Fujiwara no Mototsune

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Fujiwara no Mototsune by Kikuchi Yosai
Fujiwara no Mototsune by Kikuchi Yosai

Fujiwara no Mototsune (藤原基経, 836 - February 25, 891) continued the trend begun by Yoshifusa of monopolising the position of regent to the Japanese emperor. He was third son of Fujiwara no Nagara, brother of Yoshifusa, and Fujiwara no Otoharu (藤原乙春), daughter of Fujiwara no Tsugutada. He was adopted by Yoshifusa who had no sons, and Mototsune followed in Yoshifusa's footsteps.

After the emperor had reached his maturity, however, Mototsune invented the position of kampaku regent for himself. This innovation allowed the Fujiwara clan to tighten its grip on power right throughout an emperor's reign.

Mototsune is referred to as Shōsen Kō (昭宣公) (posthumous name as Daijō Daijin).

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[edit] Marriages and children

He was married to Princess Sōshi (操子女王), daughter of Imperial Prince Saneyasu (son of Emperor Nimmyo).

Their children were


He was also married to a daughter of Imperial Prince Tadara (son of Emperor Saga).

They had a son.

  • Kanehira (兼平) (875-935) - Kunai-Kyō (宮内卿)


The other chidren were

  • Kamiko (佳美子) (?-898), consort of Emperor Kōkō
  • Yoshihira (良平)
  • Shigeko (滋子), married to Minamoto no Yoshiari (son of Emperor Montoku)
  • daughter, married to Imperial Prince Sadamoto (son of Emperor Seiwa), and mother of Minamoto no Kanetada (源兼忠)

[edit] References

  • Owada, T. et al. (2003). ‘’Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jimmei Jiten’’. Kōdansya. (Japanese)
  • Kodama, K.. (1978). ‘’Nihon-shi Shō-jiten, Tennō’’. Kondō Shuppan-sha. (Japanese)
  • Kasai, M. (1991). ‘’Kugyō Bunin Nenpyō’’. Yamakawa Shuppan-sha (Japanese)
  • Hioki, S. (1990). ‘’Nihon Keifu Sōran’’. Kōdansya. (Japanese)

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