Nijō Nariyuki

Japanese noble (1816–1878)
Nijō Nariyuki

Nijō Nariyuki (二条 斉敬, November 1, 1816 – December 5, 1878) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the late Edo period and the early Meiji period. He was the last kampaku regent in Japanese history and the last sesshō as a subject. He was the 26th head of the Nijō family.

Life

Nijō Nariyuki was born as the second son of Minister of the Left, Nijō Narinobu.

He held regent positions kampaku from January 31, 1864 to January 30, 1867 and sesshō from February 13, 1867, to January 3, 1868.

He adopted a son of Kujō Hisatada who became known as Nijō Motohiro. He also had son Nijō Masamaro.

References

  • ネケト. 二条家(摂家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2004-08-15. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
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Sesshō
Asuka periodHeian periodKamakura periodMuromachi periodEdo periodTaishō era
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Kampaku
Heian period
Kamakura period
Nanboku-chō period
Southern Court
  • Nijō Moromoto
  • Konoe Tsuneie
  • Nijō Norimoto
  • Nijō Noriyori
  • Nijō Fuyuzane
  • Konoe-tono (name unknown)
Northern Court
Muromachi period
Sengoku period
Azuchi–Momoyama period
Edo period


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