• Japanese kugyō Konoe Iemoto (近衛, 1261–1296), Japanese kugyō Konoe Iezane (近衛 家実, 1179–1243), Japanese kugyō Konoe Kanetsugu (近衛, 1360–1388), Japanese kugyō...
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  • 1565–1615), Japanese samurai Konoe Mototsugu (近衛 , 1305–1354), Japanese kugyō Mototsugu Shimizu (清水 , born 1977), Japanese professional wrestler This...
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  • Konoe Mototsugu (近衛 , 1305 – 1354), son of Tsunehira, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position...
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  • Konoe Hisatsugu (近衛, 1622 – 1653), son of regent Nobuhiro, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He held a regent position...
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  • 1709-1710 Fujiwara no Motohiro (藤原熙) (1648–1722) (Konoe family, 近衛家) 1711 Fujiwara no Iehiro (藤原家熙) (1667–1736) (Konoe family, 近衛家) 1733-1734 Fujiwara no Iehisa...
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  • Konoe Fusatsugu (近衛, 1402–1488), the first son of Tadatsugu, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a regent...
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    Konoe Motohiro (近衛 熈, 28 April 1648 – 13 October 1722), Tajimaru (多治丸) in his childhood, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868)...
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    Fujiwara no Mototsune (藤原 経, 836 – February 25, 891), also known as Horikawa Daijin (堀川大臣), was a Japanese statesman, courtier and aristocrat of the...
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    of Emperor Montoku He adopted his brother Nagara's third son. Mototsune (経) (836–891) – Daijō Daijin and Kampaku Yoshifusa is referred to as Chūjin...
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    Morosuke was promoted to dainagon, made a general in the imperial guard (右近衛大将), and bestowed the junior second rank (従二位). In 947, Emperor Suzaku abdicated...
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