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  1. Konoe Taneie (近衛 稙家, 1503 – 1566?) fue un kuge que actuó de regente durante la era Muromachi. Fue hijo del regente Konoe Hisamichi. Ocupó la posición de kanpaku del Emperador Go-Kashiwabara y del Emperador Go-Nara entre 1525 y 1533, y nuevamente como kanpaku del Emperador Go-Nara entre 1536 y 1542.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Konoe_TaneieKonoe Taneie - Wikipedia

    Konoe Taneie (近衛 稙家, 1503 – 1566) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the late Muromachi period. He held the regent position of kampaku from 1525 to 1533 and from 1536 to 1542. He was the son of Konoe Hisamichi, and the father of Konoe Sakihisa. His daughter, Keifukuin Kaoku Gyokuei, wrote poetry and a commentary on The ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Konoe_TaneieKonoe Taneie - Wikiwand

    Konoe Taneie fue un kuge (cortesano) que actuó de regente durante la era Muromachi. Fue hijo del regente Konoe Hisamichi.

  4. Konoe Taneie (近衛 稙家, このえ たねいえ, 1502 – 1566), foi filho de Hisamichi, foi um nobre do período Sengoku da história do Japão. Pertencia ao ramo Konoe do Clã Fujiwara e se tornou Daijō Daijin entre 1537 e 1542 .

  5. Konoe Taneie (近衛 稙家? ) ( 1503 - 1566 ), fils de Konoe Hisamichi , est un noble de cour japonais ( kugyō ) de la fin de l' époque de Muromachi (1336–1573). Il exerce la fonction de régent kampaku des empereurs Go-Kashiwabara et Go-Nara de 1525 à 1533 et de nouveau de 1536 à 1542 .

  6. Keifukuin Kaoku Gyokuei (慶福院花屋玉栄, 1526 – after 1602) was a Japanese writer, poet, and commentator during the Sengoku period. She is best known for Kaokushō and Gyokueishū, her commentaries on the Tale of Genji. She was the daughter of Konoe Taneie, a nobleman and poet. [1] Early life. Gyokuei was born in 1526, a daughter of Konoe Taneie.

  7. Wife: daughter of Konoe Taneie; Concubines: Kojiju no Tsubone; Karasumaru-dono; Children: Teruwakamaru (1562–1562) nun in Kyokoji temple; nun in Kyokoji temple; Ashikaga Yoshitaka; Oike Yoshitatsu by Karasumaru-dono; Eras of Yoshiteru's bakufu. There were more than one era name or nengō in which Yoshiteru was identified as Shogun ...