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    Empress Jitō (天皇, Jitō-tennō, 645 – 13 January 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Jitō's reign spanned...
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    (天智天皇) Empress Jitō (天皇) Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (柿本人麻呂) Yamabe no Akahito (山部赤人) Sarumaru Dayū (猿丸大夫) Middle Counselor Yakamochi (中納言家) Abe no Nakamaro...
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  • and Emperor Kinmei (r. 539–571), among others. The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as Nihon ('Japan', 日本), were not adopted until the late 7th century...
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  • administrator, and waka poet in the Nara period (surname: Abe) Empress Jitō 天皇 (645–703; 702 in the lunisolar calendar used in Japan until 1873), 41st imperial...
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    Crown Prince Kusakabe, died. 697: In the 10th year of Jitō-tennō's reign (天皇十年), the empress abdicated; and the succession (senso) was received by a grandson...
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    September 686. The reigning sovereigns were Tenmu-tennō (天武天皇) and Jitō-tennō (天皇). In 686, also known as Shuchō gannen (朱鳥元年), the new era name referred to...
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    "-天皇陵-天皇 檜隈大内陵(じとうてんのう ひのくまのおおうちのみささぎ)". kunaicho.go.jp. Retrieved January 24, 2024. Varley, H. Paul. Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 137. "-天皇陵-元明天皇 奈保山東陵(げんめいてんのう...
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  • Father: Emperor Tenmu (天武天皇, c. 631 – 1 October 686) Mother: Empress Jitō (天皇, 645 – 13 January 703), Emperor Tenji’s daughter Wife: Princess Abe/Ahe (阿閇皇女)...
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    Emperor Jomei's son, Naka no Ōe, as Emperor Tenji. Unonosasara, Empress Jitō (天皇 Jitō Tennō) was the 41st imperial ruler of Japan, and ruled from 686 until...
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  • Ōkimi (額田王, fl. 630–690), Japanese poet of the Asuka period Empress Jitō (天皇, 645–702), Japanese poet and empress Jindeok of Silla (진덕여왕, fl. 647–654)...
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  • usually refer to him by the honorific title "Odaishisama" お大師様 Empress Jitō 天皇 (645–703; 702 in the lunisolar calendar used in Japan until 1873), 41st imperial...
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  • novelist, translator, literary critic, poet and playwright Empress Jitō 天皇 (645–703; 702 in the lunisolar calendar used in Japan until 1873), 41st imperial...
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  • Jin (b. 1956, Guyana/England), poet, fiction and social wr. Empress Jitō (天皇, 645–702, Japan), poet & empress Jo Kyung-ran (조경란, b. 1969, Korea), nv....
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  • Northern dynasty is also referred to as the "senior line" or the Jimyōin line (明院, Jimyōin-tō); Jimyō-in was a temple and retirement residence of this line's...
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  • Empress Iwa 磐姫皇后 85–88 Empress Jitō 天皇 Jitō-tennō 28, 159, 160–161, 162, 236, possibly 78, possibly 236 Emperor Jomei 舒明天皇 Jomei-tennō 2, [485–487], [1511]...
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    first year of Empress Jitō's reign (天皇元年 or 斉皇1年) is also construed as the first year of the Jitō period (1年). Non-nengō periods in the pre-Taihō...
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    and Art Net Users System). 2001. Retrieved 24 January 2011. NengoCalc (687) Jitō NengoCalc (697) 文武 Monmu Bramsen, William. (1880). Japanese Chronological...
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    Sept 2009. NengoCalc (673) 弘文 Temmu NengoCalc (686) 朱鳥 Suchō NengoCalc (687) Jitō Brown, p. 270, p. 270, at Google Books; excerpt, "The eras that fell...
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    or pre-Taihō chronology, the first year of Emperor Monmu's reign (文武天皇元年 or 文武皇1年) is also construed as the first year of the Mommu period (文武1年). Non-nengō...
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    September 2009. NengoCalc (673) 弘文 Temmu NengoCalc (686) 朱鳥 Suchō NengoCalc (687) Jitō Brown, p. 270, p. 270, at Google Books; excerpt, "The eras that fell...
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  • 追大壹黄文連備。田邊史百枝。道君首名。狹井宿祢尺麻呂。追大壹鍜造大角。進大壹額田部連林。進大貳田邊史首名。山口伊美伎大麻呂。直廣肆調伊美伎老人等。撰定律令。賜祿各有差。" 続日本紀 六年 "十二月辛酉朔甲戌。賜音博士續守言。薩弘恪水田人四町" Asakawa, