Consorts and Children
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Shishi (藤原忯子) (969–985), daughter of Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (藤原為光)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Teishi (藤原諟子) (?–1035), daughter of Fujiwara no Yoritada (藤原頼忠)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Chōshi (藤原姚子) (971–989), daughter of Fujiwara no Asateru (藤原朝光)
Court lady: A daughter of Taira no Sukeyuki (平祐之の娘), Nakatsukasa (中務) – Nurse of Emperor Kazan
- Imperial Prince Kiyohito (清仁親王) (ca. 998–1030) – Ancestor of Shirakawa family (白川家)
- princess (?–1008)
- princess (?–1008)
Taira no Heishi (平平子), daughter of Taira no suketada (平祐忠) and Nakatsukasa (中務)
- Imperial Prince Akinori (昭登親王) (998–1035)
- princess (?–1008)
- princess (?–1025), a lady-in-waiting to Fujiwara no Shoshi (Empress consort of Emperor Ichijō)
Fujiwara no Genshi (藤原厳子) (?–1016), daughter of Fujiwara no Tamemitsu (藤原為光); later, concubine of Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原道長)
(from unknown women)
- Kakugen (覚源) (1000–1065), a Buddhist monk (Gon-no-Sōjō, 権僧正)
- Shinkan (深観) (1001–1050), a Buddhist monk (Gon-no-Daisōzu, 権大僧都)
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