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Name
  
Fujiwara Akimitsu

Parents
  
Fujiwara no Kanemichi

Died
  
1021


Role
  
Fujiwara no Kanemichi's son

Children
  
Fujiwara no Genshi, Fujiwara no Enshi

Great-grandparents
  
Fujiwara no Tadahira

Grandparents
  
Fujiwara no Morosuke

Fujiwara no Akimitsu (藤原 顕光, 944 – July 7, 1021) was a Japanese Heian period bureaucrat, who held the post of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left). His father was Fujiwara no Kanemichi.

Akimitsu is known for having been involved in a strange set of circumstances regarding his daughter, En-shi. En-shi was married to the Emperor's son, Imperial Prince Atsuakira (敦明親王) (later, Ko-Ichijō In, 小一条院). When Imperial Prince Atsuakira chose to take on a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga as a second wife in return for declination from Crown Prince, En-shi grew spiteful and turned to Akimitsu for help. She died soon afterwards of grief, and Akimitsu is said to have asked a bonze (a monk) named Dōman to cast a spell or curse on Michinaga. Akimitsu thus came to be known as Akuryō-safu (悪霊左府), meaning "the safu (=Sadaijin) with evil spirits."

References

Fujiwara no Akimitsu Wikipedia