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兄に准大臣園基福がいる。例文帳に追加

Her brother was Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) Motoyoshi SONO.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

准大臣中院通淳の子。例文帳に追加

He was Vice Minister Michihide NAKANOIN's son.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

1334年(建武(日本)元)6月26日、准大臣宣下。例文帳に追加

August 4, 1334: given the title of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の四男。例文帳に追加

He was the fourth son of Haretoyo KAJUJI who assumed the post of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の六男。例文帳に追加

He was the sixth son of Haretoyo KAJUJI who assumed the post of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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慶長5年(1600年)6月26日、贈准大臣。例文帳に追加

He was posthumously awarded Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) on Jun. 26, 1600.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

准大臣・勧修寺教秀の子。例文帳に追加

He was Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) Norihide KAJUJI's son.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

明応5年(1496年)、准大臣・従一位、贈左臣。例文帳に追加

In 1496, he became Jun-daijin, Juichii (Junior First Rank) and was posthumously awarded Sadaijin.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の子。例文帳に追加

He was a child of Haretoyo KAJUJI, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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准大臣・勧修寺教秀の養子。例文帳に追加

He was an adopted son of Norihide KAJUJI, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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准大臣(じゅんだいじん)とは律令制下における官職のひとつ。例文帳に追加

Jundaijin was a government post in the ritsuryo system (a system of centralized government based on the ritsuryo code).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

後にこれが令外官として定着し、准大臣の職が定められた。例文帳に追加

Later, use of this post as "Ryoge no kan" was established, and the Jundaijin post was introduced.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

1330年(元徳2)3月5日、従一位に昇叙し、准大臣宣下。例文帳に追加

On March 5, 1330, he was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank) and given the post of vice minister by the Emperor.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

官途は、権納言、准大臣・従一位に上り、贈内臣。例文帳に追加

His official rank and position was Gon Dainagon, jundaijin (quasi-minister) and Juichii (Junior First Rank), and he was posthumously conferred Naidaijin (Minister of the Interior).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

寛正5年(1464年)、准大臣・勧修寺教秀の娘として誕生。例文帳に追加

She was born as the daughter of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) Norihide KAJUJI in 1464.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

応永32年(1425年)に出家するが、その直前に准大臣に任ぜられた。例文帳に追加

Immediately before entering the priesthood in 1425, he was appointed Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

閏4月26日、従一位に昇叙し、准大臣に補任。例文帳に追加

On the 26th of April, he was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank) and was assigned to Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

文久2年(1862年)准大臣に昇進するも、同年没した。例文帳に追加

He was promoted to Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) in 1862 but died in the same year.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

また、准大臣宣下に前もって従一位に叙せられるのが常例である。例文帳に追加

It was customary that, when a person was to be appointed to the post, juichii (junior first rank) was given to the person prior to the actual proclamation of the appointment.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

文安元年(1444年)に参議、長禄2年(1458年)には従一位・准大臣に任じられた。例文帳に追加

In 1444, Suketo was appointed as Sangi (councilor) and, in 1458, was awarded the rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) as well as Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

養子に、蔵人頭右中弁・甘露寺経遠(実は准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の次男)。例文帳に追加

Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain), Uchuben (Middle Controller of the Right), Tsuneto KANROJI (actually the second son of the Jun-daijin (Vice Minister), Haretoyo KAJUJI).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実は、准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の次男で、権納言・甘露寺経元の養子となる。例文帳に追加

He was the second son of Haretoyo KAJUJI, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) and became an adopted son of Tsunemoto KANROJI, Gon Dainagon (Provisional chief councilor of state).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

宗顕の次男松木宗長(兄松木宗弥養子)も准大臣となった。例文帳に追加

Muneaki's second son, Munenaga MATSUNOKI (adopted by Munenaga's older brother, Muneya MATSUNOKI) also became a Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

近世には上皇・親王及び中世同様、臣や将が着用し、また准大臣(儀同三司)も使用の例がある。例文帳に追加

In the early modern period, konoshi were worn by retired emperors and imperial princes, by ministers and generals (just as they did in the middle ages), and there are also examples of it being worn by Jun-daijin (vice ministers, Gido-sanshi ministers).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

また後に、本来は臣の職に就くことができない公卿が従一位に昇叙した際には准大臣が宣下される慣習も定着した。例文帳に追加

Additionally, later when kugyo (court noble) who could not serve as ministers were promoted to Juichii, it became a common practice that they were granted Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) by imperial proclamation.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

