was an early
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waka
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Culture and language
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poet. Several of his poems are included in the ''
Shin Kokin Wakashū''. He was related by marriage to
Jakuren, which made him strongly connected to the network of poets of the time. He was a pupil to
Fujiwara no Shunzei.
Poetry
Ietaka was involved in a number of poetic matches. One of these poems is from the :
Ietaka also has a personal collection called the .
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fujiwara no, Ietaka
Japanese poets
1158 births
1237 deaths
Hyakunin Isshu poets