Saionji Shōshi
Saionji Shōshi (1271–1342) was a Japanese poet and writer.
Also recorded as Eifukumon-in; Eifuku-mon In; Saionji Shoshi; Eifuku Mon'in; Fujiwara no Shōshi; Saionji Shoushi.
Overview
Born in 1271, died in 1342.
In detail
the recorded working language is Japanese.
Positions recorded include Empress of Japan.
Sources
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“Saionji Shōshi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3049352: Saionji Shōshi
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- Sakadas of ArgosAuthor
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