Matsudono Moroie
Matsudono Moroie (松殿 師家, July 12, 1172 – November 11, 1238), third son of Matsudono Motofusa, was a kugyō (high-ranking Japanese official) from the late Heian period to the early Kamakura period. Regent Fujiwara no Tadataka and Buddhist monks Gyōi and Jitsuson are his stepbrothers.

Portrait in the Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan
Though he was not first-born, in 1179 at age of 8 he was promoted to gon-chūnagon, one of Daijō-kan due to the political tension between Emperor Go-Shirakawa and Taira no Kiyomori. However, this caused backlash from Kiyomori, leading to the Jisho coup in the same year.
In 1232, he ordained as a Buddhist monk and took the Dharma name Daishin (大心).
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