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Michinaga and invited
They sent for Ashikaga Yoshimi, and they also invited former-Emperor Go-Hanazono and Go-Tsuchimikado to come themselves to Muromachi to witness for themselves that Hosokawa Katsumoto and Hatakeyama Michinaga would be put to death.

Michinaga and Murasaki
Typical of contemporary court diaries written to honor patrons, Murasaki devotes half to the birth of Shōshi's son Emperor Go-Ichijō, an event of enormous importance to Michinaga: he had planned for it with his daughter's marriage which made him grandfather and de facto regent to an emperor.

Michinaga and become
Other historical figures from the period who have also become objects of folklore, such as Fujiwara no Michinaga and the rebel Taira no Masakado also make an appearance.

Michinaga and Empress
Empress ( chūgū ): Fujiwara no Ishi ( 藤原威子 ) ( 999 – 1036 ), third daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga
Empress ( Chūgū ): Fujiwara no Shōshi / Akiko ( 藤原彰子 ) ( 988 – 1074 ), daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga ( 藤原道長 ); later Nyoin ( 女院 ) ' Jōtō-mon In ' ( 上東門院 )
She served as a lady-in-waiting to the Empress Shoshi ( a daughter of the powerful Fujiwara Michinaga ), and was a literary contemporary and rival of Sei Shōnagon.

Michinaga and Shōshi
A power struggle between Korechika and Michinaga continued until Teishi's unexpected death in 1001, which sealed Michinaga's power since Shōshi became the only empress after Teishi's death.
His mother, Fujiwara no Akiko / Shōshi ( 藤原彰子 ) ( 988 – 1074 ), was a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga.
His mother was Fujiwara no Shōshi ( or Akiko ) ( 藤原彰子 ), the daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga ( 藤原道長 ).
First was Teishi ( or Fujiwara no Sadako ), a daughter of Fujiwara no Michitaka, second was Shōshi ( or Akiko ), a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga, a younger brother of Michitaka.

Michinaga and .
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.
By the year 1000, Fujiwara no Michinaga was able to enthrone and dethrone emperors at will.
With support of Senshi, his sister and mother of Ichijō, Michinaga succeeded in gaining power as well the support of majority of the court.
Michinaga exerted de facto reign over Japan in the early 11th century.
* 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.
Michinaga and Sanjō's opinions often varied.
Michinaga pressured Sanjō to retire and finally Sanjō did so in 1016 under a condition made upon Sanjō's succession.
Sanjō's eldest son, Prince Atsuakira, had been the officially designated heir, but pressure from Michinaga forced the young prince to abandon his position.
Michinaga was pleased by this decision and gave his daughter ( either Kenshi or Ishi ) to this prince as a wife, ensuring that the prince would not be an obstacle in the future.
* 1012 ( Chōwa 1, 8th month ): Emperor Sanjō marries a daughter of Sesshō and later Kampaku Fujiwara no Michinaga.
Although Michinaga never formally took on the title of kampaku regent, he exercised great power and influence.
* 1013 ( Chōwa 2, 9th month ): Sanjō visits the home of Michinaga.
* 1013 ( Chōwa 3, 5th month ): Sanjō visited the home of Michinaga where he enjoyed himself with horse riding and archery.
* 1017 ( Kannin 1, 8th month ): Prince Atsuakira, the eldest son of Emperor Sanjo, had been named Crown Prince, but after he is struck by a skin disease and under intense pressure from Michinaga ; he withdraws from this role and his younger brother, Prince Atsunaga, is named Crown Prince in his place.
* 1017 ( Kannin 1, 9th month ): Michinaga made a pilgrimage to the Iwashimizu Shrine accompanied by many courtiers.
* 1017 ( Kannin 1, 4th day of the 12th month ): Michinaga was elevated to the office of Daijō Daijin.
Michinaga exercised such powers even after he formally retired from public life in 1019.
Michinaga is popularly known as the Mido Kampaku, implying that he had usurped the full power of a kampaku without necessarily calling himself that, though he retained the title sesshō regent in a short term from 1016 till 1017.
* January 3, 1028 ( Manju 4, 4th day of the 12th month ): Michinaga died at the age of 62.
Michinaga left a diary, Mido Kanpakuki ( 御堂関白記 ), that is one of our prime sources of information about Heian-era court life at its height.
Michinaga had one daughter from unknown woman.
* Fujiwara no Michinaga, Japanese regent ( b. 966 )

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