Nijō Munemoto

Nijō Munemoto (二条 宗基, June 8, 1727 February 9, 1754), son of Kujō Yukinori and adopted son of Nijō Munehira, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period (1603–1868). He had two sons Nijō Shigeyori (二条 重良, 1751-1768) and Nijō Harutaka. As Shigeyori had died at a young age, Munemoto adopted Harutaka as his son.

Ancestry

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gollark: So it should be fine.
gollark: The maximum range is ~400 blocks I think?
gollark: Wireless modem packets contain the distance (in CC and maaaaybe OC? I don't know) so if you have a setup of 4 computers with known positions which give their positions when pinged, you can find your own position given those positions and distances.
gollark: Basically, it uses trilateration.
gollark: No, I mean the way CC does it, not actually with CC.

References

  1. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 July 2018.


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