Takatsukasa Fuyuhira

Takatsukasa Fuyuhira (1275 - 11 February 1327; 鷹司 冬平) was Chancellor of Japan in the apex of his career.

Takatsukasa Fuyuhira was born into the Takatsukasa clan, a branch of the Fujiwara clan, as the son of Takatsukasa Mototada. He thus may be called Fujiwara Fuyuhira in old texts.

Titles

His tenure as Minister of the Interior lasted from 1299 to 1302; in that title, he was preceded by Saionji Kinhira and succeeded by Ichijō Uchizane.

His tenure as Minister of the Right lasted from 1302 to 1306; in that title, he was preceded by Tokudaiji Kintaka and succeeded by Konoe Iehira.

His tenure as Minister of the Left lasted from 1306 to 1309; in that title, he was preceded by Kujō Moronori and succeeded by Saionji Kinhira.

His tenure as Advisor lasted from 1308 to 1311; in that title, he was preceded by Kujō Moronori and succeeded by himself as Chancellor.

His tenure as Minister of Governance lasted part of 1311; in that title, he was preceded by Ōimikado Nobutsugu and succeeded by Sanjō Saneshige.

His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1311 to 1313; in that title, he was preceded by himself as Advisor and succeeded by Konoe Iehira.

His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1315 to 1316; in that title, he was preceded by Konoe Iehira and succeeded by Nijō Michihira.

His tenure as Minister of Governance lasted from 1323 to 1327; in that title, he was preceded by Koga Michio and succeeded by Imadegawa Kanesue.

His tenure as Chancellor lasted from 1325 to 1327; in that title, he was preceded by Kujō Fusazane and succeeded by Nijō Michihira.

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