Azechi-no-tsubone Ise
Japanese lady of the Heian period
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Azechi-no-tsubone Ise
Summary
Azechi-no-tsubone Ise is a human[1]. She worked as a nyōbō[2].
Key Facts
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise held citizenship in Japan[3].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise's professions included nyōbō[2].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise was employed by Taira no Tokiko[4].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise was employed by Taira no Tokuko[5].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise is recorded as female[6].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise's given name is recorded as Ise[8].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise's different from is recorded as Azechi no tsubone[9].
- Azechi-no-tsubone Ise's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122np7c8[10].
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Career and Affiliations
Azechi-no-tsubone Ise worked as a nyōbō[2]. Employers include Taira no Tokiko[4], a politician[11], 1126–1185[12], of Japan[13] and Taira no Tokuko[5], a Buddhist nun[14], 1155–1214[15], of Japan[16].
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What did Azechi-no-tsubone Ise do for work?
Azechi-no-tsubone Ise worked as nyōbō[2].