そのため、鎌倉期に堀河基具(1232年-1297年)が任ぜられて以降、「儀同三司」は准大臣の唐名として定着した。例文帳に追加

Therefore, after Mototomo HORIKAWA (1232 - 1297) was appointed to the post in the Kamakura period, 'Gido-sanshi' was established as the Chinese version name of Jundaijin.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

死の間際には摂関家の左右両臣が有していなかった従一位に叙されて准大臣宣下を受けている。例文帳に追加

When he was dying, he was conferred to Junior First Rank which was not given to the ministers of left and right of Sekkan-ke (the families which produced regents) and received an imperial proclamation of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に陰陽頭(非参議従三位)土御門久脩、准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の室(勧修寺光豊の母)らがいる。例文帳に追加

His biological children included Hisanaga TSUCHIMIKADO, Onmyo no kami, Hisangi, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and the wife of Haretoyo KAJUJI (the mother of Mitsutoyo KAJUJI), Jun-daijin (Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

養子に、甥の准大臣・勧修寺教秀、実子に、権中納言・勧修寺経茂(勧修寺教秀の養子)。例文帳に追加

Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) Norihide KAJUJI, his nephew, was his adopted child, and his biological child was Gon Chunagon Tsuneshige KAJUJI (an adopted child of Norihide KAJUJI).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に、准大臣・勧修寺教秀、権中納言・勧修寺経熈、権中納言・阿野公熈の室。例文帳に追加

His biological children were Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) Norihide KAJUJI, Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state) Tsunehiro KAJUJI and the wife of 熈, Gon Chunagon.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

さらに1738年(元文3年)には死の直前にあたり、新家の羽林家としては破格の従一位に叙され、准大臣に任じられた。例文帳に追加

Further in 1738, just before his death, he received the court rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) and was appointed as Jun-daijin (vice minister), exceptionally high for a person from a branch family of the rank of Urinke (family rank with which one could be promoted up to Dainagon).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

天皇の外戚、また、多くの有力公卿と縁組みし、本座(准大臣・従一位に準ず)の宣下。例文帳に追加

He became a maternal relative of the emperor and made many important connections with many powerful nobles by his own or his children's marriages and adoptions, and at last he was given Honza-senge (having equal capacity with a vice minister at junior first rank)  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

子息に准大臣園基福、左近衛権中将壬生基起、権納言東園基賢がいる。例文帳に追加

His sons were Motoyoshi SONO, Jun Daijin (Vice Minister), Motooki MIBU, Sakone Gon no Chujo (Provisional Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards), and Mototaka HIGASHIZONO, Gon Dainagon (Provisional Chief Councilor of State).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

主に明正天皇(109代)から東山天皇(113代)までの五帝にわたり仕えた廷臣で官位は従一位准大臣まで昇った。例文帳に追加

He was a retainer of the Imperial Court who served five emperors from Empress Meisho (109th) to Emperor Higashiyama (113th), and was promoted to the rank of Juichii Jun-daijin (Junior First Rank, Vice Minister).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

寛文9年(1669年)まで務め、貞享3年(1686年)には従一位となり、羽林家としては異例の准大臣に叙せられた。例文帳に追加

He served the position until 1669 and was conferred a rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) in 1686 and lastly Jun Daijin (Vice Minister), which was the unprecedented promotion for a member of the Urin family.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

例外として日野家は左臣、柳原家は准大臣、烏丸家と万里小路家は内臣に進んだ者もある。例文帳に追加

As an exception, there were some people who were promoted to Sadaijin (Minister of the left) in the Hino family, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) in the Yanagihara family, Naidaijin (Minister of the Center) in the Karasumaru family and the Madenokoji family.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

さらに基音の子である園基福(霊元天皇の叔父にあたる)は羽林家としては異例の准大臣に叙せられた。例文帳に追加

In addition, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) was conferred to Motoyoshi SONO (an uncle of Emperor Reigen) that was quite exceptional for urinke.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

南北朝時代(日本)末期に日野時光の三男、准大臣日野西資国によって創設される。例文帳に追加

This family was founded by Sukekuni HINONISHI, Jun-daijin (Vice Minister), the third son of Tokimitsu HINO, at the end of the period of the Northern and Southern Courts (Japan).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

それらの功績により実陰は羽林家(極官は納言)でありながら従一位准大臣まで昇進した。例文帳に追加

Because of his achievements, Sanekage was promoted to a Juichii Jun-daijin (vice minister, junior first rank), although he was from the Urin Family (the highest rank was Dainagon, chief councilor).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

