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  1. Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久, 1536 – 7 de junio de 1612?) fue un kuge que actuó de regente a finales de la era Muromachi y comienzos de la era Azuchi-Momoyama. Fue hijo del regente Konoe Taneie. Ocupó la posición de kanpaku del Emperador Go-Nara y del Emperador Ōgimachi entre 1554 y 1568.

  2. Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久) (1536 – June 7, 1612), son of regent Taneie, was a court noble of Japan. His life spanned the Sengoku, Azuchi–Momoyama, and early Edo periods. He served as kampaku - sadaijin and daijō-daijin, rising to the junior first rank.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Konoe Sakihisa (近衛 前久 1536 – 7 de junio de 1612?) fue un kuge ( cortesano) que actuó de regente a finales de la era Muromachi y comienzos de la era Azuchi-Momoyama. Fue hijo del regente Konoe Taneie. Este nombre sigue la onomástica japonesa; el apellido es Konoe.

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    He, like many nobles, dyes his teeth black. He is apparently more powerful than first impressions would have one believe, as Yoshiharu, who usually dodges any attack thrown at him from the front, couldn't dodge his kicks. He is muscular under his robes.

    Yoshiharu describes him as a parasite, he views any without noble blood as inferior to the point where if they help him in any way it is just their duty to do so and has no reason to feel grateful to any extent. He is also blunt and rude to anyone he feels as being beneath himself, such as kicking Yoshiharu heavily and even attempting to drag Nobun...

    Konoe is a descendant of the Fugiwara clan, and raised with all the privaleges of that bloodline. Eventually he became Kampaku, serving directly under Empress Himiko.

    Kyoto Arc

    He first appears after Yoshiharu accidentally falls on him in the Yamato Gosho, in response to which he promptly kicks Yoshiharu with a football. Yoshiharu neither resists nor fights back, as this would result in damaging Nobuna's standing. He is the primary hindrance to the rise of Imagawa Yoshimoto as Shogun and hinders the Oda clan from placing her in that position simply because he disagrees with it.

    Current Arc

    Konoe's plans effectively seem to back Nobuna into a corner, with Sakai, her main shipping lane for gunpowder, being targetted by the Mori Clan's pirate allies and the impending uprising of the Nyankousou. While celebrating this with Tsuda Sougyu, Nobuna and Yoshiharu burst into the room, having overheard their conversation in its entirety, and out Konoe as a traitor. Konoe and Nobuna then end up in a prolonged argument, where he accuses her of trying to use the Regalia to become Kami, two of...

    While he is a villain in the Light Novels as well, the Anime vastly increases Konoe's role as an antagonist. In the Light Novels he does not take the stage and instead works to subtly sabotage or h...

  4. Konoe Sakiko (1575–1630), daughter of Konoe Sakihisa, married to Emperor Go-Yōzei; Chikurin-in (1579/80–1649), daughter of Ōtani Yoshitsugu. She was also known as Akihime and Riyohime. She was married to Sanada Yukimura. They had two sons, Sanada Daisuke and Sanada Daihachi, and some daughters

  5. 29 de sept. de 2017 · Konoe Sakihisa - SamuraiWiki. Birth: 1536. Death: 1612. Titles: Kampaku ( 1554 ), Sangû, Daijô daijin. Other names: 近衛晴嗣 (Konoe Harutsugu), 近衛前嗣 (Konoe Sakitsugu), 龍山 (Ryûzan) Children: Konoe Nobutada, Konoe Sakiko. Distinction: Imperial regent. Japanese: 近衛 前久 (Konoe Sakihisa)

  6. The calligrapher, Konoe Sakihisa, a courtier-poet of high rank, was recognized as one of the most talented calligraphers of his day. Both texts refer to chrysanthemums and are included in the autumn section of Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing, the influential anthology compiled by courtier-poet Fujiwara no Kintō about 1014.