Konoe Iemoto (近衛 家基) was Chancellor of Japan in the apex of his career.
Konoe Iemoto was born into the Konoe clan, a branch of the Fujiwara clan, as the son of Konoe Motohira. He thus may be called Fujiwara Iemoto in old texts.
His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1289 to 1291; in that title, he was preceded by Nijō Morotada and succeeded by Kujō Tadanori.[DNHS-377]
His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1293 to 1296; in that title, he was preceded by Kujō Tadanori and succeeded by Takatsukasa Kanetada.[DNHS-377]
[DNHS-377]: The History of Great Japan (chapter 377) (hyperlink)