Ichijō Fusamichi
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Ichijō.
Ichijō Fusamichi (一条 房通, 1509 – December 1, 1556) was a Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). The second son of the kampaku, Ichijō Fusaie, he was adopted by Ichijō Fuyuyoshi. Fusamichi was appointed to kampaku in 1545, an office which he held until 1548.
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Lord | Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (until 1526) Emperor Go-Nara (after 1526) |
Born | 1509 (1509) |
Died | December 1, 1556(1556-12-01) (aged 46–47) |
Issue | Ichijō Kanefuyu Ichijō Kanesada (adopted) Ichijō Uchimoto |
Clan | Ichijō |
Father | Ichijō Fusaie (birth) Ichijō Fuyuyoshi (adoptive) |
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He married a daughter of his adopted father Fuyuyoshi, and with her had two sons: Kanefuyu and Uchimoto. They adopted Ichijo Fusamoto's son, Kanesada.