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Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原 呈子, also read Fujiwara no Shimeko; 1131 – October 23, 1176) was a Japanese noblewoman (nyoin) of the late Heian period. She was a consort to Emperor Konoe but did not bear him any children and entered religious orders in her mid twenties. Her dharma name was Shōjōkan (清浄観) and her ingō was Kujō-in (九条院).

Fujiwara no Teishi
藤原呈子
Empress consort of Japan
TenureJuly 18, 1150 – March 5, 1158
Empress dowager of Japan
Tenure1158–1168

Born1131
DiedOctober 23, 1176(1176-10-23) (aged 44–45)
SpouseEmperor Konoe
HouseImperial House of Japan
FatherFujiwara no Koremichi
MotherFujiwara no Tatsuko

Biography

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Fujiwara no Teishi was born in 1131[1]toFujiwara no Koremichi[1] and a daughter of Fujiwara no Akitaka.[1] She became the adopted daughter of the kanpaku Fujiwara no Tadamichi.[1] Like many Japanese noblewomen of the pre-modern era, the correct reading of her given name is uncertain,[citation needed] and the readings Teishi[1] and Shimeko[citation needed] are speculative on and kun readings, respectively.[citation needed]

InKyūan 6 (1150) she entered the service of Emperor Konoe,[1] initially as a nyōgo[1] and later become empress (chūgū).[1] This was against the backdrop of between Tadamichi and his brother Yorinaga regarding whose daughter would be the mother of the future emperor.[1] Unfortunately, she did not provide the emperor with an heir,[1] and in Kyūju 2 (1155) she entered religious orders due to illness,[1] taking the dharma name Shōjōkan.[1]InHōgen 1 (1156) she became Kōgō-gūshiki [ja][1] and in Hōgen 3 (1158) Kōtaigō-gūshiki [ja].[1]InNin'an 3 (1168) she became a nyoin,[1] with Kujō-in as her ingō.[1]

She died in 1176.[1]

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Nomura 2007.

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Japanese royalty
Preceded by

Fujiwara no Tashi

Empress consort of Japan
1150–1158
Succeeded by

Fujiwara no Kinshi

Preceded by

Minamoto no Yoshiko
(granted title posthumously)

Empress dowager of Japan
1158–1168
Succeeded by

Taira no Shigeko


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