List of Famous people named Fujiwara
Fujiwara no Yasuhira
Fujiwara no Yasuhira was the fourth ruler of Northern Fujiwara in Mutsu Province, Japan, the second son of Hidehira.
Fujiwara no Michikane
Fujiwara no Michikane, the son of Kaneie, was a Japanese nobleman and monk of the Heian period.
Fujiwara no Michitaka
Fujiwara no Michitaka , the first son of Kaneie, was a Kugyō of the Heian period. He served as regent (Sesshō) for the Emperor Ichijō, and later as Kampaku. Ichijō married Michitaka's daughter Teishi (Sadako), thus continuing the close ties between the Imperial family and the Fujiwara.
Fujiwara no Kaneie
Fujiwara no Kaneie was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.
Fujiwara no Tokihira
Fujiwara no Tokihira was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.
Fujiwara no Hidehira
Fujiwara no Hidehira was the third ruler of Northern Fujiwara in Mutsu Province, Japan, the grandson of Fujiwara no Kiyohira. During the Genpei War, he controlled his territory independently of the central government; however, he was the official imperial governor for Mutsu Province as of 1181. He offered shelter to the young Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who had escaped from Kyoto. For many years, Hidehira was Yoshitsune's benefactor and protector, and it was from Hidehira's territory that Yoshitsune joined his brother at the start of the Genpei War.
Fujiwara no Kinsue
Fujiwara no Kinsue, also known as Kaikō, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.
Fujiwara no Tamemitsu
Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (942–992) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.
Fujiwara no Muchimaro
Fujiwara no Muchimaro was a Japanese courtier (kuge) and politician of the late Asuka and early Nara period. He founded the Nanke ("Southern") branch of the Fujiwara clan. His court rank is Senior First Rank.
Fujiwara no Takamitsu
Fujiwara no Takamitsu was a mid-Heian period waka poet and Japanese nobleman. He is designated as a member of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. His father was Fujiwara no Morosuke, and his mother was Princess Masako , the daughter of Emperor Daigo. He was a brilliant waka poet, acclaimed as a genius when he was fifteen, and was included in the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry.