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    Asukai Masatsune (飛鳥井雅経, 1170–1221) was a Japanese waka poet of the early Kamakura period. He was also an accomplished kemari player. and one of his poems...
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  • Masatsune (written: 正恆, 正経, 雅経 or 政雅) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Asukai Masatsune (飛鳥井 雅経, 1170–1221), Japanese...
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    (大江忠成, ?–1265) 6th son: Ōe no Taketoshi (大江尊俊, ?–?) Daughter: wife of Asukai Masatsune (飛鳥井雅経室) Teeuwen, Mark; Nakai, Kate Wildman (2014-02-04). Lust, Commerce...
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  • Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo, and Asukai Masatsune (completed in 1205) Richard de Fournival (died 1260), a Trouvère Theobald...
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  • Fujiwara Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo, and Asukai Masatsune, editors, Shin Kokin Wakashū (also spelled "Shinkokinshu") the eighth...
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  • a cadet branch of the Fujiwara clan, being founded by Fujiwara (Asukai) no Masatsune. The family excelled at waka poetry and playing kemari (an ancient...
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    officer (d. 1230) Amaury I, French nobleman (House of Craon) (d. 1226) Asukai Masatsune, Japanese waka poet and writer (d. 1221) Azzo VI of Este (or Azzolino)...
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  • Ietaka (Karyū), the priest Jakuren, Minamoto Michitomo (ja:堀川通具), and Asukai Masatsune Most waka poets had their own anthologies edited by themselves or by...
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  • Asukai Masaaki (飛鳥井雅章, 1611–1679) was a Japanese courtier and waka poet of the early Edo period. His Dharma name was Kukyō-in Gendō Bunga (究竟院原道文雅). Asukai...
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  • (1158–1237), Jakuren (c. 1139–1202), Minamoto no Michitomo (1171–1237) and Asukai Masatsune (1170–1221). The anthology was also given a preface in Japanese prose...
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