Illustration by Kikuchi Yōsai, from "Zenken-Kojitsu"
Born
741
Died
July 23, 814
Father
Tsu no Yamamori (津山守)
In this Japanese name, the surname is Sugano.
Sugano no Mamichi (菅野真道, 741 – July 23, 814), originally known as Tsu no Mamichi (津真道), was a Japanese noble of the early Heian period. He reached the court rank of ju san-mi (従三位) and the position of sangi.
Fujiwara no Tsugutada and SuganonoMamichi in 797. Nihon Kōki (Later Chronicle of Japan) – 40 volumes covering 792 through 833. Completed by Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu...
after the Nihon Shoki and followed by Nihon Kōki. Fujiwara no Tsugutada and SuganonoMamichi served as the primary editors. It is one of the most important...
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Fujiwara no Tsuginawa, SuganonoMamichi et al. (history) 807 - Kogo Shūi by Inbe no Hironari (Inbe clan history) 814 – Ryōunshū, compiled by Ono no Minemori...
Odo of Metz, Frankish architect (b. 742) Reginfrid, King of Denmark SuganonoMamichi, Japanese nobleman (b. 741) Triffyn ap Rhain, king of Dyfed (approximate...
(approximate date). Amalberga of Temse, Lotharingian nun and saint (d. 772) SuganonoMamichi, Japanese nobleman (d. 814) Tassilo III, duke of Bavaria (approximate...
relocation to the capital. During the dispute between Fujiwara no Otsugu and SuganonoMamichi (tokusei-ronsō (徳政論争)), in which Otsugu persuaded the Emperor...