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Isonokami no Yakatsugu

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A great lover of the Confucian classics and historical texts, he was familiar with a wide variety of books. He also liked to write, and was proficient in both
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Kimoto, Yoshinobu (2001). "石上宅嗣と藤原良継・百川兄弟" [Isonokami no Yakatsugu and the Fujiwara Brothers, Yoshitsugu and Momokawa].
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Intelligent and quick on the uptake, Yakatsugu also possessed a fine appearance. His speech and behavior were calm and elegant.
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as her successor. The appreciative new emperor continued to value him, and Yakatsugu was promoted to
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Shinmura, Izuru (1972). "石上宅嗣の芸亭につきて" [Regarding Isonokami no Yakatsugu's Untei].
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on his former residence, and in a corner of the complex he established a library called
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without making the voyage over. In 763, he was appointed vice-minister in the
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Kuranaka, Susumu (1972). "文人之首(その二)" [Literary Kings].
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in 780, making him the third highest ranking figure in the
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in the next year, 766. Later that year, he was promoted to
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Kōdansha 541:He was also versed in Buddhism, and wrote 31: 728: 774: 705: 845: 819: 751: 712:The Complete Izura Shinmura Collection 206:and appointed second assistant to the 796: 176:In 751, Yakatsugu was promoted from 629:Daughter: wife of Fujiwara no Otomo 13: 14: 879: 828:] (in Japanese). Hanawa Shobō 689:Isonokami no Yakatsugu Keishō-kai 658:"Ten'ō Year 1, Month 6, Day 24". 473:In 781 Yakatsugu was promoted to 532:. His works are included in the 128:. Yakatsugu himself reached the 395:in 770, Yakatsugu aligned with 346:, and joining the ranks of the 250:. In 761 he was also appointed 651: 506: 1: 672: 246:, and in 761 the governor of 219:. In 757, he was promoted to 110:. He was the grandson of the 599: 7: 868:Buddhism in the Nara period 863:People of Nara-period Japan 688: 617:Son: Isonokami no Tsugutari 558: 543: 490: 475: 457: 375: 360: 323: 297: 221: 193: 178: 155: 134: 10: 884: 729:Nakanishi, Susumu (1995). 78: 832: 809: 781: 764: 752:Kojima, Noriyuki (1965). 741: 718: 695: 633: 621: 575: 565: 550: 497: 482: 464: 399:in supporting the future 382: 367: 340: 330: 304: 242:, in 759 the governor of 228: 213: 200: 185: 162: 141: 100: 67: 59: 51: 30: 21: 826:Ritsuryō Nobles and Wars 821: 644: 310:, and made governor of 269:Yakatsugu plotted with 171: 684:Isonokami no Yakatsugu 445:Ministry of the Center 287:and power of the day, 271:Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu 208:Minister of Ceremonies 95:Isonokami no Yakatsugu 23:Isonokami no Yakatsugu 797:Ikeda, Genta (1976). 686:] (in Japanese). 