to Japanese people and he also had chance to contact with Genzo who visited the place in order to make laboratory instruments.
  113. His major was the Philosophy of Religion.
  114. His major work "Rinrigaku" (Ethics) is said to be one of the most systematic and original philosophy books of modern Japan.
  115. His major work still in existence would be the Kongo Rikishi (Nio) statues at the Nandai-mon Gate (Great south gate) of Todai-ji Temple carved in 1203.
  116. His major works are 'Godairiki Koi no Fujime,' 'Tomigaoka Koi no Yamabiraki,' and 'Sumida no Haru Geisha Katagi.'
  117. His major works include "Kutsukake Tokijiro yukyo ippiki" (Tokijiro KUTSUKAGE: Man of Honor), "Meiji kyokakuden sandaime shumei" (The Story of a Meiji Knight, the Third Generation), and the "Hibotanbakuto" (The Scarlet Peony Gambler) series.
  118. His major works include "Rongo Kogi" (Ancient Meanings of the Analects), "Moshi Kogi" (Ancient Meanings of the Mencius), "Gomo Jigi" (Philosophical Lexicography of the Analects and Mencius), "Chuyo Hakki" (Commentary on the Doctrine of the Mean), "Dojimon" (Elementary Philosophical Dialogues) and "Kogaku Sensei Bunshu" (Collected Prose Works of the Master of Ancient Learning).
  119. His major works such as "Gunsen-zu" (Immortals) and "Kyu Nagashima-ke Fusuma-e" (sliding partitions formerly at the Nagashima household) are thought to have been painted during his second stay in Ise.
  120. His major works were "Fugaku sanju rokkei" (Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji) and "Hokusai Manga" (Hokusai's sketches), and he was a famed throughout the world as a painter.
  121. His major works were "Hikoshichi OMORI," "Otokodate Harusame Gasa (A Chivalrous Commoner and a Spring Rain Umbrella)," "Kagamijishi" (The Lion Dance), "Kasuga no tsubone" and so on.
  122. His major works were "Kurutta Kajitsu" (Crazed Fruits), "Getsuyobi no Yuka" (Monday Girl), "Gaito" (Streetlight), "Kurenai no tsubasa" (Crimson Wings) and "Koroshita no wa dareda" (Who Committed Murder?).
  123. His major written works
  124. His male line descendents later formed the Anekoji family, and served as Hida Kokushi (the governor of Hida Province) Tsukasa Family (Family in charge of the governor of Hida Province) until the Sengoku period (the period of warring states).
  125. His marriage to Jukei-ni, the daughter of a court noble, is said to have strengthened his connection with Kyoto and led to Kyoto's culture being adopted in Sunpu (the capital of Suruga Province).
  126. His martial art called 'Takemusu Aiki (Ueshiba school),' whose core techniques originated from Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu, spread to the public - though Ueshiba himself is said to have been unwilling to spread it - and evolved into the modern martial art called aikido.
  127. His martial art was handed down to Okura Michiaki KAWANO, and afterward, 築山通護 (former family name was Kawano) who worked for Hiroshima Domain, taught the martial art and it was a main martial art in Hiroshima Domain.
  128. His master Hansai HOSOAI wrote an inscription about his biography.
  129. His master Kaoru OSANAI highly praised their ability and technique as a director.
  130. His master Kengyo URASAKI took over and developed it, but YAEZAKI himself devised and refined it further and made Kyoto-style tegotomono (a form of Japanese chamber music) which kengyo MATSUURA or kengyo KIKUOKA had completed an ensemble music which had a higher musical value.
  131. His master in Shugendo was Shisenin Kosen (also known as Ietoshi SHISHIDO) from the Aki-Shishido Clan.
  132. His master in seal engraving is unknown.
  133. His master of seal engraving is thought to have been Tocho.
  134. His master was first Yaba SHIDA, who was one of the ten representative pupils under Basho MATSUO.
  135. His master's teacher was Toyo YAMAWAKI, and Genshun was a leading proponent of Ranigaku (Western medicine) in Kansai (western Japan).
  136. His master, Shuwa, gave high praise for him, saying that 'Even if Shusaku had lived long enough to the Meiji period, Shuho would probably have had an advantage over Shusaku.'
  137. His masterpiece is "Mikaeri Bijin-zu" (A Beauty Looking over Her Shoulder) (see the top right image) which is an internationally acclaimed original ukiyo-e drawing.
  138. His masterpieces
  139. His masterpieces are collected at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and others.
  140. His masterpieces as a playwright
  141. His masterpieces include books on herbs, such as "Yamato-honzo," "Nafu" and "Kafu."
  142. His masterpieces were scattered within the radius of 50 kilometers around Azuchi and several masterpieces still remain.
  143. His masterpieces were spread to museums both in Japan and abroad, including Hikone Castle Museum, Fukuoka City Museum and the National Museum of East Asian Art Berlin, Germany (deMuseum f?r Asiatische Kunst), and so on.
  144. His masterpieces were: "Yowanasake Ukinano Yokogushi" (Kirare Yosa [Scarface Yosa]), "Higashiyama Sakura no soshi" (Sakura Gimin Den [the story of a man of righteousness, Sakura]), "Shindai Iroha Kakihajime" (later revivsed to "Matsuura no Taiko" [drum of Matsuura]).
  145. His mastery of poetry is beyond description.'
  146. His maternal grandfather FUJIWARA no Akisue recommended him to Emperor Gotoba as a Jiju (chamberlain) when he was 13, and used the relationship with his cousin Bihukumonin (Akisue's granddaughter), who was the Emperor's favorite, to become a court noble at the young age of 31.
  147. His maternal grandfather Motokata was so disappointed and he died of disease in 953.
  148. His maternal grandfather was FUJIWARA no Sanesue.
  149. His maternal grandfather was FUJIWARA no Tsunezane.
  150. His maternal half-brother was HIKAMI no Kawatsugu.
  151. His maternal half-brothers were Hikoyai no mikoto (he is described as a son in the "Shinsen Shojiroku" [Newly Compiled Register of Clan Names and Titles of Nobility]) and the Emperor Suizei.
  152. His maternal half-brothers were Kamuyaimimi no mikoto and the Emperor Suizei.
  153. His maternal sibling was MINAMOTO no Rinshi (the legal wife of FUJIWARA no Michinaga).
  154. His maternal siblings include, FUJIWARA no Yorimichi, FUJIWARA no Shoshi, FUJIWARA no Kenshi, FUJWIARA no Ishi, and FUJIWARA no Kishi.
  155. His maternal uncle was film director Sadao YAMANAKA.
  156. His maternal younger brothers included FUJIWARA no Kanefusa (who held the title of Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister of State)), Jien (who was chief priest of the Tendai Buddhist sect), and his paternal younger brother was Shinen of Kofuku-ji Temple betto (the head priest of Kofuku-ji Temple).
  157. His mausoleum is Nochino murakami no Misasagi, located at Fukuoji-cho Town, Utano, in the Ukyo Ward of Kyoto City.
  158. His mausoleum is Saga-no-higashi-no-misasagi Imperial mausoleum, located in Suminokura-cho, Saga Tenryuji, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  159. His mausoleum is called Tsukinowa no Misasagi (the Tsukinowa Mausoleum) and is located in Yamanouchi, Sennyu-ji, Higashiyama, Kyoto.
  160. His mausoleum is in Fushiminomiya cemetery in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  161. His mausoleum is in Shinko-ji Temple, which is a huge gorinto (a gravestone composed of five pieces piled up one upon another) on which influence of Risshu sect is pointed out.
  162. His mausoleum is located in Rozan-ji no Misasagi (the Rozan-ji mausoleum) (Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  163. His meals were austere, and he maintained the eating habit in the fighting field as a military commander in the Sengoku period.
  164. His medal for merit of the Golden Pheasant was called the Grand Order of the Chrysanthemum Golden Pheasant medal for merit.
  165. His medal for merit was the First Order of Merit.
  166. His memoirs and biographies written while he was still alive gave rise to the legend of his being a wise ruler.
  167. His memorial tower was constructed at Kinkazan Houn-ji Temple (Kamigori Town) (Houn Shokoku Zenji-Temple) in Kamigori Town, Ako County, Hyogo Prefecture.
  168. His menoto follows him and kills herself.
  169. His mentor: Shingen TAKEDA
  170. His method of collecting the necessary sources is unknown.
  171. His military and political ability was highly valued by even Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI, and he was promoted to Jugoinoge Juji (Chamberlain at Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) of Hyobusho (ministry of the military), as Ieyasu reached a settlement with Hideyoshi.
  172. His military career began when he studied in England in 1884.
  173. His military strategies were characterized by the thorough elitism by selected few soldiers (squads of selected castle soldiers for Satsuma Domain and squads of selected Kiheitai Army soldiers for Choshu Domain) and by the firearm absolutism, the traditional practice of the Goden school.
  174. His minimalistic style, the result of many revisions, was admired as 'concise writing,' and significantly influenced subsequent generations of writers from the Taisho Era to the Showa Era; he was known as the "god of novels."
  175. His misfortune was compounded by some successive mishaps including having his money stolen.
  176. His missionary work in the Kanto region lasted about 20 years.
  177. His mnemonic name was Awata saemon no kami (captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  178. His money remained untouched.
  179. His monthly postcard book, "Yumeji Ehagaki" (Yumeji postcards), was published.
  180. His monument is in Mure town, Takamatsu city, Kagawa prefecture.
  181. His monument of honor says, 'Moving like the lightning, speaking like the storm, all are astonished and none dare face him. This is our Togyo Takasugi.'
  182. His most famous representative poem is 'Iwa bashiru Tarumi no ueno Sawarabi no Moeizuru Haru ni Nari ni keru kamo' (Above a waterfall with water running over the rocks, there are some bracken sprouts that made me realize that the spring has come.)'.
  183. His most highest rank appointed was Shonii Gon Dainagon (Senior Second Rank Provisional Chief Councilor of State).
  184. His most important works are "a picture scroll depicting the chronicle of Kitano-tenjin Shrine," "Thirty-six immortal poets' scenes on folding screens," "Scenes from the Tale of Genji on folding screens," and so on.
  185. His most notable work was '覚々斎好渦唐金水指.'
  186. His most notable work was the 'Rikyu Tea Kettle.'
  187. His most remarkable talent among them was `building up a network of connections.'
  188. His most well known work is the Kinpeki Shohekiga (blue and gold wall painting) at the Shoun-ji Temple (now closed and the wall painting partially relocated to the Chishaku-in Temple in Kyoto), which Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI built in the memory of his beloved son, Tsurumatsu TOYOTOMI, who died as a young child.
