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29-99), rivalry with Kanemichi; plot against Kwazan; regent for Ichijo --Kanehira (1228-94), founds house of Takatsukasa --Kanemichi (925-77), father of Enyu's Empress --Kanezane (1147-1207), son of Tadamichi, minister of the Right; nairan and kwampaku; descendants called Kujo --Kinsuye (958-1029), son of Morosuke --Kinto (966-1041) poet, one of Shinagon --Kiyohira (d. 1126), founds Mutsu branch --Kiyotada opposes advice of Masashige --Korechika (974-1010), son of Michitaka --Korekata induces Nobuyori to join Heiji plot --Korekimi --Koretada (942-72), son of Morosuke, regent --Kunimutsu, avenges his father Suketomo --Maro (695-736), founder of Kyo-ke branch --Masatada, governor --Matate (716-67), second councillor under Koken --Michiiye (1192-1252), ancestor of Nijo and Ichijo families --Michikane (955-95), gets Kwazan to become monk; regent --Michinaga (966-1027), regent, his daughter Empress; power --Michinori (d. 1159), called Shinzei, Go-Shirakawa's adviser; killed --Michitaka (953-95), regent --Momokawa (722-79), privy councillor; favours succession of Shirakabe and Yamabe --Morokata aids Go-Daigo (1331) --Moronaga (1137-92), chancellor, banished by Taira Kiyomori --Morosuke (908-60), minister of Right; sons --Morotada, 257; accuses Takaaki of treason --Morozane (1042-1101) --Motofusa (1144-1230), regent; sides with Go-hirakawa, is banished; his daughter --Motohira (d. 1157), son and successor of Kiyohira --Motokata, father of Murakami's consort --Motomichi (1160-1233), advanced by Taira Kiyomori; kwampaku; ancestor of Konoe --Motomitsu, founder of Tosa academy of painters --Mototsune (836-91); sessho under Yozei, first kwampaku (882) under Uda --Motozane (1143-66), regent --Muchimaro (680-736), founds the southern (Nanke) family; Buddhist temples --Nagate (714-71), minister of the Left; favours accession of Konin --Nagazane, father of one of Toba's consorts --Nakamaro (710-64), grand councillor --Nakanari (d. 810), in conspiracy of Kusu --Narichika (1138-78), in Shishi-ga-tani plot --Naritoki, father of Sanjo's Empress --Nobuyori (1133-59), in Heiji tumult --Norimichi (996-1075), quarrels with Go-Sanjo --Noritane, compiler of Teiokeizu --Otsuga (773-843) --Sadaiye (1162-1241), or Teika, poet and anthologist --Sadakuni, father-in-law of Daigo --Sanetaka, minister --Saneyori (900-70), father of Murakami'
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