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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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as her successor. The appreciative new emperor continued to value him, and
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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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