Konoe, Nobutada, 1565-1614
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Sources of Information
- His Konoe Nobutada Shinsen rōei shū, 1980:
- Dai Nihon jimmei j.
- Dai jimmei j.
- Nihon rekishi d. j.
- Nihon jimmei j.
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Wikipedia description:
Konoe Nobutada (近衛 信尹, 1565 – 1614) was a Momoyama period Japanese courtier known as a poet, calligrapher, painter and diarist. Having no legitimate son, he adopted his nephew Nobuhiro as his heir. Other names he is known by are Nobumoto (信基) and Nobusuke (信輔) in his early life, and Sanmyakuin (三藐院), his title in his late period. In Japanese calligraphy he is distinguished as one of the Kan'ei Sanpitsu (寛永三筆) or "Three Brushes of the Kan'ei period", named in imitation of the Heian period Sanpitsu.
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