, was a KugyÃ
 (Japanese noble) of the late Heian period. He was the Regional Governor of Dazaifu and is famous for repelling the Jurchen pirates during the Toi invasion in 1019. He reached the court position of ChÃ
«nagon.
Early life and background
Takaie was born 979 into the Hokke branch of the powerful Fujiwara clan, the fourth son of Fujiwara no Michitaka. His mother was Takashina no Takako also known as KÃ
Â-no-Naishi (é«ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
ä¾Â) or GidÃ
Â-sanshi no Haha (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Â叿¯Â). His childhood name was Ako (é¿å¤). His uncle was the powerful Fujiwara no Michinaga who represented the highpoint of the Fujiwara clan's control over the government of Japan holding the position of DaijÃ
Â-daijin. His elder brother was Fujiwara no Korechika who was charged with treason but later pardoned. One of his sisters was the well-known empress consort of Emperor IchijÃ
Â, Fujiwara no Teishi.
Career
- 989 (Eiso 1, 29th day of the 1st month): Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade (å¾ÂäºÂä½Âä¸Â, ju go-i no ge). Also appointed to the Board of Chamberlains (ä¾Âå¾Âè·, JijÃ
«-shoku).
- 993 (ShÃ
Âryaku 4, 10th day of the 3rd month): Middle Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards (å³è¿Âè¡Âä¸Âå°Â, Ukone-no-chujo).
- 994 (ShÃ
Âryaku 5, 28th day of the 8th month): Junior Third Rank (å¾Âä¸Âä½Â, ju san-mi), joining the ranks of the KugyÃ
Â.
- 995 (ChÃ
Âtoku 1, 6th day of the 4th month): After the death of his father he was appointed ChÃ
«nagon (ä¸Âç´Âè¨Â).
- 996 (ChÃ
Âtoku 2, 24th day of the 4th month): His older brother Fujiwara no Korechika was charged with shooting an arrow at Retired Emperor Kazan, and performing an esoteric Shingon ceremony known as DaigensuihÃ
 (大åÂ
Â帥æ³Â), which was reserved solely for the emperor. Korechika was demoted to Dazai-gon-no-sochi (大宰権帥) and Takaie was demoted to Izumo-Gon-no-kami (åºé²権å®Â). This incident became known as ChÃ
Âtoku no hen (é·徳ã®å¤Â). They were pardoned the next year.
- 998 (ChÃ
Âtoku 4, 23rd day of the 10th month): Appointed chief official of the Ministry of War (Ã¥Â
µé¨å¿, HyÃ
Âbu-kyÃ
Â).
- 1002 (ChÃ
ÂhÃ
 4, 24th day of the 9th month): Appointed Gon-ChÃ
«nagon (権ä¸Âç´Âè¨Â).
- 1007 (KankÃ
 4, 20th day of the 1st month): Junior Second Rank (å¾ÂäºÂä½Â, ju ni-i) with the job of Travelling Inspector of the Provincial Governments (æÂÂå¯Â使, Azechi).
- 1014 (ChÃ
Âwa 3, 7th day of the 11th month): Appointed as Regional Governor of Dazaifu (大宰権帥, Dazai-gon-no-sochi).
- 1015 (ChÃ
Âwa 4, 21st day of the 4th month): Senior Second Rank (æÂ£äºÂä½Â, shÃ
 ni-i). He gradually returned to court society but his position ended with ChÃ
«nagon.
- 1019 (Kannin 3, 4th month): he had voluntarily asked Emperor SanjÃ
 to go down to KyÃ
«shÃ
« to Dazaifu to take up the position of Regional Governor of Dazaifu in order to receive treatment for an eye disease. Takaie successfully led the defense of Dazaifu against the Toi invasion of 1019. A rumor was circulated that the invading Toi (considered a Jurchen tribe) carried smallpox to mainland Japan and it began spreading upon Takaie's arrival in the capital. Takaie requested that his men be given rewards for their military contributions, and in response to his request, rules regarding local governments were discussed among high court officials.
- 1019 (Kannin 3, 12th month): He resigned from his post in Dazaifu, which was given to Fujiwara no Yukinari. Takaie returned to the capital.
- 1023 (Jian 3, 15th day of the 12th month): He declined the position of ChÃ
«nagon (ä¸Âç´Âè¨Â) so his second son, Fujiwara no Tsunesuke was promoted to Sachuben (å·¦ä¸Âå¼Â) instead.
- 1037 (ChÃ
Âryaku 1, 9th day of the 8th month): He again declined the position of Regional Governor of Dazaifu so it was given to Fujiwara no Sanenari (è¤åÂÂå®ÂæÂÂ).
- 1042 (ChÃ
ÂkyÃ
« 3, 29th day of the 1st month): Takaie retired.
- 1042 (ChÃ
ÂkyÃ
« 3, 29th day of the 1st month): Takaie died at 66 years of age with the ranks of Senior Second Rank (æÂ£äºÂä½Â, shÃ
 ni-i) and Zen-ChÃ
«nagon (Ã¥ÂÂä¸Âç´Âè¨Â).
Legacy
The Kikuchi clan of Higo Province claim that their founder, Kikuchi Noritaka is a son of Fujiwara no Masanori and grandson of Takaie.
Family
- Father: Fujiwara no Michitaka (è¤åÂÂéÂÂéÂÂ, 953âÂÂ995)
- Mother: Takashina no Takako (é«ÂéÂÂè²´åÂÂ, ?âÂÂ996), also known as KÃ
Â-no-Naishi (é«ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
ä¾Â)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Minamoto no Shigenobu (æºÂéÂÂä¿¡ã®å¨Â)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Fujiwara no Kagenari (è¤åÂÂæÂ¯æÂÂã®å¨Â)
- First son: Fujiwara no Yoshiyori (è¤åÂÂè¯頼, 1002âÂÂ1048)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Minamoto no Kanesuke (æºÂÃ¥Â
¼è³Âã®å¨Â)
- Second son: Fujiwara no Tsunesuke (è¤åÂÂçµÂè¼Â, 1006âÂÂ1081)
- Daughter: name unknown, wife of Prince Atsunori (æÂ¦åÂÂ親çÂÂ室)
- Daughter: name unknown, wife of Fujiwara no Kanetsune (è¤åÂÂÃ¥Â
¼çµÂ室)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (è¤åÂÂçºåÂ
Â, 942âÂÂ992)
- Son: Fujiwara no Suesada (è¤åÂÂå£å®Â)
- Wife: name unknown, daughter of Kaga-no-kami Masamitsu (å è³Âå®ÂæÂ£åÂ
Âã®å¨Â)
- Son: Fujiwara no Iefusa (è¤åÂÂå®¶æÂ¿)
- Children with unknown mothers:
- Son: Fujiwara no Yoshikazu (è¤åÂÂè¯å¡)
- Son: Fujiwara no Motosada (è¤åÂÂåºå®Â)
- Son: KÃ
ÂshÃ
 (è¡ÂæÂÂ, 1015âÂÂ1062), a priest (権å¾Â師) at Enryaku-ji.
- Son: RyÃ
«myÃ
 (éÂÂæÂÂ, 1021âÂÂ1104), a priest at Mii-dera.
- Son: Fujiwara no Masanori (è¤åÂÂæÂ¿åÂÂ, 997âÂÂ1063), ancestor of the Kikuchi clan. Possibly a son of Chikanori (親åÂÂ), a man who worked for Takaie.
See also
References