  189. His mother (lawful wife of Noyoshi NAGATANI) was a daughter of Yoshiakira INOKUMA (猪熊慶礼).
  190. His mother Fumiko (Iho no tsubone), was the daughter of Shigetaka MORI, the lord of the Choshu domain.
  191. His mother Kaiko was a daughter of Fukao, a retainer of Tadaoki HOSOKAWA.
  192. His mother Kana was the cousin of Korin OGATA and Kenzan OGATA.
  193. His mother Man, the lawful wife of Mitsukata, was the daughter of Tadaoki HOSOKAWA.
  194. His mother Rino was the aunt of Isami Kondo (younger sister of Kondo's father Kyujiro MIYAGAWA).
  195. His mother Sahohime no mikoto killed herself, involved in the rebellion (Rebellion of Sahohime no mikoto and Sahohiko no miko) touched off by her elder brother Sahohiko no miko.
  196. His mother Shoeini is secretly talking about something with Kuranosuke.
  197. His mother Tokiwa was MINAMOTO no Yoshitomo's concubine, who gave birth to Zenjo, Gien and Yoshitsune; she also gave birth to Ro no onkata (the Taira family) as TAIRA no Kiyomori's concubine.
  198. His mother Yae was the first daughter of the Confucian scholar Kanzan OHARA.
  199. His mother also served the Konoe family, and was called Toyama no Tsubone.
  200. His mother died during childbirth, and her younger sister became his stepmother.
  201. His mother died of sickness in 1867.
  202. His mother died when he was 10 years old, and he became a priest in Keikyo-ji Temple of Tendaishu sect following his father's advice, and his homyo (a name given to a person who enters the Buddhist priesthood) was Zuien.
  203. His mother died when he was three years old, and thus he was raised by his father and grandmother.
  204. His mother died young in 1547.
  205. His mother headed to Mito with Senkichi but went missing.
  206. His mother is Aiko NAKAYAMA, the daughter of Hirado Domain, Kiyoshi MATSUURA.
  207. His mother is Aoi no Ue.
  208. His mother is Aoi no ue (Lady Aoi).
  209. His mother is Aoi no ue.
  210. His mother is Empress Akashi.
  211. His mother is Harima no Inabi no Oiratsume (播磨稲日大郎姫).
  212. His mother is Japanese.
  213. His mother is Oane no kimi, the daughter of SOGA no Iname, and Emperor Bidatsu, Emperor Yomei and Empress Suiko are his paternal elder half-brothers.
  214. His mother is Taiwanese.
  215. His mother is Tomiko.
  216. His mother is a daughter of Shigena WATANABE, who is one of the three experts of Kyushu kokugaku (the study of Japanese classical literature).
  217. His mother is a daughter of 可慶 ASAKURA.
  218. His mother is a former Takarazuka Revue actress.
  219. His mother is a niece of Kyoshin SOYA.
  220. His mother is a second generation Japanese American.
  221. His mother is believed to be MINAMOTO no Shoshi (the daughter of MINAMOTO no Yoshiari) due to Moroyasu's name being similar to FUJIWARA no Morosuke, FUJIWARA no Morouji, and FUJIWARA no Morotada, but this is unclear.
  222. His mother is not known.
  223. His mother is recognized to be Kikko'nyo, granddaughter of Hachimantaro Yoshiie (=MINAMOTO no Yoshiie) of the Seiwa Genji clan.
  224. His mother is regarded as Okiko (興子), an adopted daughter of Narioki SHIMAZU, but she was also guessed as a child born out of wedlock.
  225. His mother is the adopted daughter of Tsuneoki IKEDA (actually, she is Nobunaga ODA's niece).
  226. His mother is the daughter of FUJIWARA no Nobumasa who served as Harima no kuni no kami (the governor of Harima Province).
  227. His mother is the daughter of Shigeyoshi MATSUDAIRA.
  228. His mother is the daughter of Takamitsu MUSYANOKOJI, the Gondainagon.
  229. His mother is the daughter of Tojo Yoshiharu MATSUDAIRA.
  230. His mother is the daughter of Tokimasa HOJO, Awa no tsubone.
  231. His mother is the daughter of Yoshisada NITTA.
  232. His mother is the fourth daughter of the Udaijin.
  233. His mother is the late Empress Kojun.
  234. His mother is the younger sister of Yuzan NEGISHI.
  235. His mother is unknown
  236. His mother is unknown, and he was said to be an adopted child of his eldest brother MINAMOTO no Yorimitsu.
  237. His mother is unknown, but the poem by 'Kiyotada's mother' was collected in "Gosenshu" (Later selected collection of Japanese poetry).
  238. His mother is unknown.
  239. His mother is unkonwn.
  240. His mother looked for the tree as she cried, then found it and tore the tree apart to pull him out to revive.
  241. His mother passed away when he was eight, and so he went on tour with his father, giving performances around Japan; during this period, he also taught himself to read and write, becoming quite a bookworm in an effort to become a novelist or playwright; he soon began writing his own plays.
  242. His mother passed away when he was three.
  243. His mother unknown.
  244. His mother was "Goryonin SUWA," a daughter of Yorishige SUWA, the feudal lord of Suwa in Shinano Province, who was in alliance with the Takeda clan from the last days of Nobutora TAKEDA to the early days of Harunobu (her real name is unknown, 乾福院殿).
  245. His mother was "Ie no Nyobo" (Lady-in-Waiting).
  246. His mother was "ie no nyobo" (a lady-in-waiting).
  247. His mother was 'Osai no kata' (a daughter of Koreharu OTSUKI) with whom Yoshitaka (義隆) was said to have been infatuated.
  248. His mother was ANAHOBE no Hashihitohime.
  249. His mother was Abutsuni.
  250. His mother was Agata no inukai no hirotoji.
  251. His mother was Aguri, who was the daughter of roju Tadakatsu SAKAI (the lord of Obama Domain, Wakasa Province).
  252. His mother was Ai no miya, the fifth daughter of FUJIWARA no Morosuke, Udaijin (minister of the right).
  253. His mother was Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko, a princess of Emperor Kinmei.
  254. His mother was Anahobe no Hashihitohime.
  255. His mother was Aritoyo KARAHASHI.
  256. His mother was Ayama no kata (Lady Ayama), daughter of Muneyoshi SHIBATA.
  257. His mother was Benkan (the Office of State officer) FUJIWARA no Mitsufusa's daughter.
  258. His mother was Chaa no Tsubone, Ieyasu's concubine, and his older brother was Tadateru MATSUDAIRA (the same father and mother).
  259. His mother was Chiyogimi, a daughter of Nobuhiro ODA.
  260. His mother was Chiyoura Ayako (Suehiro clan), and his childhood name was Takamaro.
  261. His mother was Chugu (the second consort of the emperor), FUJIWARA no Anshi (Yasuko).
  262. His mother was Chunagon no tsubone, a high ranking woman servant at Koichijo-in.
  263. His mother was Chuwamonin Sakiko (the daughter of Sakihisa KONOE who was a chancellor).
  264. His mother was Dainagon, Shigesuke NIWATA's daughter, Naishinosuke (Naishinosuke (Tenji) (a court lady of the first rank), MINAMOTO no Shishi (Sukeko).
  265. His mother was Daishin no Tsubone, a daughter of the Hitachi-nyudo monk Nensai (also called by the names FUJIWARA no Tokinaga and Tomomune DATE), the founder of the Date family.
  266. His mother was Dajodaijin FUJIWARA no Sadazane's daughter.
  267. His mother was Emperor Godaigo's favorite lady, Renshi ANO.
  268. His mother was Emperor Sanjo's third princess, Teishi (Yomei mon in).
  269. His mother was Empress Dowager Hanshi-Joo, who was the daughter of Emperor Kammu's son, Imperial Prince Nakano.
  270. His mother was Empress FUJIWARA no Ikushi, the daughter of the Minister of the left, Saneyoshi TOKUDAIJI.
  271. His mother was Empress Oshisaka no onakatsunohime no mikoto.
  272. His mother was Etsushi (she held the title of Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank) and the wet nurse of Emperor Toba), who was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Suetsuna, who was the Echigo no kami (Provincial Governor of Echigo).
  273. His mother was FUJIWARA no Anshi, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Morosuke, the second consort of an Emperor.
  274. His mother was FUJIWARA no Ariko, who held the rank of Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and the title of jiju (a chamberlain) and was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Nagara, who held the title of zo daijo daijin (the Grand Minister, posthumously conferred).
  275. His mother was FUJIWARA no Asako who was called Kii no tsubone.
  276. His mother was FUJIWARA no Chinsei's daughter.
  277. His mother was FUJIWARA no Choshi, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kaneie.
  278. His mother was FUJIWARA no Choshi, who was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kaneie.
  279. His mother was FUJIWARA no Fusatsugu's daughter, FUJIWARA no Otoharu.
  280. His mother was FUJIWARA no Gishi, a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tanenari.
  281. His mother was FUJIWARA no Kaneie's daughter, FUJIWARA no Senshi.
  282. His mother was FUJIWARA no Keishi (Tsuneko), a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tsunehira.
  283. His mother was FUJIWARA no Keishi (the 4th daughter of FUJIWARA no Ienari).
  284. His mother was FUJIWARA no Keishi (the forth daughter of FUJIWARA no Ienari), the legal wife of Shigemori.
  285. His mother was FUJIWARA no Keishi (the fourth daughter of FUJIWARA no Ienari), Shigemori's lawful wife.
  286. His mother was FUJIWARA no Keishi (the fourth daughter of FUJIWARA no Ienari), a daughter of FUJIWARA no Ienari.
  287. His mother was FUJIWARA no Kimiko who was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinzane.
  288. His mother was FUJIWARA no Kishi/Sueko who was a daughter of Saneyasu's uncle, Kimio OGURA.
  289. His mother was FUJIWARA no Michinaga's daughter, FUJIWAEA no Kishi.
  290. His mother was FUJIWARA no Michinaga's daughter, the second consort of an Emperor, FUJIWARA no Shoshi.
  291. His mother was FUJIWARA no Miyako, a daughter of FUJIWARA no Fuhito.
  292. His mother was FUJIWARA no Momokawa's daughter, FUJIWARA no Tabiko.
  293. His mother was FUJIWARA no Moriko.
  294. His mother was FUJIWARA no Mototsune's daughter, the second consort of an Emperor, FUJIWARA no Onshi.
  295. His mother was FUJIWARA no Mototsune's daughter, the second consort of an emperor, FUJIWARA no Onshi.
  296. His mother was FUJIWARA no Muneko (Keihominin), a daughter of Munenaga MATSUNOKI, the Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior).
