Japanese aristocrat and statesman of the Nara period
In this Japanese name, the surname is Fujiwara.
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Fujiwara no Korekimi 藤原是公
Illustration by Kikuchi Yōsai, from Zenken Kojitsu
Born
727
Died
October 12, 789
Family
Fujiwara Nanke
Father
Fujiwara no Otomaro
Fujiwara no Korekimi (藤原是公, 727 – October 12, 789) was a Japanese aristocrat and statesman of the Nara period. He reached the court rank of Junior Second Rank and the position of Minister of the Right (udaijin), and was posthumously promoted to Junior First Rank. He was also called Ushiya-daijin (牛屋大臣).
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