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Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周, 974 – February 14, 1010), the second son of Michitaka, was a kugyo (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. His mother was Takashina no Takako, also known as Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍). His sister Teishi (Sadako) was married to Emperor Ichijō, and Korechika aspired to become the regent (Sessho) for his young brother-in-law after his father's death. Korechika's (ultimately fruitless) ambitions pitted him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi's unexpected death. This left Michinaga's daughter, Shoshi, as Ichijō's sole empress, solidifying Michinaga's power at court.

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  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周, 974 – February 14, 1010), the second son of Michitaka, was a kugyo (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. His mother was Takashina no Takako, also known as Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍). His sister Teishi (Sadako) was married to Emperor Ichijō, and Korechika aspired to become the regent (Sessho) for his young brother-in-law after his father's death. Korechika's (ultimately fruitless) ambitions pitted him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi's unexpected death. This left Michinaga's daughter, Shoshi, as Ichijō's sole empress, solidifying Michinaga's power at court. In Chōtoku 2 (長徳2年) (996), Korechika and his younger brother Takaie were exiled to Dazaifu. Korechika was charged with shooting an arrow at Retired Emperor Kazan, and performing an esoteric Shingon curse known as Daigensuihō (大元帥法), which was reserved solely for the emperor. He was pardoned a year later, and subsequently became Jun-Daijin (associate minister; 准大臣). Korechika is sometimes referred to as Gidō-sanshi (儀同三司) or Sochi no Naidaijin (帥内大臣). (en)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周), 974 – 14 février 1010, deuxième fils de Michitaka, est un kugyō (noble japonais) de l'époque de Heian. Sa mère est Takashina no Takako, aussi connue sous le nom Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍). Sa sœur Teishi (Sadako) est mariée à l'empereur Ichijō et Korechika aspire à être le régent sesshō de son jeune beau-frère à la mort du père de celui-ci. Les ambitions, finalement vaines, de Korechika se heurtent à son puissant oncle Fujiwara no Michinaga et la lutte pour le pouvoir qui en résulte dure jusqu'à la mort inattendue de l'impératrice Teishi. Cette situation laisse l'impératrice Shōshi, fille de Michinaga, seule impératrice d'Ichijō, ce qui solidifie le pouvoir de Michinaga. Au cours de l'ère Chōtoku 2 (長徳2年) (996), Korechika et son jeune frère Takaie sont exilés à Dazaifu. Korechika est accusé d'avoir tiré une flèche sur l'empereur retiré Kazan et d'avoir célébré une cérémonie Shingon ésotérique appelée Taigen no Hō (大元帥法) réservée au seul empereur. Il est pardonné un an plus tard et devient par la suite Jun-Daijin (ministre associé (准大臣). Korechika est parfois appelé Gidō-sanshi (儀同三司) ou Sochi no Naidaijin (帥内大臣). (fr)
  • 藤原 伊周(ふじわらの これちか)は、平安時代中期の公卿。藤原北家、摂政関白内大臣藤原道隆の嫡男(三男)。官位は正二位・内大臣 (ja)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原伊周 974 - 1010?). Foi um estadista, membro da corte e político durante o período Heian da história do Japão. (pt)
  • 藤原伊周(974年-1010年2月14日),幼名小千代,关白藤原道隆第三子,母正室高阶贵子。有同母妹一条天皇皇后藤原定子,同母弟权中纳言藤原隆家等。以与叔父藤原道长争权事著名,平安时代重要历史事件“长德之变”的中心人物。在政斗中败于藤原道长,后郁郁而终。 (zh)
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  • 藤原 伊周(ふじわらの これちか)は、平安時代中期の公卿。藤原北家、摂政関白内大臣藤原道隆の嫡男(三男)。官位は正二位・内大臣 (ja)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原伊周 974 - 1010?). Foi um estadista, membro da corte e político durante o período Heian da história do Japão. (pt)
  • 藤原伊周(974年-1010年2月14日),幼名小千代,关白藤原道隆第三子,母正室高阶贵子。有同母妹一条天皇皇后藤原定子,同母弟权中纳言藤原隆家等。以与叔父藤原道长争权事著名,平安时代重要历史事件“长德之变”的中心人物。在政斗中败于藤原道长,后郁郁而终。 (zh)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周, 974 – February 14, 1010), the second son of Michitaka, was a kugyo (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. His mother was Takashina no Takako, also known as Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍). His sister Teishi (Sadako) was married to Emperor Ichijō, and Korechika aspired to become the regent (Sessho) for his young brother-in-law after his father's death. Korechika's (ultimately fruitless) ambitions pitted him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi's unexpected death. This left Michinaga's daughter, Shoshi, as Ichijō's sole empress, solidifying Michinaga's power at court. (en)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原 伊周), 974 – 14 février 1010, deuxième fils de Michitaka, est un kugyō (noble japonais) de l'époque de Heian. Sa mère est Takashina no Takako, aussi connue sous le nom Kō-no-Naishi (高内侍). Sa sœur Teishi (Sadako) est mariée à l'empereur Ichijō et Korechika aspire à être le régent sesshō de son jeune beau-frère à la mort du père de celui-ci. Les ambitions, finalement vaines, de Korechika se heurtent à son puissant oncle Fujiwara no Michinaga et la lutte pour le pouvoir qui en résulte dure jusqu'à la mort inattendue de l'impératrice Teishi. Cette situation laisse l'impératrice Shōshi, fille de Michinaga, seule impératrice d'Ichijō, ce qui solidifie le pouvoir de Michinaga. (fr)
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  • Fujiwara no Korechika (en)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (fr)
  • 藤原伊周 (ja)
  • Fujiwara no Korechika (pt)
  • 藤原伊周 (zh)
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