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Five regent houses
Five regent houses Sekke, the Five regent houses (五摂家; go-seike or go-sekke) is a collective term for those five ... were of the clans that formed the Sekke or from branches of imperial family itself ...
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Kujō family
... They were counted as one of the Sekke, the five regent houses and therefore one ... kuge (court officials). As one of the Sekke, the five regent houses, the Kujō clan ... were of the clans that formed the Sekke or from branches if imperial family itself ...
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Sessho and Kampaku
... families among the descendants of Yorimichi called Sekke. Until 1868 those five families held those ... Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu. Sekke consisted in five families: Konoe family, Kujō ...
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Emperor of Japan
... to be held only by a Fujiwara sekke lord. Earlier, the emperors had married females ... house laws, which stipulated that daughters of Sekke (the five main branches of the higher ...
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Sessho and Kampaku (translated from Spanish)
... existed five called descending families of Yorimichi Sekke. Even 1868 those five families exclusively had ... Hideyoshi and its nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu. The Sekke consisted of five families: Konoe family, Kuj ...
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List of Kuge families
... Fujiwara, Minamoto) and the Kakaku (rank). Fujiwara Sekke Ichijo 「一条」 Konoe 「近衛家」 Kujo 「九条家」 Nijo 「二条家」 Takatsukasa 「高司家」 Seigake ...
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Nijo family
... one of the five regent houses (go-sekke). External links Nijo Kamon The Kamon of ...
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Ichijo family
... one of the five regent houses (go-sekke) of the Fujiwara clan in Japan. External ...
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Kuge
... appointed in their life. The groups were: Sekke: possible to be appointed Sessho and Kampaku ...
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Fujiwara family
... always been recruited from one of the Sekke Fujiwara. Imperial princesses were often married to ...
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