—Fusazaki (682-736), son of Fuhito, founds northern family

—Fuyutsugu (775-826); Konin revision of Rules and Regulations; minister founds academy

—Hidehira (1096-1187), son of Motohira; aids Yoshitsune; provincial governor (1182); death

—Hidesato (called Tawara Toda), sides with Taira; founder of provincial branches of Fujiwara

—Hirotsugu (715-741), governor, impeaches Gembo

—Ietaka (1158-1237), poet

—Joye, Buddhist student in China (653-65)

—Kamatari, muraji of Nakatomi, chief Shinto official, plots against Soga Iruka (645); Daika; in China; origin of uji name; Kasuga shrine; (ill.)

—Kaneiye (929-99), rivalry with Kanemichi; plot against Kwazan; regent for Ichijo

—Kanehira (1228-94), founds house of Takatsukasa