またその子松木宗綱は室町幕府征夷将軍足利義稙の信任を受けて従一位准大臣となった。例文帳に追加

Munetsugu's son, Munetsuna MATSUNOKI, was promoted to the rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) and the position of Jun-daijin (Vice Minister) because he had the trust of the seii taishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the barbarians") of that time, Yoshitane ASHIKAGA of the Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

彼女の存在は出身家である園家にきな栄華をもたらし、彼女の父である園基音には左臣が追贈され、兄の園基福には異例の准大臣の位が与えられた。例文帳に追加

She brought a great prosperity to her home, the SONO family, and her father, Motonari SONO was posthumously conferred the court rank of Sadaijin, and her brother, Motoyoshi SONO, was given an exceptional title of Jun-daijin.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

政治力を持たなかったとはいえ、正二位准大臣の高位にあった伯父の死は、もともと後見に恵まれない敦康親王の立場をさらに薄弱なものにした。例文帳に追加

The death of his uncle, who had no political power but held a high position (i.e., the office of Vice Minister, at Shonii (Senior Second Rank) in the government hierarchy), making the position of Imperial Prince Atsuyasu, who had never enjoyed the benefit of a strong backer, even more vulnerable.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

伊周は同年正月16日に臣にぜられ封戸を賜り(准大臣の宣旨を蒙った伊周はそれ以後、儀同三司と自称)、朝議にも発言権が持てるようになったばかりである。例文帳に追加

On March 2, 1008, Korechika was raised to a rank equivalent to Daijin (Minister) and granted salary (Korechika called himself Gidosanshi after he received senji to assume Jundaijin (Vice Minister)), and it was then that he finally began to have a voice in the Court Council.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

天正10年(1582年)6月1日(本能寺の変前日)、准大臣・勧修寺晴豊と共に、正親町天皇と誠仁親王の勅使として、織田信長の上洛を祝うために本能寺に出かけている。例文帳に追加

In June 1, 1582, (the day before the Raid on the Honno-ji Temple) together with Haretoyo KANROJI, he visited Honno-ji Temple as an Imperial envoy sent by Emperor Googimachi and Imperial Prince Sanehito.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

もともと園家は権中納言が極官だったが、基任・基音と二代にわたって天皇の外祖父を出したことにより、園家の宮中での席次も上がり、基音の子である基福は異例の准大臣に叙せられた。例文帳に追加

Originally, Gon Chunagon (Provisional Vice-councilor of State) was Kyokkan (the most highest rank which the family members were appointed) of the Sono family, but their position in the Imperial Court was raised as Mototo and Motonari, for two consecutive generations, became the maternal grandfathers of the emperors, and Motoyoshi, a son of Motonari, was unprecedentedly appointed to Jun-daijin.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

右京亮・阿部致康(准大臣・勧修寺晴豊の五男)の実子である蔵卿・勧修寺宣豊が、叔父である権納言・勧修寺光豊の猶子となり、芝山を称したのにはじまる。例文帳に追加

The family was started when Okura-kyo (Minister of the Treasury) Nobutoyo KAJUJI, a biological child of Ukyo no suke (Assistant Master of the Western Capital Offices) Okiyasu ABE (who was the fifth son of Haretoyo KAJUJI, a Jun-daijin (Vice Minister)) was adopted by his uncle Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor) Mitsutoyo KAJUJI and was named SHIBAYAMA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に准大臣・勧修寺晴豊、納言・万里小路充房(万里小路輔房の養子)、日蓮宗立本寺住持・日袖、権中納言・正親町三条公仲の室、新上東門院・勧修寺晴子(誠仁親王の妃・後陽成天皇の母)などがいる。例文帳に追加

His own sons and daughters include Haretoyo KAJUJI, the Jun-daijin (vice minister); Atsufusa MADENOKOJI, the Dainagon (the chief councilor of state), (who was adopted by Sukefusa MADENOKOJI); Nisshu, the head priest of Ryuhon-ji Temple of the Nichiren sect; a wife of Kiminaka OGIMACHISANJO, the Gon-Chunagon (Provisional Middle Counselor); and Shin-jotomonin Haruko KAJUJI (a wife of Imperial Prince Sanehito and the mother of Emperor Goyosei).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

これまで北畠氏には許されていなかった源氏長者(1323年(元亨3年))・納言(1325年(正中(日本)元年))に任命されるが、1330年(元徳2年)、世良親王急死の責任を感じて38歳の若さで出家(当時、従二位納言・源氏長者・内教坊別当)して政界から一旦は引退している(この時、従一位と儀同三司(准大臣)に任じられた(時期については異説あり)。例文帳に追加

