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Fujiwara no Koretada (藤原 伊尹; 924–972), also known as Fujiwara no Koremasa or Kentokuko, Ichijō sesshō and ''Mikawa-kō'', was a Japanese statesman, courtier, politician and waka-poet during the Heian period.〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Fujiwara no Tokihira" in ; Brinkley, Frank ''et al.'' (1915). 〕 His poems were published in "The Collected Poems of the First Ward Regent", Ichijo Sessho Gyoshu, and in Hyakunin Isshu (poem No. 45). ==Career== Emperor Murakami named Koretada conservator of Japanese poetry in 951.〔Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). ; see "Fousiwara-no I tada", pre-Hepburn romanization〕 Koretada served as a minister during the reign of Emperor En'yū. * 970 (''Tenroku 1, 1st month''): Koretada is named ''udaijin''.〔Titsingh, 〕 * 970 (''Tenroku 1, 5th month''): After the death of Fujiwara no Saneyori, Koretada is named ''sesshō'' (regent).〔Brinkley, ; Titsingh, 〕 * 971 (''Tenroku 2, 11th month''): Koretada assumes the office of ''daijō daijin''.〔 * 972 (''Tenroku 3, 5th day of the 1st month''): The enthronement of Emperor En'yu is supervised by Koretada.〔Titsingh, 〕 * 972 (''Tenroku 3, 11th month''): Koretada died at age 49; and he was posthumously raised to first class rank. He was granted the posthumous title of ''Mikawa-kō.'' 〔 The immediate consequence of Koretada's death was a period of intense rivalry between his brothers Kanemichi and Kaneie.〔Brinkley, 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fujiwara no Koretada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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