
Clan
Fujiwara Clan
The Fujiwara Clan (藤原氏) is a Japanese clan, classified as divine-descent (Shinbetsu), recorded in classical genealogical sources.
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Fujiwara Clan (藤原氏) is a Japanese clan of divine-descent (Shinbetsu) lineage recorded in classical genealogical sources. See the Japanese page for the full record.
Description
The Fujiwara Clan (藤原氏) is a Japanese clan recorded in the classical genealogical sources of Japan. In the Shinsen Shōjiroku (815 CE) and related lineage chronicles, the clan is classified as divine-descent (Shinbetsu). The lineage is traditionally associated with Yamato (modern Nara Prefecture) and Yamashiro (modern southern Kyoto Prefecture). Lineage records appear in classical chronicles, shrine genealogies, and provincial gazetteers. See the Japanese-language page for the full lineage record, member registry, and citation list.
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Sources
新撰姓氏録(弘仁6年)— 神別・大和国の藤原氏族条
Primary source藤原緒嗣 他(弘仁6年勅撰)
新撰姓氏録(弘仁6年)— 神別・大和国の藤原氏族条に基づく藤原氏の代表的な典拠整理。
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/2543361Wikipedia「藤原氏」
Secondary sourceWikipedia「藤原氏」を参照した藤原氏の系譜・地域的受容の補助確認。
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/藤原氏
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