  297. His mother was FUJIWARA no Nagako, who was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Fuhito.
  298. His mother was FUJIWARA no Norisue's daughter, Shumeimon in FUJIWARA no Jushi.
  299. His mother was FUJIWARA no Ohira (a daughter of FUJIWARA no Fusasaki).
  300. His mother was FUJIWARA no Ohira (the daughter of FUJIWARA no Fusasaki).
  301. His mother was FUJIWARA no Otoharu.
  302. His mother was FUJIWARA no Shoshi, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Michinaga, the second consort of an Emperor.
  303. His mother was FUJIWARA no Sukehime, who was koi (a court lady) and a daughter of FUJIWARA no Motokata, who held the title of Dainagon (a chief councilor of state).
  304. His mother was FUJIWARA no Takako who was the first daughter of FUJIWARA no Michinaga.
  305. His mother was FUJIWARA no Tokushi, of the FUJIWARA clan.
  306. His mother was FUJIWARA no Yoshiko (Shin Sukenmon in), a daughter of Naidaijin Juichii (Minister of the Palace, Junior First Rank) Takayoshi KUSHIGE, and his brother was Emperor Nakamikado.
  307. His mother was FUJIWARA no Yoshiko, a daughter of Hogan AKI, and he was a younger brother of the fourth shogun Yoshimochi ASHIKAGA.
  308. His mother was FUJIWARA no Yoshiko, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Korekimi, who belonged to the Southern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  309. His mother was Fukushoin.
  310. His mother was Fusako TOKUDAIJI, Saneatsu TOKUDAIJI's daughter.
  311. His mother was Gekkoin (Okiyo), a concubine and a daughter of the chief priest of the Yuinen-ji Temple in Asakusa.
  312. His mother was Genji's legitimate wife, Onna Sannomiya.
  313. His mother was Genki mon in (FUJIWARA no Inshi), who was a daughter of the minister of the left, Saneo TOIN.
  314. His mother was Gon Dainagon (Interim Chief Councilor of State), Tadayasu NAKAYAMA's daughter, Yoshiko.
  315. His mother was Gon Dainagon (an official position below Minister under the government based on the ritsuryo legal codes, equivalent to the rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank)), Sukenori HINO's adopted daughter, Kohanmon-in, FUJIWARA no Sukeko (Sukeko HINO HISHI).
  316. His mother was Gon-chunagon, FUJIWARA no Nagara's daughter, a high-ranking lady in the court (the wife of an Emperor), FUJIWARA no Takaiko (Nijo no kisaki).
  317. His mother was Goryonin SUWA, a daughter of Yorishige SUWA (the Sengoku period) and Shingen's concubine.
  318. His mother was Goshi, daughter of FUJIWARA no Toshitada.
  319. His mother was Goshi, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Toshitada.
  320. His mother was Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice) FUJIWARA no Norikane's daughter, FUJIWARA no Noriko (nurse to Emperor Gotoba), and his sister was Shomeimoin MINAMOTO no Zaishi (Emperor Tsuchimikado's mother).
  321. His mother was Hachi NAITO (lawful wife), a daughter of Tadamasa NAITO, fudai daimyo (a daimyo in hereditary vassal to the Tokugawa family) (the lord of Toba domain of the Province of Shima).
  322. His mother was Hachijoin's lady-in-waiting.
  323. His mother was Haehime (a daughter of KATSURAGI no Ariomi).
  324. His mother was Haehime, a daughter of KATSURAGI no Ariomi.
  325. His mother was Hanshi (also known as Shosho no Tsubone), a daughter of TAIRA no Yoshinori.
  326. His mother was Haresuke KAJUJI's daughter, Shin Jotomon in Haruko KAJUJI.
  327. His mother was Hideyoshi's concubine, Yodo-dono,
  328. His mother was Hiroko TAKATSUKASA, the daughter of Masahiro TAKATSUKASA.
  329. His mother was Hiroko, a daughter of Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State) Nagaie TAKAKURA.
  330. His mother was Hisako TANI, a daughter of Shigenori TANI, who was a retainer of the domain.
  331. His mother was Hisako TANI, daughter of Shigenori TANI.
  332. His mother was Hisano UENO, and he was called Tayoshinomiya when he was a child.
  333. His mother was Hoshin Myoju.
  334. His mother was Hoshuni (or Hoshuin according to some opinions).
  335. His mother was Hoshunmonin FUJIWARA no Takako (a daughter of Takachika KUSHIGE).
  336. His mother was Hoshunmonin Takako KUSHIGE of Gomizunoo Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank), who was a daughter of Sachujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards), Takashi KUSHIGE.
  337. His mother was IGA no Uneme Yakako no Iratsume.
  338. His mother was ISE no Tsugiko, who was the daughter of ISE no Okina who was awarded the rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and held the office of moku no kami (chief of Bureau of Carpentry).
  339. His mother was ISHIKAWA no Kunimina no Otoji.
  340. His mother was Ie no Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting), who was the daughter of MINAMOTO no Tamehiro of Hitachi Province.
  341. His mother was Ie no Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting).
  342. His mother was Ie no Nyobo (lady-in-waiting).
  343. His mother was Ieshige's concubine Oyuki no kata (Shishinin, Yukiko) (= a daughter of Michieda UMETANI).
  344. His mother was Iga no kata, Yoshitoki's second wife.
  345. His mother was Imperial Prince Ariakira's daughter.
  346. His mother was Imperial Princess Akiko, the daughter of Emperor Gomizunoo.
  347. His mother was Imperial Princess Masako who was the princess of Emperor Daigo.
  348. His mother was Imperial Princess Masuko, who was the 10th daughter of Emperor Gosai.
  349. His mother was Imperial Princess Masuko.
  350. His mother was Imperial Princess Noriko, the second daughter of Emperor Reigen.
  351. His mother was Imperial Princess Seishi (Masako), a daughter of Emperor Saga.
  352. His mother was Imperial Princess Seishi, the princess of Emperor Murakami.
  353. His mother was Imperial Princess Tsuneko, a daughter of Emperor Gomizunoo.
  354. His mother was Imperial Princess Yasuko, who was the legitimate older sister of Emperor Murakami, and as a young child he was raised in the Imperial Palace, since his mother died shortly after his birth.
  355. His mother was Imperial Princess Yoshiko who was the fifth daughter of Emperor Reigen.
  356. His mother was Isukeyorihime, a daughter of Omononushi no kami.
  357. His mother was Iwanohime, a daughter of KATSURAGI no Sotsuhiko.
  358. His mother was Iwashiro OE, a daughter of Rin IWAMURO of Daitetsu ya in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture.
  359. His mother was Iyo no tsubone, the daughter of Masahisa MIBU.
  360. His mother was Jako, who was a daughter of Mitsukane NUMATA who was a vassal of the Ashikaga clan and also was the head of Wakasa Kumagawa Castle.
  361. His mother was Jibukyo no tsubone, a court-lady serving Imperial Prince Hachijyoin Akiko.
  362. His mother was Jibukyo-no-tsubone (Court Lady of Jibukyo).
  363. His mother was Jinshi, a daughter of Sessho Michiie KUJO.
  364. His mother was Jojin Ajari no Haha, poet and daughter of MINAMOTO no Toshikata who wrote 'Jojin Ajari no haha no shu' (A collection of poems by mother of Jojin Ajari).
  365. His mother was Joshoin, a daughter of Takatomo KYOGOKU who was the lord of Miyazu Domain in Tango Province.
  366. His mother was Juko-in Junsho.
  367. His mother was Junii (Junior Second Rank) FUJIWARA no Toshiko, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Motofusa.
  368. His mother was KASUGA no Ominago.
  369. His mother was KATSURAGI no Karahime.
  370. His mother was KI no Natora's daughter, Koi (a lady in waiting in the court, a consort of the emperor), KI no Shizuko.
  371. His mother was KI no Tochihime.
  372. His mother was KI no Yoshiko.
  373. His mother was KUDARA no Nagatsugu who was a lady of the court serving in the inner palace.
  374. His mother was Kaga, a daughter of FUJIWARA no Nakamitsu, Grand Empress Dowager Daijin.
  375. His mother was Kaga, the daughter of FUJIWARA no Nakamitsu who held the title of Taikotaigogu daishin (officer of the institution for serving to the grand empress dowager).
  376. His mother was Kame-hime (Seitokuin), the eldest daughter of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA.
  377. His mother was Kan in Ryu FUJIWARA no Suenari's daughter, FUJIWARA no Nariko (Seishi, Shigeko).
  378. His mother was Keihime (慶姫), a daughter of Nagatsugu KURODA.
  379. His mother was Keiko KOGA, the adopted daughter of Michinobu KOGA.
  380. His mother was Keishi Joo (Mistress Keishi), who was a daughter of the Imperial Prince Shiroakira (Emperor Daigo).
  381. His mother was Keishi SUGAWARA, a daughter of Tamenobu GOJO.
  382. His mother was Keishoin (who was also known as Otama).
  383. His mother was Kenshi (also pronounced as Kaneko), who was an adopted child of Kanesato HIROHASHI.
  384. His mother was Kinhide OGIMACHI's daughter, Yorokumon-in FUJIWARA no Hideko.
  385. His mother was Kinuko, the seventh daughter of Michitaka KUJO.
  386. His mother was Kinzane FUJIWARA's daughter, FUJIWARA no Shoshi.
  387. His mother was Kinzumi SHIGENOI's daughter, FUJIWARA no Naoko.
  388. His mother was Kiritsubo no Koi (a court lady of lower status).
  389. His mother was Kiritsubo no Koi.
  390. His mother was Kiyoko OTANI, the first daughter of Shujun NIJO, the 28th Hoshu of the Josho-ji school, Shinshu sect.
  391. His mother was Kogetsuin, who was a daughter of Yoritada UDA.
  392. His mother was Komahime.
  393. His mother was Koyuki OGAWA (a daughter of Komakitsu OGAWA in Wakayama Prefecture).
  394. His mother was Kumako IKEDA, a daughter of Yoshishige IKEDA who was a senior vassal of the Ikeda clan of Okayama Domain.
