Takatsukasa Fusasuke

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Takatsukasa Fusasuke ( Japanese 鷹 司 房 輔 ; * June 22, 1637 ; † March 1, 1700 ) was a scion of the noble family Takatsukasa , which was revived by Takatsukasa Nobufusa , originally descended from Konoe Iezane , who was considered one of the go-sekke for worthy enough Providing rulers for Japanese rulers.

Fusasuke was the firstborn of Norihira and Naidaijin from 1658 . From November 14, 1664 he officiated as Sesshō and from 1668 as Kampaku for Reigen until March 26, 1682.

His wife was a daughter of Mōri Hidenari . Hirasuke ( 実 輔 ; 1661–1685) of the Saionji branch (northern Fujiwara ) was adopted by his later sons . The youngest was as Ichijō Kaneka ( 一條 兼 香 , also: Ichijō Kaneyoshi ; 1692-1751) regent for Sakuramachi .

Two other sons Shinkaku ( 信 覚 ; † 1701) and Ryūson ( 隆 尊 ; 1689–1764) held the hereditary position of the betto in the Kōfuku-ji in the family .

It is not clear whether Fusasuke had daughters or other wives.

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