Nijo Morotsugu
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, son of regent Nijō Yoshimoto
, was a Japanese kugyō
(court noble) of the Muromachi period
(1336–1573). He held a regent position kampaku three times from 1379 to 1382, from 1388 to 1394 and from 1398 to 1399. He was the father of Nijō Mitsumoto
and Nijō Motonori
.
Nijo Yoshimoto
, son of regent Nijō Michihira, was a Japanese kugyō , waka poet and renga master of the early Muromachi period .Yoshimoto's wife gave birth to Nijō Moroyoshi...
, was a Japanese kugyō
Kugyo
is the collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras. The kugyō was broadly divided into two groups: the , comprising the Chancellor of the Realm, the Minister of the Left, and the Minister of the Right; and the , comprising the...
(court noble) of the Muromachi period
Muromachi period
The is a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573. The period marks the governance of the Muromachi or Ashikaga shogunate, which was officially established in 1338 by the first Muromachi shogun, Ashikaga Takauji, two years after the brief Kemmu restoration of imperial...
(1336–1573). He held a regent position kampaku three times from 1379 to 1382, from 1388 to 1394 and from 1398 to 1399. He was the father of Nijō Mitsumoto
Nijo Mitsumoto
, son of regent Nijō Morotsugu, was a Japanese kugyō of the Muromachi period . He held a regent position kampaku from 1409 to 1410. He adopted his brother Nijō Motonori as his son.-References:...
and Nijō Motonori
Nijo Motonori
, son of regent Nijō Morotsugu, was a Japanese poet and kugyō of the Muromachi period . Later, he became known as . He held regent positions kampaku two times from 1424 to 1428 and from 1433 to 1445, and sesshō two times from 1428 to 1432 and from 1432 to 1433. He was the father of Nijō...
.