  395. His mother was Kura no kata, a daughter of Nobuhide ODA.
  396. His mother was Kurokawa Tanba no kami (Governor of Tanba Province) Masanao's daughter.
  397. His mother was Kyohime, a daughter of Munekatsu TOKUGAWA.
  398. His mother was Kyoun-in (Onabe no kata [Lady Onabe]).
  399. His mother was Lady Aoi.
  400. His mother was Lady FUJITA; a noble's concubine.
  401. His mother was Lady Kokiden.
  402. His mother was MINAMOTO no Akiko, MINAMOTO no Takaakira's daughter.
  403. His mother was MINAMOTO no Akiko, but later he was adopted by Michinaga's lawful wife, MINAMOTO no Rinshi.
  404. His mother was MINAMOTO no Arihito's adopted daughter, the Empress Dowager (posthumously conferred), MINAMOTO no Yoshiko.
  405. His mother was MINAMOTO no Chikako.
  406. His mother was MINAMOTO no Junshi, daughter of Emperor Uda.
  407. His mother was MINAMOTO no Kishi (Motoko), who was nyogo (a high-ranking lady in the court, a consort of an emperor) and a daughter of MINAMOTO no Motohira.
  408. His mother was MINAMOTO no Nobumitsu, who was Jusanmi Daizensiki (Junior Third Rank of the Office of the Palace Table).
  409. His mother was MINAMOTO no Rinshi.
  410. His mother was MINAMOTO no Shoshi, a daughter of MINAMOTO no Yoshiari.
  411. His mother was MINAMOTO no Yoshiko, the daughter of Murakami-Genji (Minamoto clan) MINAMOTO no Morofusa.
  412. His mother was MIYAJI no Resshi.
  413. His mother was Machikengoannaminamioonkata.
  414. His mother was Masako HOJO.
  415. His mother was Masayoshi's lawful wife, Miyohime (Horinin), who was a daughter of Toshiyasu HOSOKAWA.
  416. His mother was Masayuki's lawful wife, Yamanotedono.
  417. His mother was Matako, daughter of FUJIWARA no Toshiie.
  418. His mother was Matsushima, daughter of Genchu GOTO.
  419. His mother was Matsushita zenni, a daughter of Kagemori ADACHI.
  420. His mother was Menokohime from Owari Province.
  421. His mother was Mibu in FUJIWARA no Mitsuko, the daughter of the Sadaijin (Minister of the Left), Mototo SONO.
  422. His mother was Michiie KUJO's daughter, Sohekimon in Sonshi KUJO.
  423. His mother was Michimune TSUCHIMIKADO's daughter, MINAMOTO no Tsushi (Michiko).
  424. His mother was Mimakihime.
  425. His mother was Mino Yugimonin, a daughter of the Wakasa no kami (the governor of Wakasa Province) named FUJIWARA no Kagetoshi (her father's name was recorded as a Kageyori in the Kugyobunin (directory of court nobles)).
  426. His mother was Moriko OGIMACHI, jusanmi; Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) (gon dainagon (provisional major counselor) Saneakira OGIMACHI's daughter).
  427. His mother was Moritsune SHONI's daughter (there are various theories on this).
  428. His mother was Motoie JIMYOIN's daughter, Kita-Shirakawain, FUJIWARA no Nobuko (Chinshi).
  429. His mother was Motoko AWAYA (a daughter of Mototaka AWAYA, who was kyosiki (regional governmental office for Kyoto).
  430. His mother was Muneko (Ikenozenni), a daughter of FUJIWARA no Munekane, Shuri no daibu (Master of the Office of Palace Repairs).
  431. His mother was Muneko (Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank) of the Emperor Horikawa and later on, menoto (a woman providing breast-feed to a highborn baby) of the Emperor Sutoku), a daughter of FUJIWARA no Takamune.
  432. His mother was Nai Daijin (Minister), Takayoshi KUSHIGE's daughter, Naishi no Suke, Yoshiko. (Shin Sukenmon in)
  433. His mother was Naidaijin (Inner Minister), Munenaga MATSUNOKI's daughter, Naishinosuke (an official position to serve Naishinotsukasa, one of the twelve officials in the government based on the ritsuryo legal codes) Muneko (Keihomonin).
  434. His mother was Naidaijin (a minister for an Imperial Japanese Council of State), Hidefusa MADENOKOJI's daughter, Jusangu (one of the titles for Imperial family and court nobles after the Heian period) FUJIWARA no (MADENOKOJI) Fusako.
  435. His mother was Nakatsuhime no mikoto, the daughter of Homudamawaka no miko.
  436. His mother was Nariaki's concubine Chikako, the sixth daughter of Tatefusa MADENOKOJI.
  437. His mother was Nobu SHINMURA, Yoshinobu's concubine.
  438. His mother was Norihide KANJUJI's daughter, Burakumon in FUJIWARA no Toshi.
  439. His mother was Norisue IMADEGAWA's daughter.
  440. His mother was Nyoshun-ni, the third daughter of Kinyori SANJO.
  441. His mother was Nyoyu, who was the daughter of Nagatsugu TAKAKURA.
  442. His mother was OHARA no Otoji (a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kamatari).
  443. His mother was OSHISAKA no Onakatsu no Hime.
  444. His mother was Ochi no iratsume, who was a daughter of SOGANOKURA-YAMADA no Ishikawamaro.
  445. His mother was Odai no kata, a daughter of Tadamasa MIZUNO.
  446. His mother was Oe no Himemiko, a princess of Emperor Tenchi.
  447. His mother was Oi no kata, the daughter of the Oi clan that was a powerful Kokujin (local samurai) in Nishigoori.
  448. His mother was Okinaga no mizuyori hime (She was the daughter of Amenomikage no kami).
  449. His mother was Okinaga no mizuyori hime.
  450. His mother was Oshisakano onakatsunohimeno mikoto.
  451. His mother was Ota no Himemiko, a princess of Emperor Tenchi.
  452. His mother was Otarashihime, a daughter of Sadaijin (minister of the left) ABE no Uchimaro.
  453. His mother was Owari no Menokohime, and he was Emperor Ankan's younger brother-uterine.
  454. His mother was Owari no tsubone.
  455. His mother was Prince Sukesada's older sister.
  456. His mother was Princess Ahe no himemiko (Empress Genmei).
  457. His mother was Princess Ahiratsu hime, and in addition to Kisumimi no mikoto (he only appears in "Kojiki (The Records of Ancient Matters)) as his younger half-brother by the same mother, he had younger half brothers by different mothers, who were Emperor Suizei, Kamuyaimimi no mikoto, and Hikoyaimimi no mikoto.
  458. His mother was Princess Asa from the Yuge clan.
  459. His mother was Princess Ishi, a daughter of Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Sadaatsu.
  460. His mother was Princess Kame (Seitokuin), a daughter of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA, so he was a sotomago (grandchild from a daughter married into another family) of Ieyasu.
  461. His mother was Princess Soshi.
  462. His mother was Princess Sugako, the third daughter of Emperor Goyozei (the Edo period).
  463. His mother was Princess Toyoko who was a daughter of Suketadao (資忠王) who was Jingi haku (a chief official in charge of matters relating to Shintoism).
  464. His mother was Princess Yoko (a daughter of Imperial Prince Niitabe).
  465. His mother was Princess 陽候 (a daughter of Imperial Prince Niitabe).
  466. His mother was Reikeiden nyogo (a court title given to a consort of the Emperor), Princess Shoshi, who was a daughter of Imperial Prince Yoshiakira's (Prince of Emperor Daigo) daughter.
  467. His mother was Renshi ANO, Godaigo's favorite concubine.
  468. His mother was Rinhime, a daughter of Harutoshi TOKUGAWA.
  469. His mother was Rinshi who was a daughter of Kintsune SAIONJI.
  470. His mother was Rinzu, the daughter of Kintsune SAIONJI, with the title Jusango (one of the highest ranks of court noble, standing on equal ground with members of imperial family).
  471. His mother was Rokujo no Tsubone (a daughter of Chishu, a monk of the Tendai Sect).
  472. His mother was Rokujo-no-tsubobe FUJIWARA no Teishi, a daughter of Chishu, a Buddhist priest.
  473. His mother was Ryonyo, who was said to be of a branch family of the Ise clan.
  474. His mother was SOGA no (蘇我石付名姫).
  475. His mother was SOGA no Kitashi-hime, a daughter to SOGA no Iname.
  476. His mother was SOGA no Machi's wife, who went by the names KARA no Ehime or KARA no Otohime.
  477. His mother was SUGAWARA no Kazuko, a daughter of Matsuyoshi HIGASHIBOJO.
  478. His mother was Sachi NAKANE, a daughter of Yoshisaburo NAKANE.
  479. His mother was Sadahiro SUGANUMA's daughter.
  480. His mother was Sadatsune SHONI's daughter.
  481. His mother was Sadayoshi's lawful wife ('Seishitsu' in Japanese) and a daughter of Nobuhisa TAKATSUKASA (Kanpaku [Chief Advisor to the Emperor]).
  482. His mother was Sahohime no mikoto (Hikoimasu no miko's daughter).
  483. His mother was Sahonookura mitome, a daughter of Kasugatatekuni katsutome (from the name ending with "tome," we can see this is a woman; however, father of Sahonookura mitome is unknown).
  484. His mother was Saigo no tsubone, Sokushitsu (concubine) whose family home was the Saigo clan which was a family of the Kikuchi clan of Kyushu and a powerful Kokujin (Local lord) of Mikawa Province who had once filled the position of Shugodai (deputy of Shugo, provincial military governor) in the early Muromachi period.
  485. His mother was Sakiko KONOE, a daughter of Sakihisa KONOE.
  486. His mother was Samukawa no Ama, who was also famous as the menoto (wet nurse) of MINAMOTO no Yoritomo (the founder of Kamakura bakufu).
  487. His mother was Saneka SANJO's daughter, Takako (Kaoriko/Koshi) FUJIWARA
  488. His mother was Sanekane SAIONJI's daughter, Eishi SAIONJI.
  489. His mother was Saneko, a daughter of MINAMOTO no Kunizane.
  490. His mother was Sanenobu SAIONJI's daughter.
  491. His mother was Sanmi no tsubone, Taneko KIYOHARA
  492. His mother was Satoko OTANI, the third daughter of Prince Kuninomiya Kuniyoshi and who was Empress Hojun's younger sister.
  493. His mother was Satoko Otani, the younger sister of Empress Kojun.
  494. His mother was Sei Shonagon.
  495. His mother was Senhime, a daughter of Yoshimichi TOKUGAWA (adopted daughter of Tsugutomo TOKUGAWA).
  496. His mother was Shigeari NIWATA's daughter, MINAMOTO no Mitsuko.
  497. His mother was Shigeko HINO, the daughter of Shigemitsu HINO.
  498. His mother was Shigemasa YAMAGUCHI's adopted daughter (daughter of a person named TAKEDA).
  499. His mother was Shimo, a daughter of Choji SHINDO, a vassal of the Konoe family.
  500. His mother was Shindainagon no Tsubine, who was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Narichika, who had a title of Gon no Dainagon (Provisional Major Councilor).
