Konoe family

Konoe family

The Konoe family (近衛家 Konoe-ke) was a branch of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful noble family in Japan. As one of the five regent houses, the Konoe family monopolized the offices of Sessho and Kampaku along with Takatsukasa, Kujo, Nijo and Ichijo families. They are collectively known as the Five regent houses.

With the support from Taira no Kiyomori, Konoe Motozane founded the clan. Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe came from this clan.

List of members

* Konoe Motozane
* Konoe Motomichi
* Konoe Iehiro
* Konoe Kanetsune
* Konoe Sakihisa
* Konoe Nobutada
* Konoe Nobuhiro

* Konoe Tadahiro
* Konoe Motohiro
* Konoe Iezane
* Konoe Atsumaro
* Konoe Fumimaro (Fumimaro Konoe)
* Hidemaro Konoe
* Tadateru Konoe

See also

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External links

* [http://www.harimaya.com/o_kamon1/kuge/konoe.jpgKonoe Kamon] The Kamon of the Konoe family


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