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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. 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.

  4. Konoe Sakihisa (jap. 近衛 前久; * 1536; † 7. Juni 1612; (jap. Kalender: Keichō 慶長 17/5/8), veraltete Umschrift: Konoye Sakihisa, war von 1554 bis 1568 Kampaku (Regent) für zwei japanische Kaiser während der Sengoku-Zeit.

  5. The “cloud-patterned paper” (kumogami), featuring blue- and purple-dyed undulating cloud motifs, evokes the aesthetic sensibilities of the ancient Heian court. The calligrapher, Konoe Sakihisa, a courtier-poet of high rank, was recognized as one of the most talented calligraphers of his day.

  6. Konoe Sakihisa is the chief advisor of and effectively regent (kampaku) for the empress Himiko. He is a descendant of the Fujiwara clan. He is an extremely arrogant blue blooded individual who intends to restore the Yamato Gosho by working at Himiko's side.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2017 · Konoe Sakihisa was the 16th head of the Konoe family, one of the five "regent" houses ( gosekke) among the court nobility. He is known for both his calligraphy and his waka. [1] The son of Konoe Taneie, he was raised alongside Shoguns Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ashikaga Yoshiaki.