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Fujiwara and clan
Beginning from the 7th and 8th centuries, emperors primarily took women of the Fujiwara clan as their highest wives — the most probable mothers of future monarchs.
The five Fujiwara families, Ichijō, Kujō, Nijō, Konoe and Takatsukasa, were the primary source of imperial brides from the 8th century to the 19th century, even more often than daughters of the imperial clan itself.
The acceptable source of imperial wives, brides for the emperor and crown prince, were even legislated into the Meiji-era imperial house laws ( 1889 ), which stipulated that daughters of Sekke ( the five main branches of the higher Fujiwara ) and daughters of the imperial clan itself were primarily acceptable brides.
* The Ichijō family ( 一条家-ke ), one of the five regent houses ( go-sekke ) of the Fujiwara clan in Japan
The Fujiwara clan ( 藤原氏 Fujiwara-shi ), descending from the Nakatomi clan, was a powerful family of regents in Japan.
The clan originated when the founder, Nakatomi no Kamatari ( 614-669 ), was rewarded by Emperor Tenji with the honorific " Fujiwara ", which evolved as a surname for Kamatari and his descendants.
In time, Fujiwara became known as a clan name.
After this downfall, the younger branches of the Fujiwara clan turned their focus from politics to the arts, producing any number of literary luminaries like Fujiwara no Shunzei or Fujiwara no Teika.
Empress Shōken, wife of Emperor Meiji, was a descendant of the Fujiwara clan and, through Gracia Hosokawa, of the Minamoto clan.
* The Fujiwara clan is featured prominently in The Pillow Book, by Sei Shōnagon.
* The Fujiwara clan is featured prominently in Little Sister, " The Nightingale ", and The Heavenward Path by Kara Dalkey.
* In the series of games known as the Touhou Project, there is a character named Fujiwara no Mokou, who was a member of the Fujiwara clan long ago and is implied to be the daughter of Fujiwara no Fuhito.
* In the manga Mahō Sensei Negima, the character Konoka Konoe is a member of the Fujiwara clan.
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Prince Fumimaro Konoe was born into the ancient Fujiwara clan, and was the heir of the princely Konoe family in Tokyo.
It was 1945, exactly 1300 years after his ancestor, Fujiwara no Kamatari, led a coup d ' état at court during the Soga clan.
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This innovation allowed the Fujiwara clan to tighten its grip on power right throughout an emperor's reign.

Fujiwara and is
( Originally, the Fujiwara were descended from relatively minor nobility, thus their kami is an unremarkable one in the Japanese myth world.
It is supposed that this was the result of political intrigue planned by Ninmyō and Fujiwara no Yoshifusa.
The family reached the peak of its power under Fujiwara no Michinaga ( 966-1027 ), a longtime kampaku who was the grandfather of three emperors, the father of six empresses or imperial consorts, and the grandfather of seven additional imperial consorts ; it is no exaggeration to say that it was Michinaga who ruled Japan during this period, not the titular Emperors.
* 1011 ( Kankō 8, 23rd day of the 8th month ): Fujiwara Michinaga is granted the extraordinary privilege of travelling to and from the court by ox-drawn cart.
* 1068 – 1073: the reign of Japanese Emperor Go-Sanjō brings about a brief period where central power is taken out of the hands of the Fujiwara clan.
When Emperor Ichijō died in 1011, Shōshi retired from the Imperial Palace to live in a Fujiwara mansion in Biwa, most likely accompanied by Murasaki, who is recorded as being there with Shōshi in 1013.
Murasaki's poems were published in 1206 by Fujiwara Teika, in what Mulhern believes to be the collection that is closest to the original form ; at around the same time Teika included a selection of Murasaki's works in an imperial anthology, New Collections of Ancient and Modern Times.
Another and more picturesque explanation is a legend, relating how Fujiwara no Kamatari stopped at Yuigahama on his way to today's Ibaraki Prefecture, where he wanted to pray at the Kashima Shrine for the fall of Soga no Iruka.
Japanese hip hop ( or J-hip hop ) is said to have begun when Hiroshi Fujiwara returned to Japan and started playing hip hop records in the early 1980s.
* 1053: The Byōdō-in temple ( near Kyōto ) is inaugurated by emperor Fujiwara Yorimichi
* The Fujiwara Opera, Japan's oldest professional opera company, is founded in Tokyo by Yoshie Fujiwara.
In the latter part of the Heian period, the town of Hiraizumi in what is now southern Iwate became the capital of the Northern Fujiwara.
In 758, after a long period of stalemate, the Japanese army under Fujiwara no Asakari penetrated into what is now northern Miyagi prefecture, and established Momonofu Castle on the Kitakami River.
The Northern Fujiwara were thought to have been Emishi, but there is some doubt as to the lineage of them, and if they were descended from local Japanese families who resided in the Tōhoku ( unrelated to the Fujiwara of Kyoto ) then the study would confirm this.