He was appointed leader of the Genji clan (1323) and Dainagon(chief councillor of state) (1325), any of which had been disallowed for the Kitabatake clan up to that point and at the age of 38 in 1330, feeling responsible for the sudden death of Imperial Prince Yoyoshi, he became a priest (at that time, the rank of Junii (Junior Second Rank), Dainagon (chief councillor of state), a leader of Genji clan and Naikyobo no Betto (chief of Naikyobo,)), and resigned from politics for a time (at that time, he was appointed the rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) and Gido-sanshi minister (vice minister)) (there were conflicting reports regarding the periods).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に、権中納言・勧修寺政顕、参議・松殿忠顕(非参議・松殿基高の養子)、参議・万里小路賢房(准大臣・万里小路冬房の養子)、左馬頭・御荘顕賢(非参議・町基高の養子、武家御荘氏の祖)、左臣・今出川公尚の室、典侍・藤原房子(後奈良天皇入宮)、内臣・三条西実隆の室、豊楽門院・藤原藤子(後柏原天皇入宮、後奈良天皇国母)、松岡寺座主・蓮綱(蓮如の三男)の妻。例文帳に追加

His biological children include, Gon Chunagon Masaaki KAJUJI, Sangi Tadaaki MATSUDONO(Non-sangi Mototaka MATSUDONO's foster child), Sangi Katafusa MADENOKOJI (Jun-daijin (vice minister)Fuyuhisa MADENOKOJI's foster son), Sama no kami (Captain of Samaryo, Left Division of Bureau of Horses) Akikata MISHO (non-Sangi Mototaka MACHI's foster son, founder of the buke Misho clan), the wife of Sadaijin(Minister of the Left)Kinnao IMADEGAWA, Naishi no suke (Handmaid) Fusako FUJIWARA (entered the court of Emperor Gonara), the wife of Naidaijin Sanetaka SANJONISHI, Horakumon-in FUJIWARA no Fujiko(entered the court of Emperor Gokashiwabara, kokumo (mother of Emperor)of Emperor Gonara), and the wife of the Chief Priest of Matsuoka-ji Temple, Renko (third son of Rennyo).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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実子に、参議・勧修寺良顕、宮内輔・芝山国豊(権納言・芝山持豊の養子)、近衛府・冷泉為起(権納言・冷泉為訓の養子)、権中納言・堀河康親の室、東京極院・勧修寺ただ子(三后、光格天皇の典侍、仁孝天皇の生母)、権納言・坊城俊明(権納言・坊城俊親の養子)、勧修寺徳子(仁孝天皇の典侍)、権納言・万里小路建房の室、権中納言・正親町三条公則の室、准大臣・日野資愛の室、権納言・平松時章の室、伊賀守・安藤直則(紀伊家付家老、紀伊田辺藩主)の室、従五位下・勧修寺経睦、中納言・高倉永雅の室など。例文帳に追加

His children played many important roles in the imperial court: Yoshiaki KAJUJI became Sangi (councilor); Kunitoyo SHIBAYAMA who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Mochitoyo SHIBAYAMA became Kudai-taifu (post of imperial household ministry); Tameoki REIZEI who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Tamesato REIZEI served at Konoefu (the headquarters of the inner palace guards); a daughter became the wife of Gon Chunagon (provisional middle councilor) Yasuchika HORIKAWA; Tadako KAJUJI (Higashikyogokuin) became Jusango and Naishi no suke (handmaid) for Emperor Kokaku and bore Emperor Ninko; Toshiaki BOJO who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Toshichika BOJO became Gon Dainagon as well; Tokuko KAJUJI became Naishi no suke for Emperor Ninko; a daughter became the wife of Gon Dainagon Tatefusa MADENOKOJI: a daughter became the wife of Gon Chunagon Kinnori OGIMACHISANJO; a daughter became the wife of Jun-daijin (vice minister) Sukenaru HINO; a daughter became the wife of Gon Dainagon Tokiakira HIRAMATSU, a daughter became the wife of Michinori ANDO who was Iga no kami (governor of Iga Province), Tsuke-garo (attendant chief retainer) of the Kii family, and the lord of the Kii Tanabe Domain; Tsunechika KAJUJI attained Jugoinoge (junior fifth rank, lower grade); a daughter became the wife of Chunagon (middle councilor) Nagamasa TAKAKURA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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