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In this Japanese name, the surname is Fujiwara.
Fujiwara no Tadazane (藤原 忠実, 1078 – July 31, 1162) was a Japanese noble, the son of Fujiwara no Moromichi and the grandson of Fujiwara no Morozane. He was the father of Fujiwara no Tadamichi.[1] He built a villa, Fukedono, north of the Byōdō-in Temple in 1114.
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