Konoe Tsunetada (1302 - 21 September 1352; 近衛 経忠) was Chancellor of Japan in the apex of his career.
He later served a second stint as Chancellor from 1336 to 1337 under the Northern Court, but fled to serve the Southern Court.
His tenure as Minister of the Right lasted from 1324 to 1330; in that title, he was preceded by Imadegawa Kanesue and succeeded by Konoe Mototsugu.
His tenure as Chancellor lasted part of 1330; in that title, he was preceded by Nijō Michihira and succeeded by Takatsukasa Fuyunori.
His tenure as Minister of the Right lasted part of 1333; in that title, he was preceded by Ōmiya Suehira and succeeded by Koga Nagamichi.
His tenure as Minister of the Right lasted part of 1334; in that title, he was preceded by Koga Nagamichi and succeeded by Takatsukasa Fuyunori.
His tenure as Minister of the Left lasted from 1336 to 1337; in that title, he was preceded by Takatsukasa Fuyunori and succeeded by Ichijō Tsunemichi.
His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1336 to 1337; in that title, he was preceded by Takatsukasa Fuyunori and succeeded by Konoe Mototsugu.
His tenure as Minister of the Left under the Southern Court lasted from before 1339 to before 1341.
《日本國史略:後醍醐天皇紀》 《太平記:巻第五》