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Isonokami no Yakatsugu : ウィキペディア英語版
Isonokami no Yakatsugu

was a Japanese noble and scholar of the late Nara period. He was the grandson of the ''sadaijin'' Isonokami no Maro and son of the ''chūnagon'' Isonokami no Otomaro. Yakatsugu himself reached the court rank of and the position of ''dainagon'', and was posthumously awarded the rank of .
== Life ==

In 751, Yakatsugu was promoted from to and appointed . In 757, he was promoted to and appointed governor of Sagami province, in 759 the governor of Mikawa province, and in 761 the governor of Kazusa province. In 761 he was also appointed vice-envoy to Tang dynasty China, but in the next year was replaced by Fujiwara no Tamaro without making the voyage over. In 763, he was appointed vice-minister in the Shikibu-shō.
Yakatsugu plotted with Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu, Ōtomo no Yakamochi, and Saeki no Imaemishi to overthrow the ''daijō-daijin'' and power of the day, Fujiwara no Nakamaro, but their plot was discovered. In 764, Yakatsugu was demoted to an assistant minister in the Dazaifu — until nine months later, when Nakamaro led his own failed rebellion. Yakatsugu was rehabilitated, promoted to , and made governor of Hitachi province.
Under Dōkyō's ensuing government, Yakatsugu was steadily promoted, rising in 765 to and , and joining the ranks of the ''kugyō'' with a promotion to ''sangi'' in the next year, 766. Later that year, he was promoted to , and in 768 to .
Upon the death of Empress Shōtoku in 770, Yakatsugu aligned with Fujiwara no Nagate in supporting the future Emperor Kōnin as her successor. The appreciative new emperor continued to value him, and Yakatsugu was promoted to ''chūnagon'' in 771 and ''dainagon'' in 780, making him the third highest ranking figure in the ''daijō-kan'' after ''udaijin'' Ōnakatomi no Kiyomaro and ''naidaijin'' Fujiwara no Uona. During this period, he also held positions as head of the Dazaifu, ''shikibu-sho'', Ministry of the Center, and Crown Prince's Quarters. In 775, he reclaimed his family's old name of Mononobe no Ason, but in 779 he changed it back to Isonokami, now as .
In 781 Yakatsugu was promoted to , but died two months later. He was posthumously awarded the rank of .

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