  501. His mother was Shinjotomonin (FUJIWARA no Haruko), a daughter of Haresuke KAJUJI..
  502. His mother was Shinjuin.
  503. His mother was Shinkogimonin Kuniko, the daughter of Motonari SONO.
  504. His mother was Shintaikenmonin Naoko OGIMACHI.
  505. His mother was Shirakawa no tsubone.
  506. His mother was Shizu.
  507. His mother was Shoeini, a close adviser of Yodo-dono (Lady Yodo).
  508. His mother was Shokunmonin Kasuga no Tsubone (a daughter of Tameyo NIJO, who served as Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state)).
  509. His mother was Shomeimon-in MINAMOTO no Zaishi, an adopted daughter of Michichika KOGA. (MINAMOTO no Michichika) (In fact a daughter of a Hossho-ji Temple executive, the highest rank among Buddhist priests, Noen.)
  510. His mother was Shosho no naishi, the daughter of SUGAWARA no Arinaka, Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  511. His mother was Shuri no Myobu (the high-ranking court lady of the Palace Repairs Office), and he was a younger maternal half-brother of MINAMOTO no Yoriyoshi.
  512. His mother was Sochi no tenji, a daughter of TAIRA no Tokinaka.
  513. His mother was Sochi no tenji, the daughter of TAIRA no Tokinaka.
  514. His mother was Suketoyo OKIHARA's daughter.
  515. His mother was Suzu, a daughter of Seinojo MATSUKAWA, a feudal retainer in the same domain.
  516. His mother was TAIMA no Yamashiro.
  517. His mother was TAIRA no Tokiko, Kiyomori's lawful wife.
  518. His mother was TAJIHI no Mahito Mamune (Sadako).
  519. His mother was TAJIHI no Mahito Nagano's eldest daughter, TAJIHI no Mahito Mamune
  520. His mother was TAKANO no Niigasa.
  521. His mother was TANGO no Naishi.
  522. His mother was Tadako (menoto (a woman providing breast-feed to a highborn baby) of the Emperor Antoku), a daughter of Daijo-daijin (the Grand minister of state) Tadamasa KAZANIN.
  523. His mother was Tadako, a daughter of Imperial Prince Arisugawanomiya Yorihito.
  524. His mother was Takakihime, a daughter of Taniha no totsuomi.
  525. His mother was Takakinoirihime.
  526. His mother was Takehime, who was a daughter of Toshikatsu HISAMATSU and a half younger sister with the same mother of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA.
  527. His mother was Takeko OE, a daughter of Hidenari MORI.
  528. His mother was Takushi, the daughter of Grand Minister (posthumous title) FUJIWARA no Fusatsugu.
  529. His mother was Tameko NIJO.
  530. His mother was Tameyo NIJO's daughter, Tameko.
  531. His mother was Teruko SASA, the second wife of his father.
  532. His mother was Tochi no Himemiko.
  533. His mother was Tokihime, a daughter of FUJIWARA no Nakamasa.
  534. His mother was Tokiko, a daughter of Tokimasa HOJO (and a younger sister of Masako).
  535. His mother was Tokiwa Gozen.
  536. His mother was Tokiwa gozen.
  537. His mother was Toku who was a wife of Saneharu, who was also a daughter of Tadataka HOSOKAWA.
  538. His mother was Tokuhime who was a daughter of Tadataka HOSOKAWA.
  539. His mother was Tomeko (daughter of Jozen NIIRO).
  540. His mother was Tomiko ICHIJO, a daughter of Kaneka ICHIJO.
  541. His mother was Tomiko, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), who was a daughter of Narishige HOSOKAWA.
  542. His mother was Tootsuayumemaguwashi-hime, the daughter of Arakawatobe.
  543. His mother was Toshihira MIYOSHI's daughter.
  544. His mother was Toshiko, a daughter of MINAMOTO no Kunizane, who had the title of Gon Ghunagon (provisional middle councilor).
  545. His mother was Toyama no Tsubone, a younger sister of Sadamori ODA (a vassal of the Konoe family).
  546. His mother was Tsuneari NIWATA's daughter, Fuseimon in, MINAMOTO no Koshi.
  547. His mother was Tsuneari NIWATA's daughter, who was from the Niwata family (Uda-Genji, Minamoto clan), MINAMOTO no Yukiko (Fuseimonin).
  548. His mother was Tsuneko KYOGOKU, a daughter of Takatomo KYOGOKU, the governor of Tango Province.
  549. His mother was Tsuyomonin FUJIWARA no Takako, the daughter of Kintada SANJO, who was a Naidaijin (Uchi no otodo: minister of the center).
  550. His mother was Ukonni, who served as a wet nurse for Emperor Kazan.
  551. His mother was Virginie Louise Rocques de Montgaillard (1812 - 1889).
  552. His mother was Yae, the daughter of doshin police constable Sannojo ARAKAWA.
  553. His mother was Yohime, and Yoshiyasu was a grandchild of Ienari TOKUGAWA, the 11th seii taishogun.
  554. His mother was Yoko GOJO.
  555. His mother was Yorokumon-in. (Nai-daijin (one of the position which was not included in the regulation (Ryoge no kan)), Kunhide OGIMACHI's daughter, Hideko)
  556. His mother was Yoshihime (嘉姫) (daughter of Munemoto TOKUGAWA).
  557. His mother was Yoshiko MATSUKATA, the second daughter of Takayoshi KUKI.
  558. His mother was Yoshiko TACHIBANA.
  559. His mother was Yoshiko-no-iratsume, the daughter of KURUMAMOCHI-kuniko
  560. His mother was Yoshimichi HATANO's younger sister.
  561. His mother was Yoshinori's concubine, Shigeko HINO, who was a daughter of Shigemitsu HINO.
  562. His mother was Yoshitoki's lawful wife, Hime no Mae.
  563. His mother was Yoshitsune KUJO's daughter, Higashi Ichijoin Risshi KUJO.
  564. His mother was Yotsuko YOTSUTSUJI (Oyotsu-Goryonin), Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank).
  565. His mother was Yotsuko YOTSUTSUJI (Oyotsu-Goryonin), Naishi no suke.
  566. His mother was Yugimonin Ichijo no tsubone, the daughter of Sanetoshi SAIONJI.
  567. His mother was Yukiko TODOROKI, former member of Takarazuka Kagekidan (Takarazuka Revue Company), movie actress.
  568. His mother was Yura gozen who was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Suenori, the daiguji (high priest of a great shrine) of Atsuta-jingu Shrine.
  569. His mother was Zai (also known as Kinseiin), who was a concubine of Toshiie.
  570. His mother was [his father's] legitimate wife, Princess Yoshiko (he was the first Shogun since the third Shogun Iemitsu TOKUGAWA whose biological mother was the father's legitimate wife.
  571. His mother was a Joseimoninichijo (a wet nurse of Joseimonin) who was Taikenmonin's nyogo (court lady) and daughter of the Okura-kyo (Minister of the Treasury) MINAMOTO no Morotaka.
  572. His mother was a Lady of Tosa, Chikako NAKAYAMA.
  573. His mother was a Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank) of Emperor Gonara.
  574. His mother was a Sanuki clan member who was a lady in waiting in the court (the daughter of SANUKI no Naganao who held the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and the office of Shikibu-sho (the Ministry of Ceremonial)).
  575. His mother was a adopted daughter of Hidenari MORI, the lord of the Choshu Domain (a daughter of Hiromasa KIKKAWA, the lord of the Iwakuni Domain).
  576. His mother was a concubine from the Saka clan.
  577. His mother was a concubine of Hideyori called Isa (a daughter of Gohei Watanabe.
  578. His mother was a concubine, Raku (a daughter of the OSHIDA clan, Junior Second Court Rank, Korinin).
  579. His mother was a concubine, Sooin (Okame no kata) and his older maternal half-brother was Yoshinao TOKUGAWA, the founder of the Owari Tokugawa family.
  580. His mother was a concubine, 平石氏.
  581. His mother was a court lady of the Sachi Nakano clan.
  582. His mother was a daughter (Tatsu or Ninomaru dono) of Sadatomo OKUDAIRA.
  583. His mother was a daughter of AWATA no Umagai.
  584. His mother was a daughter of Akikuni KATO.
  585. His mother was a daughter of Arihiro KARAHASHI.
  586. His mother was a daughter of Arisue TSUCHIMIKADO, Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice) and Onmyo no kami (Director of Onmyoryo, or Bureau of Divination).
  587. His mother was a daughter of Ariyasu TSUCHIMIKADO who assumed the post of Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice) as well as that of Onmyo no kami (Director of Onmyoryo, or Bureau of Divination)
  588. His mother was a daughter of Ariyasu TSUCHIMIKADO who assumed the post of Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice) as well as that of Onmyo no kami (Director of Onmyoryo, or Bureau of Divination).
  589. His mother was a daughter of Ariyoshi AYANOKOJI.
  590. His mother was a daughter of Bizen no kami (Governor of Bizen Province), MINAMOTO no Kanenaga.
  591. His mother was a daughter of Chikanaga IWATSU-MATSUDAIRA (but this is just one of views).
  592. His mother was a daughter of Chikatoki HETSUGI.
  593. His mother was a daughter of Chikatsune KONO.
  594. His mother was a daughter of Chosuke lived in Mutsu Province.
  595. His mother was a daughter of Chunagon (Middle Counselor), Kiminaka OGIMACHISANJO.
  596. His mother was a daughter of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) Mitsuzane TOYAMA and the lawful wife of Sanetoshi.
  597. His mother was a daughter of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state), FUJIWARA no Takaie.
  598. His mother was a daughter of Chunagon FUJIWARA no Sadayori.
  599. His mother was a daughter of Dainagon (Chief Councillor of State) MINAMOTO no Noboru.
  600. His mother was a daughter of Dainagon (chief councilor), Sukekatsu HINO.
  601. His mother was a daughter of Daishin YORITSUNE.
  602. His mother was a daughter of Dajo Daijin (Grand Minister of State) Iehiro KONOE.
  603. His mother was a daughter of Dazai no daini (Senior Assistant Governor General of the Dazai-fu) FUJIWARA no Chikazane.
  604. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Akisue who was Rokujo Shuri no daibu (a master of building and construction of the Palace from Rokujo Fujiwara family).
  605. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Akisue, who was Rokujo Shuri no Daibu.
  606. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Akisue.
  607. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Akiyori, and FUJIWARA no Nobuyori was her elder brother with the same mother.
