was a Japanese statesman, courtier, and politician during the Nara period. Maro established the KyÃ
Âke branch of the Fujiwara clan.
Career
Maro was a minister (sakyÃ
 no dayÃ
«) during the reign of Emperor ShÃ
Âmu.
Genealogy
This member of the Fujiwara clan was the son of Fujiwara no Fuhito. Maro had three brothers: Fusasaki, Muchimaro and Umakai. The four brothers are known for having established the "four houses" of the Fujiwara.
- Father: Fujiwara no Fuhito (è¤åÂÂä¸Âæ¯ÂçÂÂ, 659âÂÂ720)
- Mother: Ioe-no-iratsume (äºÂç¾éÂÂå¨Â, ?âÂÂ?), former wife of Emperor Tenmu.
- Wife: Lady from the Taima clan (å½Â麻æ°Â)
- Daughter: Fujiwara no Momoyoshi (è¤åÂÂç¾è½, 720âÂÂ782)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Inaba no Kimame (稲èÂÂæ°Âè±Â)
- 1st son: Fujiwara no Hamanari (è¤åÂÂæµÂæÂÂ, 724âÂÂ790)
- Children with unknown mother:
- Son: Fujiwara no Tsunatora (è¤åÂÂç¶±å·)
- Son: Fujiwara no Katsuhito (è¤åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ人)
- Possible wife: Ã
Âtomo no Sakanoue-no-iratsume (大伴åÂÂä¸ÂéÂÂ女), daughter of Ã
Âtomo no Yasumaro (大伴å®Â麻åÂÂ).
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