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Fujiwara no Tanetsugu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fujiwara no Tanetsugu
was a Japanese noble of the late Nara period. He was the grandson of the ''sangi'' Fujiwara no Umakai, the founder of the Fujiwara Shikike. He reached the court rank of and the position of ''chūnagon''. He was posthumously awarded the rank of and the position of ''daijō-daijin''. == Life ==
The ''Shoku Nihongi'' first mentions Tanetsugu in 766, when he was promoted from to . Two years later, in 768, he was appointed as governor of Mimasaka Province. Thanks to the Shikike's staunch support of Emperor Kōnin's ascension, the family was successful in his court. Tanetsugu held various positions as a provincial governor, as well as civil and military roles, and was steadily promoted through the ranks, reaching in 781. After the deaths of his uncles Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu and Fujiwara no Momokawa, Tanetsugu came to represent the Shikike as the oldest grandson of Umakai. Along with the ascension of Emperor Kanmu in 781, Tanetsugu was promoted to . With the Emperor's deep trust, Tanetsugu was promoted quickly, joining the ''kugyō'' with a promotion to ''sangi'' in 782. In 783, he was promoted to , and in 784 was made ''chūnagon''.
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