Ichijō Fusamichi
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Ichijō Fusamichi | |
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Lord | Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (until 1526) Emperor Go-Nara (after 1526) |
Born | 1509 (1509) |
Died | December 1, 1556(1556-12-01) (aged 46–47) |
Issue | Ichijō Kanefuyu Ichijō Kanesada (adopted) Ichijō Uchimoto |
Clan | Ichijō |
Father | Ichijō Fusaie (birth) Ichijō Fuyuyoshi (adoptive) |
Ichijō Fusamichi (一条 房通, 1509 – December 1, 1556) was a Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). The second son of the kampaku, Ichijō Fusaie, he was adopted by Ichijō Fuyuyoshi. Fusamichi was appointed to kampaku in 1545, an office which he held until 1548.
He married a daughter of his adopted father Fuyuyoshi, and with her had two sons: Kanefuyu and Uchimoto. They adopted Ichijo Fusamoto's son, Kanesada.
Family
- Father: Ichijo Fusaie
- Foster Father: Ichijo Fuyuyoshi
- Wife: daughter of Ichijo Fuyuyoshi
- Children:
- Adopted Son: Ichijo Kanesada
References
- ネケト. 一条家(摂家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
Preceded by | Kampaku 1545-1548 | Succeeded by |
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Kampaku
- Fujiwara no Mototsune
- Fujiwara no Tadahira
- Fujiwara no Saneyori
- Fujiwara no Kanemichi
- Fujiwara no Yoritada
- Fujiwara no Kaneie
- Fujiwara no Michitaka
- Fujiwara no Michikane
- Fujiwara no Yorimichi
- Fujiwara no Norimichi
- Fujiwara no Morozane
- Fujiwara no Moromichi
- Fujiwara no Tadazane
- Fujiwara no Tadamichi
- Konoe Motozane
- Fujiwara no Motofusa
- Konoe Motomichi
- Kujō Kanezane
- Konoe Motomichi
- Konoe Iezane
- Kujō Michiie
- Konoe Kanetsune
- Nijō Yoshizane
- Ichijō Sanetsune
- Takatsukasa Kanehira
- Nijō Yoshizane
- Ichijō Sanetsune
- Konoe Motohira
- Takatsukasa Mototada
- Kujō Tadaie
- Takatsukasa Kanehira
- Nijō Morotada
- Konoe Iemoto
- Kujō Tadanori
- Konoe Iemoto
- Takatsukasa Kanetada
- Nijō Kanemoto
- Kujō Moronori
- Takatsukasa Fuyuhira
- Konoe Iehira
- Nijō Michihira
- Ichijō Uchitsune
- Kujō Fusazane
- Konoe Tsunetada
- Takatsukasa Fuyunori
Southern Court |
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Northern Court |
- Kujō Kanetaka
- Konoe Nobutada
- Takatsukasa Nobufusa
- Kujō Yukiie
- Takatsukasa Nobuhisa
- Nijō Akizane
- Kujō Yukiie
- Konoe Nobuhiro
- Ichijō Akiyoshi
- Konoe Hisatsugu
- Nijō Mitsuhira
- Takatsukasa Fusasuke
- Ichijō Kaneteru
- Konoe Motohiro
- Takatsukasa Kanehiro
- Konoe Iehiro
- Kujō Sukezane
- Nijō Tsunahira
- Konoe Iehisa
- Nijō Yoshitada
- Ichijō Kaneka
- Ichijō Michika
- Konoe Uchisaki
- Kujō Naozane
- Takatsukasa Sukehira
- Ichijō Teruyoshi
- Takatsukasa Masahiro
- Ichijō Tadayoshi
- Takatsukasa Masamichi
- Kujō Hisatada
- Konoe Tadahiro
- Takatsukasa Sukehiro
- Nijō Nariyuki
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