  608. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Chikatsune.
  609. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Ieyasu, who was Sangi (Royal Advisor) and a trusted vassal of the In (retired emperor).
  610. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kagenari, Bizen koku no kami (Governor of Bizen Province).
  611. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinto.
  612. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinyoshi (Udaijin, or the Minister of the Right).
  613. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kiyotaka.
  614. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Korechika.
  615. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Kuninaka from Chikuzen Province.
  616. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Manatsu.
  617. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Morihito, Kokushi (an officer of local government) in Iyo Province.
  618. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Moronao, then Shinano no kuni no kami (Governor of Shinano Province).
  619. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Motosada.
  620. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Mototaka.
  621. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Nagatada.
  622. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Nakakiyo.
  623. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadasuke (son of FUJIWARA no Tokitaka), Harima no kuni no kami (governor of Harima Province).
  624. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadatsuna, Governor of Harima Province.
  625. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadayoshi (Gon Dainagon [Provisional Chief Councilor of State]).
  626. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Suenari, FUJIWARA no Seishi (Nariko).
  627. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Suetaka.
  628. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sueyoshi.
  629. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sueyuki.
  630. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Sukemori.
  631. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadakiyo, who was a kinshin (trusted vassal of the Cloistered Emperor Shirakawa).
  632. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadataka, who served as Okura-kyo (Minister of the Treasury).
  633. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadataka.
  634. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tametaka, Sangi (councillor).
  635. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tametsune.
  636. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tokihira.
  637. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tokisada who was the Governor of Satsuma Province.
  638. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tomoakira.
  639. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tomoyasu, and the author of 'Kagero Nikki' (The Gossamer Year).
  640. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Toshitada, so he was a nephew of FUJIWARA no Toshinari and a cousin of FUJIWARA no Sadaie.
  641. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tsunehira.
  642. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Yamakage.
  643. His mother was a daughter of FUJIWARA no Yoshitada (Shonagon (lesser councilor of state)).
  644. His mother was a daughter of Gon Chunagon (Provisional Middle Counselor) FUJIWARA no Kinmasa.
  645. His mother was a daughter of Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Toshitada and a sister of FUJIWARA no Toshinari.
  646. His mother was a daughter of Gon Dainagon (Supernumerary Chief Councilor of State) Kinaki OGIMACHI.
  647. His mother was a daughter of Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Chikamichi NAKAYAMA.
  648. His mother was a daughter of Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor) Kinatsu SANJO.
  649. His mother was a daughter of Gon Dainagon Tsugutaka YABU.
  650. His mother was a daughter of Gon Dainagon, Kinakira IMADEGAWA.
  651. His mother was a daughter of Gunji (a local magistrate) of Aoga County in Bitchu Province.
  652. His mother was a daughter of Gyobu no shofu (the junior assistant minister of Justice), Takakazu KYOGOKU.
  653. His mother was a daughter of HATA no Toyokuni from Echizen Province.
  654. His mother was a daughter of Harusuke OKA, a servant of a bushi family.
  655. His mother was a daughter of Harutsuna SANO.
  656. His mother was a daughter of Hatamoto (a direct retainer of the Edo bakufu) Masazumi TOKUNAGA.
  657. His mother was a daughter of Hidekatsu MIZUGUCHI, the lord of Shibata Domain.
  658. His mother was a daughter of Hidenari MORI who was the lord of the Choshu domain.
  659. His mother was a daughter of Hidenobu ODA.
  660. His mother was a daughter of Hiromichi KOGA, the Minister of the Right.
  661. His mother was a daughter of Hiromoto MORI, who lived in Aki Province, and she was a younger paternal half-sister of Motonari MORI.
  662. His mother was a daughter of Hirotaka TERAZAWA.
  663. His mother was a daughter of Hisamichi KONOE (Keijuin).
  664. His mother was a daughter of ISONOKAMI no Maro (one theory states that it was SOGA no Ishikawamaro).
  665. His mother was a daughter of Iesada KAZANIN.
  666. His mother was a daughter of Ietsura SAHARA.
  667. His mother was a daughter of Imperial Prince Ariakira (son of Emperor Daigo).
  668. His mother was a daughter of Imperial Prince Motohira.
  669. His mother was a daughter of Josenbo Ryoshu.
  670. His mother was a daughter of Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) Sakagami sekimori (barrier keeper).
  671. His mother was a daughter of KATSURAGI no Sotsuhiko, whose name was Iwanohime no mikoto.
  672. His mother was a daughter of KIYOHARA no Takehira.
  673. His mother was a daughter of Kamo Kannushi (Shinto priest), Naritsugu.
  674. His mother was a daughter of Kanehide HIROHASHI.
  675. His mother was a daughter of Kanekatsu HIROHASHI.
  676. His mother was a daughter of Kanekazu MACHIJIRI.
  677. His mother was a daughter of Katatsuna WATANABE.
  678. His mother was a daughter of Katsumori KIMURA (Governor of Echizen Province in Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)).
  679. His mother was a daughter of Katsutoshi KINOSHITA.
  680. His mother was a daughter of Kazue no jo (accounting officer) Sadayoshi.
  681. His mother was a daughter of Kazuyoshi OTA, Provincial Governor of Hida (lord of Usuki-jo Castle).
  682. His mother was a daughter of Kengyo (the highest rank of the officials of a temple or a shrine) of Hachiman Shrine 生清 Hoin (the highest rank among Buddhist priests.)
  683. His mother was a daughter of Kikoto ABE, Takatahime.
  684. His mother was a daughter of Kinharu OGIMACHISANJO.
  685. His mother was a daughter of Kinsuke SAIONJI.
  686. His mother was a daughter of Kintsune SAIONJI.
  687. His mother was a daughter of Kiyotoshi, Saemon no jo.
  688. His mother was a daughter of Koto no daibu (secretary chief with the third title of the official ranks) Munenari.
  689. His mother was a daughter of Kunitoyo SHIBAYAMA.
  690. His mother was a daughter of MINAMONO no Morotada.
  691. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Akifusa, Shishi (Moroko).
  692. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Akimasa.
  693. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Kunimori.
  694. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Masayori.
  695. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Mitomu.
  696. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Morotada and a nyobo (court lady ('nyo') who was provided with a private room ('bo') in her workplace) to FUJIWARA no Shoshi.
  697. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Motozane.
  698. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Nobumasa, who was governor of Mutsu Province.
  699. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Suguru who was from the Saga-Genji (Minamoto clan from Saga).
  700. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Sukeyoshi.
  701. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Takakuni.
  702. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Toshiaki, who was Minbukyo (Minister of Popular Affairs).
  703. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Yorikuni.
  704. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Yorinobu, who was Kawachi no kuni no kami (Governor of Kawachi Province).
  705. His mother was a daughter of MINAMOTO no Yoshinari (the earliest ancestor of the Satake clan), the leader of Hitachi-Genji (Minamoto clan) who had strong power in the northern part of Hitachi Province.
  706. His mother was a daughter of Masaaki KAJUJI.
  707. His mother was a daughter of Masanari INABA.
  708. His mother was a daughter of Masanobu OGASAWARA.
  709. His mother was a daughter of Masashige HONDA.
  710. His mother was a daughter of Michifusa KONO (河野通房).
  711. His mother was a daughter of Michimoto JIMYOIN.
  712. His mother was a daughter of Michisaki KOGA (Gon Chunagon [provisional vice-councilor of state]).
  713. His mother was a daughter of Minamoto no Morofusa or a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadatoshi, a grandchild of FUJIWARA no Takaie, and Jinpan was his half younger brother with the same mother.
  714. His mother was a daughter of Mitsumasa KOIDE.
  715. His mother was a daughter of Mitsutsune KUJO, Gon Dainagon.
  716. His mother was a daughter of Mitsuyasu KARASUMARU (Gon Dainagon).
  717. His mother was a daughter of Mochitane CHUJO who had served the Hojo clan.
  718. His mother was a daughter of Moriaki TAKASHINA.
  719. His mother was a daughter of Morisato NIHO.
  720. His mother was a daughter of Moritomo TANI, the lord of Yamaga Domain.
  721. His mother was a daughter of Motoaki TAKASHINA who was Ukon no jo (Lieutenant of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  722. His mother was a daughter of Motoaki TAKASHINA, and his maternal half brother was TAIRA no Shigemori.
  723. His mother was a daughter of Motochika JIMYOIN.
  724. His mother was a daughter of Motohisa JIMYOIN (Chujo (lieutenant general)).
  725. His mother was a daughter of Motonari SONO (Gon Dainagon) and, therefore, he was a maternal cousin of the Emperor Reigen whose mother was also a daughter of Motonari SONO.
  726. His mother was a daughter of Mototaka JIMYOIN, Takako JIMYOIN who was a shoji (a title of court ladies).
  727. His mother was a daughter of Mototsugu SONO of the Konoefu (Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guards).
  728. His mother was a daughter of Munemoto TOKUGAWA.
  729. His mother was a daughter of Muneshige YUASA.
  730. His mother was a daughter of Muneyuki HAMURO (or a daughter of Yoshiyasu ICHIJO).
  731. His mother was a daughter of Muneyuki HAMURO.
  732. His mother was a daughter of NAKAHARA no Kaneto.
  733. His mother was a daughter of Nagaatsu TAKAKURA (Shonii Dainagon).
  734. His mother was a daughter of Nagaie TAKAKURA.
  735. His mother was a daughter of Nagakiyo OSUMI, the lord of Kawanoe todoroki-jo Castle.
  736. His mother was a daughter of Nagatoki HOJO.
  737. His mother was a daughter of Nagatoyo TAKAKURA, Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  738. His mother was a daughter of Nagayoshi TAKAKURA, Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State).
