Ichijō family

Ichijō family

The Ichijō family (一条家 Ichijō-ke?) was one of five regent houses, branches of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family monopolizing regent positions Sesshō and Kampaku in Japan. The family was founded by Kujō Michiie's third son Ichijō Sanetsune.

The Daigo family (醍醐家 Daigo ke?) was a branch of the Ichijō family, founded in the early Edo period by Ichijō Akiyoshi's son Ichijō Fuyumoto.[1]

Tosa-Ichijō

The following is the list of the heads of Tosa-Ichijō clan (土佐一条氏?).

  1. Norifusa
  2. Fusaie
  3. Fusafuyu
  4. Fusamoto
  5. Kanesada
  6. Tadamasa
  7. Masachika

References

  1. ^ ja:醍醐家


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