428:Ōnakatomi no Kiyomaro 352:with a promotion to 104:, 723 – July 23, 781) 607:Isonokami no Otomaro 289:Fujiwara no Nakamaro 147:and the position of 126:Isonokami no Otomaro 72:Isonokami no Otomaro 777:Japanese Literature 397:Fujiwara no Nagate 391:Upon the death of 279:Saeki no Imaemishi 275:Ōtomo no Yakamochi 260:Fujiwara no Tamaro 559:Nenbutsu-gokō-san 281:to overthrow the 117:Isonokami no Maro 77: 76: 875: 839: 837: 835: 834: 816: 814: 812: 811: 793: 786: 784: 783: 771: 769: 767: 766: 748: 746: 744: 743: 725: 723: 721: 720: 702: 700: 698: 697: 691: 666: 665: 655: 638: 636: 635: 626: 624: 623: 591: 580: 578: 577: 570: 568: 567: 561: 555: 553: 552: 546: 502: 500: 499: 493: 487: 485: 484: 478: 469: 467: 466: 460: 437:Fujiwara no Uona 387: 385: 384: 378: 373:, and in 768 to 372: 370: 369: 363: 345: 343: 342: 335: 333: 332: 326: 312:Hitachi province 309: 307: 306: 300: 233: 231: 230: 224: 218: 216: 215: 205: 203: 202: 196: 190: 188: 187: 181: 179:shō roku-i no ge 167: 165: 164: 158: 146: 144: 143: 137: 105: 103: 102: 37:Illustration by 35: 19: 18: 883: 882: 878: 877: 876: 874: 873: 872: 843: 842: 829: 823: 806: 788:(in Japanese). 778: 761: 738: 715: 692: 678: 675: 670: 669: 664:. 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He wrote 507:Personality 441:shikibu-sho 409:in 771 and 264:Shikibu-shō 108:Nara period 858:781 deaths 853:723 births 847:Categories 673:References 535:Keikokushū 476:shō san-mi 252:vice-envoy 135:shō san-mi 130:court rank 600:Genealogy 433:naidaijin 418:daijō-kan 376:ju san-mi 89:Isonokami 605:Father: 491:shō ni-i 449:Mononobe 412:dainagon 406:chūnagon 236:governor 156:shō ni-i 150:dainagon 122:chūnagon 113:sadaijin 79:In this 822:律令貴族と政争 701:. 1930. 696:石上宅嗣顕彰会 424:udaijin 293:Dazaifu 85:surname 41:, from 810:奈良市企画部 525:kanshi 458:Ō-Ason 421:after 317:Under 277:, and 83:, the 68:Father 824:[ 801:[ 756:[ 733:[ 710:[ 708:新村出全集 682:[ 680:石上宅嗣卿 645:Notes 590:] 583:Untei 566:念仏五更讃 355:sangi 349:kugyō 319:Dōkyō 101:石上 宅嗣 792:(1). 782:日本文学 719:筑摩書房 634:藤原雄友 622:石上継足 556:and 551:浄名経讃 518:and 453:Ason 430:and 368:正四位下 341:中衛中将 331:従四位下 305:正五位上 229:従五位上 214:治部少輔 201:従五位下 186:正六位下 172:Life 60:Died 52:Born 25:石上宅嗣 833:塙書房 765:塙書房 742:講談社 576:阿閦寺 498:正二位 483:正三位 465:大朝臣 451:no 383:従三位 254:to 238:of 191:to 163:正二位 142:正三位 132:of 87:is 55:729 849:: 790:21 596:. 588:ja 538:. 503:. 470:. 443:, 388:. 314:. 273:, 266:. 168:. 838:. 836:) 830:( 815:. 813:) 807:( 785:) 779:( 770:. 768:) 762:( 747:. 745:) 739:( 724:. 722:) 716:( 699:) 693:( 637:) 631:( 625:) 619:( 579:) 573:( 569:) 563:( 554:) 548:( 501:) 495:( 486:) 480:( 468:) 462:( 386:) 380:( 371:) 365:( 344:) 338:( 334:) 328:( 308:) 302:( 232:) 226:( 217:) 211:( 204:) 198:( 189:) 183:( 166:) 160:( 145:) 139:( 98:( 91:.

Index


Kikuchi Yōsai
Zenken Kojitsu
Isonokami no Otomaro
Japanese name
surname
Nara period
sadaijin
Isonokami no Maro
chūnagon
Isonokami no Otomaro
court rank
dainagon
Minister of Ceremonies
governor
Sagami province
Mikawa province
Kazusa province
vice-envoy
Tang dynasty
Fujiwara no Tamaro
Shikibu-shō
Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu
Ōtomo no Yakamochi
Saeki no Imaemishi
daijō-daijin
Fujiwara no Nakamaro
Dazaifu
Hitachi province
Dōkyō

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