  739. His mother was a daughter of Nagayoshi TSUDA.
  740. His mother was a daughter of Naidaijin (Minister of the Center) Kinfusa TOKUDAIJI.
  741. His mother was a daughter of Naidaijin (minister of the center) Toyotada HIROHATA.
  742. His mother was a daughter of Naidaijin Koresue IMADEGAWA.
  743. His mother was a daughter of Naoari II.
  744. His mother was a daughter of Naohiro MATSUDAIRA.
  745. His mother was a daughter of Naoyori HORI.
  746. His mother was a daughter of Narimune KAMO who was a Shinto priest of the Kamo-jinja Shrine.
  747. His mother was a daughter of Naritame MAKINO.
  748. His mother was a daughter of Nobumasa MARIYA.
  749. His mother was a daughter of Nobunaga ODA.
  750. His mother was a daughter of Norihiro ATSUTA (a high priest of a great shrine).
  751. His mother was a daughter of Norimitsu KAI.
  752. His mother was a daughter of Noritoki MIURA (三浦範時).
  753. His mother was a daughter of Noritomo AKAMATSU.
  754. His mother was a daughter of Noritoyo YAMANA.
  755. His mother was a daughter of Noritsuna TADA.
  756. His mother was a daughter of ONAKATOMI no Saneka.
  757. His mother was a daughter of ONAKATOMI no Sukekiyo.
  758. His mother was a daughter of ONAKATOMI no Yasunori.
  759. His mother was a daughter of Okura-kyo MINAMOTO no Morotaka.
  760. His mother was a daughter of Renjun, the sixth son of Rennyo.
  761. His mother was a daughter of SHIRAI no Yoroshi.
  762. His mother was a daughter of SOGA no Umako, SOGA no Hohote no Iratsume.
  763. His mother was a daughter of SUGAWARA no Tokitaka.
  764. His mother was a daughter of Sadaijin (Minister of the Right) Fuyuhiro DAIGO.
  765. His mother was a daughter of Sadaijin (Minister of the left) Kintomo SAIONJI.
  766. His mother was a daughter of Sadamichi INABA.
  767. His mother was a daughter of Sadamori ODA.
  768. His mother was a daughter of Sadato ISE, an officer of the Kyoshiki (Capital Bureau).
  769. His mother was a daughter of Sadatoki HOJO, a regent of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  770. His mother was a daughter of Sadayasu MATSUDAIRA.
  771. His mother was a daughter of Saemon no jo (a third-ranked officer of the Left Division of the Outer Palace Guards) Iezane.
  772. His mother was a daughter of Saneki SANJONISHI.
  773. His mother was a daughter of Sanenaka YOTSUTSUJI.
  774. His mother was a daughter of Sanetaka SANJONISHI (Naidaijin (minister of the center)).
  775. His mother was a daughter of Sanetoki HOJO, but according to "Sonpibunmyaku" (a text compiled in the fourteenth century that records the lineages of the aristocracy) a daughter of MINAMOTO no Sadatada.
  776. His mother was a daughter of Sangi (Councilor) Munemoto TOKUGAWA of the Mito Domain.
  777. His mother was a daughter of Sangi (councilor) FUJIWARA no Yasuchika.
  778. His mother was a daughter of Sangi (councilor) Tokiyuki YAMASHINA.
  779. His mother was a daughter of Shigemasa MATSUDA.
  780. His mother was a daughter of Shigemasa MATSUKURA, governor of Bungo Province.
  781. His mother was a daughter of Shigemori TAKO.
  782. His mother was a daughter of Shigenaga ASUKE (a granddaughter of MINAMOTO no Tametomo).
  783. His mother was a daughter of Shigetada HATAKEYAMA (however, there is a different theory).
  784. His mother was a daughter of Shigetaka HACHISUKA, takumi-no-kami (the head of Bureau of Skilled Artisans).
  785. His mother was a daughter of Shikibukyo (Director-General of the Ministry of Ceremonial) Imperial Prince Tadayoshi.
  786. His mother was a daughter of Shosuke KUNIEDA.
  787. His mother was a daughter of Soi (rank of Buddhist priest), Shokan IPPONBO.
  788. His mother was a daughter of Soin CHIBA.
  789. His mother was a daughter of Sorin ISHIYAMA.
  790. His mother was a daughter of Sukenobu TAKATSUKASA (the youngest child of Fusasuke TAKATSUKASA), who was a master of tea ceremony.
  791. His mother was a daughter of Suketomo HINO.
  792. His mother was a daughter of Sumimoto HOSOKAWA.
  793. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Chikatsugu.
  794. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Kiyomori.
  795. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Kiyomoto of Hitachi-Heishi (Taira clan).
  796. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Nagamori (Shin-in means Emperor Sutoku), the eldest child of TAIRA no Tadamasa.
  797. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Narimitsu.
  798. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Saneshige, the Awa no kuni no kami (Governor of Awa Province).
  799. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Tokinobu (a younger sister of TAIRA no Tokiko, Kiyomori's legal wife).
  800. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Tokinobu.
  801. His mother was a daughter of TAIRA no Yukichika who rose to Uemon Gon no suke (provisional assistant captain of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  802. His mother was a daughter of TAKASHINA no Narinobu and ISE no Taifu, a female waka poet, was her mother's mother.
  803. His mother was a daughter of TAKASHINA no Shigenaka.
  804. His mother was a daughter of TOMO no Tadayoshi.
  805. His mother was a daughter of TSUMORI no Yorinobu.
  806. His mother was a daughter of Tadaharu BESSHO.
  807. His mother was a daughter of Tadakiyo MIZUNO.
  808. His mother was a daughter of Tadayoshi MIZUNO.
  809. His mother was a daughter of Takaaki KAJUJI.
  810. His mother was a daughter of Takakata KYOGOKU.
  811. His mother was a daughter of Takasuke YANADA.
  812. His mother was a daughter of Takatomo KYOGOKU.
  813. His mother was a daughter of Takayuki, who was Kamon no suke (Assistant Director of the House Repair and Cleaning Office).
  814. His mother was a daughter of Takemitsu MUSHANOKOJI and Yoshizumi ASHIKAGA, who was the 11th Seii taishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the barbarians") of the Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun), was his cousin from mother side.
  815. His mother was a daughter of Tamekage REIZEI, Sakone gon no chujo (Provisional Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  816. His mother was a daughter of Tamekata FUJITANI, a kuge of Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state).
  817. His mother was a daughter of Tametoki TAKASHINA.
  818. His mother was a daughter of Tanetsuna SOMA.
  819. His mother was a daughter of Terunaga TSUTSUMI, the third head of the Tsutsumi family.
  820. His mother was a daughter of Tokimasa HOJO, who is said to have been a younger sister of Masako HOJO.
  821. His mother was a daughter of Tokimori HOJO.
  822. His mother was a daughter of Tokitaka TAKO.
  823. His mother was a daughter of Tomomasa KOZUKURI.
  824. His mother was a daughter of Tomotoki HOJO.
  825. His mother was a daughter of Toshikiyo KINOSHITA.
  826. His mother was a daughter of Toyotada HIROHATA, naidaijin (minister of the center).
  827. His mother was a daughter of Tsunanori MAEDA.
  828. His mother was a daughter of Tsunataka SHIMAZU (also known as Shingein, Sadahide's lawful wife and a granddaughter of Sadayori MATSUDAIRA, the second feudal lord).
  829. His mother was a daughter of Tsunemasa KAZANIN.
  830. His mother was a daughter of Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Kinaki SAIONJI.
  831. His mother was a daughter of Udaijin (Minister of the Right) Nobunaga ODA.
  832. His mother was a daughter of Udaijin (minister of the right) FUJIWARA no Sadakata.
  833. His mother was a daughter of Udaijin Sueharu SANJO.
  834. His mother was a daughter of Ujikane TODA.
  835. His mother was a daughter of Ukone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Right Division of the Inner Palace Guards) Suefuji OGURA.
  836. His mother was a daughter of WAKE no Kiyomaro.
  837. His mother was a daughter of Yasumune ADACHI (or Tokiaki ADACHI).
  838. His mother was a daughter of Yasushige MATSUDAIRA.
  839. His mother was a daughter of Yasuteru MATSUDAIRA.
  840. His mother was a daughter of Yasutsune KATO (who was the lord of the Ozu Domain).
  841. His mother was a daughter of Yoshiaki MIURA.
  842. His mother was a daughter of Yoshifusa HATAKEYAMA, a daimyo based in Noto Province in the Sengoku Period.
  843. His mother was a daughter of Yoshihide TAKUMA coming from the Otomo falily.
  844. His mother was a daughter of Yoshiie AKAI.
  845. His mother was a daughter of Yoshikage ADACHI.
  846. His mother was a daughter of Yoshikage ASAKURA.
  847. His mother was a daughter of Yoshikatsu OISHI (a great grandfather of Yoshio OISHI).
  848. His mother was a daughter of Yoshimasa UEDA.
  849. His mother was a daughter of Yoshitoyo TSUZUKI.
  850. His mother was a daughter of Yoshiyasu KIRA.
  851. His mother was a daughter of Yoshizane SO, the lord of the Tsushima Domain.
  852. His mother was a daughter of Yukimasa NIKAIDO.
  853. His mother was a daughter of a Dainagon (chief councilor of state), MINAMOTO no Shigemitsu, who was a child of Imperial Prince Yoshiakira.
  854. His mother was a daughter of a Kanpaku (Chief Advisor to the Emperor) named Nobuhisa TAKATSUKASA.
  855. His mother was a daughter of a Mr. Ando.
  856. His mother was a daughter of a Sadaijin named Tsunetaka OINOMIKADO.
  857. His mother was a daughter of a certain Nakahara, Suo no Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Suo Province).
  858. His mother was a daughter of the Iwakami clan.
  859. His mother was a daughter of the Military Governor of Bingo Province, MINAMOTO no Michinari.
  860. His mother was a daughter of the Nabeta clan.
  861. His mother was a daughter of the governor of Hitachi Province, Shihon (the fourth-ranked Imperial Prince), Kenshu Danjonokami, Imperial Prince Saneyasu.
  862. His mother was a daughter of the lord of the Hikone domain, Naosada II.
  863. His mother was a daughter of the lord of the Mito Domain Harutoshi TOKUGAWA.
  864. His mother was a daughter of the lord of the Mito Domain, Munemoto TOKUGAWA.
  865. His mother was a daughter of the lord of the Tosa domain, Toyokazu YAMAUCHI.
  866. His mother was a daughter of 方長 KANROJI, Gon Dainagon.
  867. His mother was a foster mother of Nobunaga, so he and Nobunaga were foster brothers.
  868. His mother was a high-ranking lady in the court (a wife of an Emperor), Fujiwara no Kaishi, who was a daughter of regent and grand minister, FUJIWARA no Koremasa.
  869. His mother was a high-ranking lady in the court (a wife of an emperor), FUJIWARA no Meishi, Akirakeiko (Some dono no kisaki), who was the daughter of Grand Minister FUJIWARA no Yoshifusa.
  870. His mother was a high-ranking lady in the court; an empress, Neishi (Yasuko) (Neishi SAIONJI), who was the daughter of the Minister of the Left, Kinhira SAIONJI.
  871. His mother was a lady in waiting of the Konoe family.
  872. His mother was a lady-in-waiting.
  873. His mother was a lawful wife and an adopted daughter of Aritaka HOSOKAWA (daughter of Toshimasa HOSOKAWA).
  874. His mother was a maid who served Imperial Princess Reishi, and TAIRA no Tokiko and TAIRA no Tokitada were half-siblings by the same mother.
