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Kujō family

was a Japanese aristocratic kin group.〔Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). ''Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon''; Papinot, (2003). ("Kujō," ''Nobiliare du Japon'', p. 25 ); retrieved 2013-7-7.〕 The Kujō was a branch of the Fujiwara clan.〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). ("Kujō" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 571.〕
==History==
The family was founded by Kujō Michiie.〔
The Kujō was one of the five Fujiwara families from which the Sesshō and Kampaku were chosen.〔
The fourth and fifth Shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, Kujō Yoritsune and Kujō Yoritsugu, came from this clan.
The Kujō family were sponsors of the Kitano Shrine. In 1219, Kujō Michiie (1191–1252) offered "Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki" (Illustrated Scroll of the History of the Kitano Shrine) to the Kitano shrine.
After the Meiji Restoration, members of the Kujō clan were elevated to princedom and given the title Prince.
Sadako, the empress of Emperor Taishō and mother of Hirohito was a member of this family.〔

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