Fujiwara and faction
Yorinaga was one of the last major advocates of restoring the once powerful Fujiwara Regency, which was the ruling political faction in Japan from about 794-967.
As the head of the leading faction at Court, Shinzei enjoyed access to the emperor and other privileges which his rival Fujiwara no Nobuyori envied.

Fujiwara and Total
On September 27th, 2011, The Creative Assembly released a DLC pack for Total War: Shogun 2 entitled " Rise of the Samurai ", which allows players to play as members of the Taira, the Minamoto, or the Fujiwara families.

Fujiwara and War
Soon after World War II, mummies of the Northern Fujiwara family in Hiraizumi ( the capital city of the Northern Fujiwara ), hence thought to have been related to the Ainu, were studied by scientists.

Fujiwara and Shogun
He praised Minamoto no Sanetomo, the third Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, who was a disciple of Fujiwara Teika and composed waka in a style much like that in the Man ' yōshū.
In 1711, the Fujiwara regent, Konoe Motohiro, arrived in Edo from Kyoto to be the mediator for talks between Shogun Ienobu and Emperor Nakamikado and his nobles ( in Kyoto ).
* 1213 ( Kempo 1, 11th month ): Fujiwara no Teika, also known as Fujiwara no Sadeie offered a collection of 8th century poems to Shogun Sanetomo.

Fujiwara and Samurai
* Genji: Dawn of the Samurai ( Fujiwara no Hidehira )

Fujiwara and .
In the first few years after its establishment, the Japanese branch of Capcom had three development groups referred to as " Planning Rooms ", led by Tokuro Fujiwara, Takashi Nishiyama and Yoshiki Okamoto, respectively.
Daughters of others than imperials remained concubines, until Emperor Shōmu — in what was specifically reported as the first elevation of its kind — elevated his Fujiwara consort Empress Kōmyō to chief wife.
This was cloaked as a tradition of marriage between heirs of two kamis, Shinto gods: descendants of Amaterasu with descendants of the family kami of the Fujiwara.
) To produce imperial children, heirs of the nation, with two-side descent from the two kamis, was regarded as desirable — or at least it suited powerful Fujiwara lords, who thus received preference in the imperial marriage market.
The reality behind such marriages was an alliance between an imperial prince and a Fujiwara lord, his father-in-law or grandfather, the latter with his resources supporting the prince to the throne and most often controlling the government.
These arrangements created the tradition of regents ( Sesshō and Kampaku ), with these positions allowed to be held only by a Fujiwara sekke lord.
Fujiwara women were often Empresses, and concubines came from less exalted noble families.
In the last thousand years, sons of an imperial male and a Fujiwara woman have been preferred in the succession.
Fujiwara daughters were thus the usual empresses and mothers of emperors.
Shōmu was the son of Emperor Mommu and Fujiwara no Miyako, a daughter of Fujiwara no Fuhito.
* July 28, 782 (): The sadaijin Fujiwara no Uona was involved in an incident that resulted in his removal from office and exile to Kyushi.
In the same general time frame, Fujiwara no Tamaro was named Udaijin.
* 783 (): Fujiwara no Korekimi became the new udaijin to replace the late Fujiwara no Tamaro.
In 785 the principal architect of the new capital, and royal favourite, Fujiwara no Tanetsugu, was assassinated.
* Sadaijin, Fujiwara no Uona ( 藤原魚名 ), 781 – 782.
* Sadaijin, Fujiwara no Tamaro ( 藤原田麿 ), 783.
* Udaijin, Fujiwara no Tamaro ( 藤原田麿 ), 782 – 783.
* Udaijin, Fujiwara no Korekimi ( 藤原是公 ), 783 – 789.
* Udaijin, Fujiwara no Tsuginawa ( 藤原継縄 ), 790 – 796.

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