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Nijō Michihira
Japanese noble (1288–1335) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nijō Michihira (二条道平, 1288 – February 27, 1335) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the late Kamakura period. He was the son of regent Nijō Kanemoto.
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Nijō.
Michihira held the position of kampaku (chief advisor to the emperor) from 1316–1318 and from 1327–1330. He married a daughter of Nijō Morotada and a daughter of Saionji Kin'aki [ja]. From the latter he had a son, Nijō Yoshimoto, and a daughter who was later a consort of Emperor Go-Daigo, and another son who was adopted by the Tominokouji family and became known as Tominokouji Michinao [ja].