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Konoe Iehiro
Japanese court noble / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this Japanese name, the surname is Konoe.
Konoe Iehiro (近衛 家熈[1], July 24, 1667 – November 5, 1736), son of regent Motohiro, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He held a regent position kampaku from 1707 to 1709 and from 1709 to 1712.[2]
Quick Facts Chancellor (Daijō-daijin) of Japan, Succeeded by ...
Konoe Iehiro 近衛 家熈 | |
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Chancellor (Daijō-daijin) of Japan | |
In office 12 February 1711 – 10 September 1710 | |
Succeeded by | Konoe Iehisa |
Kampaku (1st) | |
In office 1707–1709 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 July 1667 Japan |
Died | November 5, 1736(1736-11-05) (aged 69) Japan |
Spouse(s) | Imperial Princess Ken'shi Machiriji Ryōshi Unknown concubine |
Children | Lady Tokukun Konoe Iehisa Takatsukasa Fusahiro Konoe Hisako Konoe Yasuko Takara Shinsei Takatsukasa Hisasuke Masahime Lady Fusako |
Parent(s) | Konoe Motohiro (father) Imperial Princess Tsuneko (mother) |
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