  875. His mother was a member of the Ihara clan.
  876. His mother was a member of the Ukai clan.
  877. His mother was a niece of Kukai.
  878. His mother was a nyogo (a high-ranking lady in the court [a consort of an emperor]), Princess Akiko (a daughter of Imperial Prince Takamatsu-no-miya Yoshihito.)
  879. His mother was a prostitute in the Eguchi region, and MINAMOTO no Tametomo, his older brother, was also born to her.
  880. His mother was a yujo (prostitute) Jishi of the Eguchi region.
  881. His mother was a yujo (prostitute), Tanba no tsubone.
  882. His mother was an Ie no Nyobo (a lady-in-waiting or concubine).
  883. His mother was an adopted daughter (a daughter of Yoshinaka KIRA) of Tsunanori UESUGI (the lord of the Yonezawa domain).
  884. His mother was an adopted daughter of Gon Dainagon Haremichi KOGA.
  885. His mother was an adopted daughter of Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI (a daughter of Hideie UKITA).
  886. His mother was an adopted daughter of Takatora TODO.
  887. His mother was an adopted daughter of the Naidaijin Morotsugu KAZANIN, named Daitenmonin FUJIWARA no Tadako (her real father was a sangi, Tadatsugu ITSUTSUJI.).
  888. His mother was an adopted daughter of the lord of the Choshu clan, Hidenari MORI (a daughter of the lord of the Iwakuni clan, Hiromasa KIKKAWA).
  889. His mother was an adopted daughter of 小肆小治田朝臣功麿男牛.
  890. His mother was an older sister of Yoshitaka OUCHI and was also a concubine of Fusafuyu.
  891. His mother was called Joenin (Oyuri no Kata), a maidservant of the Kishu Tokugawa family and a daughter of Toshikiyo KOSE.
  892. His mother was called Kibitsuhime Okimi.
  893. His mother was called Misao, his wife was called Hatsugiku.
  894. His mother was called to Kyoto to talk with the police and on her way home, she committed suicide by jumping from Hozukyo Gorge.
  895. His mother was daughter of Yoshisada OISHI.
  896. His mother was either a daughter of Udaijin (Minister of the Right) MINAMOTO no Morofusa or a daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadatoshi, who was FUJIWARA no Takaie's grandson; Gyogen was his half-brother by the same mother.
  897. His mother was from Hachita no Obito (today's Keirin-ji Temple), Otori District, Kawachi Province (later Izumi Province).
  898. His mother was from the Asahina clan.
  899. His mother was from the Bunya clan.
  900. His mother was from the Hashimoto clan.
  901. His mother was from the Hirata clan.
  902. His mother was from the Kato clan.
  903. His mother was from the Kazan Genji (Minamoto Clan) being the daughter of Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain) MINAMOTO no Kaneto.
  904. His mother was from the Kimura clan who was a concubine (retainer's daughter).
  905. His mother was from the Kinoshita clan.
  906. His mother was from the Mikuni clan.
  907. His mother was from the Mitani clan (Gesshoin).
  908. His mother was from the Okinaga clan.
  909. His mother was from the Sasaki clan.
  910. His mother was from the Seki clan.
  911. His mother was from the Tani clan.
  912. His mother was from the Yamaguchi clan.
  913. His mother was gon dainagon (provisional major counselor) sanmi no tsubone (court lady in third Rank) Michiko.
  914. His mother was koi (a lady in waiting in the court), MINAMOTO no Noboru.
  915. His mother was lady-in-waiting Chikako NAKAYAMA.
  916. His mother was named Yojuin (Oman-no-kata) and she was a concubine.
  917. His mother was not known.
  918. His mother was not known; there is a view that his mother was the Imperial Princess Itonai (Narihira's mother), who was a daughter of the Emperor Kanmu, but, judging from his year of birth, it cannot be the historical fact.
  919. His mother was nyobo (court lady) of Josaimonin.
  920. His mother was of the Ban clan (her name is unknown).
  921. His mother was one of the masters of bijinga in modern era (pictures of beautiful women), Shoen UEMURA.
  922. His mother was originally from the Asada clan (Kagakuin).
  923. His mother was s daughter of Yoshinori/Keihan (慶範) Zenshi (master of Zen Buddhism).
  924. His mother was said to be a daughter of Hidetsuna OYAMA.
  925. His mother was said to be the paternal half-sister of Yoshinaga OUCHI who succeeded to the family estate of the Ouchi clan in Suo Province; she was also said to be the daughter of Yoshioki OUCHI.
  926. His mother was the Councilor of State, lieutenant general of Imperial Guard of the left, Tsuneuji ITSUTSUJI's daughter, FUJIWARA no Keishi.
  927. His mother was the Empress Dowager (posthumously conferred), FUJIWARA no Ishi.
  928. His mother was the Grand Minister Mototomo HORIKAWA's adopted daughter, Seikamon in MINAMOTO no Motoko.
  929. His mother was the Grand Minister, Saneuji SAIONJI's daughter, Omiyain FUJIWARA no Kitsushi.
  930. His mother was the Grand Minister, Saneuji SAIONJI's daughter, Omiyain Kitsushi SAIONJI.
  931. His mother was the Imperial princess of Emperor Senka, Empress Ishihime no Yumemiko.
  932. His mother was the Minister of the Left, Kanetsuna HIROHASHI's adopted daughter, Sukenmon-in FUJIWARA no Nakako. (real father was the highest-ranking priest in charge of the clerical business of Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Shrine, KI no Michikiyo (紀通清).)
  933. His mother was the Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) FUJIWARA no Fuyutsugu's daughter, the Empress Dowager FUJIWARA no Junshi.
  934. His mother was the Sadaijin (Minister of the Left), Saneo TOIN's daughter, Kenshinmon in FUJIWARA no Kishi.
  935. His mother was the Tango no tsubone (a concubine of the Emperor who wielded his influence) named TAKASHINA no Eishi.
  936. His mother was the adopted daughter of Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior) Kinchika SANJO (the biological daughter of Yoshizane NIJO).
  937. His mother was the adopted daughter of Sakone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) Tsunatoshi HOSOKAWA (the lord of the Kumamoto Domain) (a daughter of Toshishige HOSOKAWA - the lord of the Kumamoto Shinden Domain)).
  938. His mother was the chancellor (chief advisor to the emperor) and the Grand Minister, Kaneka ICHIJO's daughter and a high-ranking lady in the court; an empress of Momozono, Kyoraimon in FUJIWARA no Tomiko.
  939. His mother was the concubine, Oraku no kata (Hojuin), and he was given a childhood name of Takechiyo and regarded as the heir.
  940. His mother was the daughter of "TACHIBANA no Iemitsu."
  941. His mother was the daughter of ABE no Ototomi.
  942. His mother was the daughter of AWATA no Michimaro.
  943. His mother was the daughter of Ariyasu TSUCHIMIKADO, Onmyo no kami (Director of Onmyoryo, or the Bureau of Divination) and Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice).
  944. His mother was the daughter of Atsutoshi SHIMOTSUKE.
  945. His mother was the daughter of Bungo no kami (governor of Bungo Province) Shigemasa MATSUKURA.
  946. His mother was the daughter of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) Ayanokoji.
  947. His mother was the daughter of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state), FUJIWARA no Ienari who was In no Kinshin (the retired Emperor's courtier).
  948. His mother was the daughter of Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Haremichi KOGA.
  949. His mother was the daughter of Dainagon (chief councilor of state) MINAMOTO no Yoshitoshi.
  950. His mother was the daughter of Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Mochisue OGIMACHI.
  951. His mother was the daughter of Dainagon (chief councilor of state) Suketsune HINO (adopted daughter of Naidaijin (minister of the center), Sanetane IMADEGAWA).
  952. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Akisuke, who became Sakyo no daibu (Master of the Eastern Capital Offices).
  953. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Akitaka.
  954. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Akiyori.
  955. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Akiyoshi.
  956. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Arinari (藤原有業).
  957. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Ieto.
  958. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinto.
  959. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kinzane, Taikenmonin FUJIWARA no Shoshi.
  960. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Kiyokane.
  961. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Korefumi.
  962. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Korenobu, who held the title of Tonomo no kami (the Director of the Imperial Palace Keeper's Bureau).
  963. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Motomune.
  964. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Motosada.
  965. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Munekane Ike no zenni.
  966. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Munesue.
  967. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Munetada, Saemon no gon no suke (provisional assistant captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  968. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Nagatada who was Sangi and her sister married FUJIWARA no Mototaka who was also In no Kinshin of Emperor Toba and she gave birth to FUJIWARA no Tadataka.
  969. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Nakamasa.
  970. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Noriyoshi, who received the investiture of Umanosuke (Assistant Captain of the Right Division of the Bureau of Horses).
  971. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadasuke who was Awaji no kami (Provincial Governor of Awaji).
  972. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadataka.
  973. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Sadatoki.
  974. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadatsugu.
  975. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tadatsuna.
  976. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Takafuji, FUJIWARA no Inshi (Taneko).
  977. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Takanori, the governor of Nagato.
  978. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Takasue.
  979. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Takatsune.
  980. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Takayasu.
  981. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tametada.
  982. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tonaga.
  983. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tsunemune.
  984. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Tsunetada.
  985. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Yoshitsugu (the Ceremonial House of the Fujiwara clan).
  986. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Yoshizane who reached the rank of Dainagon.
  987. His mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Yukimasa.
  988. His mother was the daughter of Gako MIYOSHI.
  989. His mother was the daughter of Gon Chunagon (Provisional Vice-Councilor of State) FUJIWARA no Mitsumasa.
  990. His mother was the daughter of Gon Chunagon (Provisional vice-councilor of state) Masanaga ASUKAI.
  991. His mother was the daughter of Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Norimitsu.
  992. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon (Provisional chief councilor of state) Arikore CHIGUSA.
  993. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon (Provisional chief councilor of state) FUJIWARA no Muneyori.
  994. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), Tsunehaya KAJUJI.
  995. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon Haresuke KAJUJI.
  996. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon MINAMOTO no Yoshitoshi.
  997. His mother was the daughter of Gon Dainagon, Kintomi SANJONISHI.
  998. His mother was the daughter of Gunji (district manager) of Aoga County, Bicchu Province.
  999. His mother was the daughter of HAMURO no Akitaka (Chunagon [vice-councilor of state]), who was called 'Dainagon (chief councilor of state) at night,' fully using his power.
  1000. His mother was the daughter of Harutoshi HOSOKAWA, lord of the Kumamoto Domain.


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