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Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu

was a Japanese noble, statesman, general, and poet of the early Heian period. A member of the Hokke, he was the second son of the ''udaijin'' Fujiwara no Uchimaro. He attained the court rank of and the position of ''sadaijin'', and posthumously of and ''daijō-daijin''. He was also known as .
== Life ==
In the court of Emperor Kanmu, Fuyutsugu held posts as chief judge and then as a captain in the imperial guard. Upon Emperor Heizei's ascension in 806, Fuyutsugu was promoted to and . The next year, he was promoted to . Even while so supporting Crown Prince Kamino, he also held a position as chamberlain, and as in the ''daijō-kan''.
In 809, Emperor Saga assumed the throne, and Fuyutsugu was promoted at a stroke to and in the Imperial Guard. As a close aide of the emperor since his days as crown prince, Fuyutsugu had Saga's deep trust, and when the was created as a new secretarial organ for the emperor in response to the Kusuko Incident, Fuyutsugu was made its first head, along with Kose no Notari. In 811 he was promoted to ''sangi'', thus joining the ''kugyō''. He continued to be promoted quickly under Emperor Saga, including to in 814 and ''chūnagon'' in 816. In 819, he was appointed ''dainagon'', making him the head of the cabinet. With this Fuyutsugu finally surpassed Fujiwara no Otsugu of the Shikike, one year his senior, who had found great success under Emperor Kanmu and made ''sangi'' ten years before Fuyutsugu did. In 821, Fuyutsugu was promoted to ''udaijin''.
In the court of Saga's successor Emperor Junna, Kanmu's son, Otsugu was promoted to ''udaijin'' in 825, pushing Fuyutsugu to ''sadaijin''. Fuyutsugu died on August 30, 826, at the age of 52, with the ranks of , ''sadaijin'', and general of the imperial guard. Immediately after his death, he was granted the posthumous rank of . When his grandson Emperor Montoku ascended to the throne in 850, he granted Fuyutsugu the additional posthumous rank of ''daijō-daijin''.

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