Who dated Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō?

Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō

Lady Nijō (後深草院二条, Go-Fukakusain no Nijō) (1258 – after 1307) was a Japanese noblewoman, poet and author. She was a concubine of Emperor Go-Fukakusa from 1271 to 1283, and later became a Buddhist nun. After years of travelling, around 1304–07 she wrote a memoir, Towazugatari ("An Unasked-For Tale", commonly translated into English as The Confessions of Lady Nijō), the work for which she is known today, and which is also the only substantial source of information on her life.

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Hōjo

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Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō

 

Saionji Sanekane

Saionji Sanekane

Saionji Sanekane (西園寺実兼, 1249 - 1322 ), foi um Nobre do período Kamakura da História do Japão, foi o 7º líder dos Saionji.

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Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō

 

Emperor Kameyama

Emperor Kameyama

Emperor Kameyama (亀山天皇, Kameyama-tennō; 9 July 1249 – 4 October 1305) was the 90th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1260 through 1274.

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Go-Fukakusa-in no Nijō

 

Shōjo-hosshinnō

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