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Ichijō Sanetsune

Ichijō Sanetsune (一条 実経, 1223 – August 30, 1284), son of regent Michiie, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He was the founding father of the Ichijō family, one of the five regent houses which monopolized regent positions in Japan's imperial court. He held regent positions kampaku in 1246 and from 1265 to 1267, and sessho from 1246 to 1247. Ietsune and Saneie were his sons.

Family

  • Father: Kujo Michiie
  • Mother: Saionji Rinshi (1192-1251)
  • Wives and Children:
    • Wife: Bomon Arinobu’s daughter
    • Wife: Daughter of Ryosei
      • Ichijo Moronaga (1258-1293)
      • Jogon (1243-1299)
      • Jisho (1260-1292)
      • Jishin (1257-1324)
    • Wife: daughter of Nijo Sadataka
      • Ichijo Tadasuke
      • Jigen (1260/70-1301)
      • daughter married Ichijo Uchisane
      • Junji
      • Junsho
    • daughter of Sono Motouji
      • Ichijo Iefusa (1270-?)
    • daughter of Taira Morishige

References

Sesshō
Asuka period
Heian period
Kamakura period
Muromachi period
Edo period
Taishō eraCrown Prince Hirohito
Kampaku
Heian period
Kamakura period
Nanboku-chō period
Southern Court
Northern Court
Muromachi period
Sengoku period
Azuchi–Momoyama period
Edo period
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