Nijō Munehira
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, son of regent Nijō Yoshitada, was a Japanese ''
kugyō is the collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras. The term generally referred to the and court officials and denoted a court rank between First Rank and Third Rank un ...
'' (court noble) of the
Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
. He adopted Kujō Yukinori's son who became known as
Nijō Munemoto , son of Kujō Yukinori and adopted son of Nijō Munehira, was a Japanese ''kugyō'' (court noble) of the Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the ...
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Family

Parents *Father: Nijō Yoshitada (二条 吉忠, 26 September 1689– 28 August 1737) *Mother: a Court lady (家女房) Consorts and issues: *Wife: Unknown name *Adopted children:
Nijō Munemoto , son of Kujō Yukinori and adopted son of Nijō Munehira, was a Japanese ''kugyō'' (court noble) of the Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the ...
(二条 宗基, June 8, 1727 – February 9, 1754), son of
Kujō Yukinori , son of Sukezane and adopted son of his brother Morotaka, was a ''kugyō'' or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He married a daughter of Tokugawa Yoshimichi (fourth head of Owari Domain) and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Tsu ...


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* 1718 births 1738 deaths Munehira 18th-century Japanese people {{japan-noble-stub