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1. Fujiwara no Sanesuke, also known as Go-Ono no Miya (後小野宮), was fourth son of Fujiwara no Tadatoshi. He became udaijin (Minister of the Right) in 1021, and lived to be ninety. He became adopted heir of his grandfather Saneyori, the head of Ononomiya family (小野宮家), and he inherited vast estate and documents of Ononomiya family. Sanesuke had a thorough knowledge of customs and rites, so he was called Kenjin Ufu (賢人右府) (wise Udaijin). He wrote the diary Shōyūki (小右記) for fifty years.
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