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Tokudaiji Saneatsu
徳大寺 実淳
BornJune 22, 1445
DiedSeptember 12, 1533(1533-09-12) (aged 88)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationKugyō
Children4
Parent
  • Tokudaiji Kin'ari (father)

Tokudaiji Saneatsu (徳大寺 実淳, 22 June 1445 – 12 September 1533) was a Japanese kugyō during the Muromachi period.

He was the son of Tokudaiji Kin'ari.[1] His children were Tokudaiji Fusako (wife of Konoe Hisamichi and mother of Konoe Taneie and Koga Haremichi),[2][3] Tokudaiji Kintane, Hino Uchimitsu[4] and a wife of Koga Michinobu.[5]

Biography[edit]

On 29 August 1462, Saneatsu was made a jusanmi. From 1481 to 1485, he served as a naidaijin. He was promoted to juichii on 4 May 1485. He later served as the Minister of the Left from 1487 to 1493. Finally, from 1509 to 1511, he served as daijō-daijin.[6] On 13 September 1511, he retired and undertook pabbajja, taking the name of Ninkei (忍継).[7][unreliable source?] He died in 1533.[8][9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 史料纂集古記録編126 師郷記6 [Historical Compilation of Old Records 126 Morosatoki 6] (in Japanese). Vol. 23. 1985. ISBN 9784797113068.
  • ^ "明正天皇" [Empress Meishō]. いわれひこの何かの部屋 (in Japanese). 19 December 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  • ^ "近衛尚通年譜" [Konoe Hisamichi yearbook] (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  • ^ Yukawa, Toshiharu (2005). 戦国期公家社会と荘園経済 [Sengoku Period Public Society and Manor Economy] (in Japanese). ISBN 9784797107449.
  • ^ "徳大寺家(清華家)" [Tokudaiji family (Seigake)]. Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  • ^ 徳大寺実淳(とくだいじ さねあつ) [Tokudaiji Saneatsu]. Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  • ^ "Tokudaiji (Seigake)" 清華家(清華家). 公卿類別譜(公家の歴史) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  • ^ "戦国主要事件&生没年表・天文年間(1532~1553)" [Sengoku Period Major Incidents & Birth - Death Tables - Years (1532 - 1553)]. 戦国浪漫 (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  • ^ Ichiko, Teishi (1993). 国書人名辞典 [National Title Personal Name Dictionary] (in Japanese). Vol. 3. p. 397.

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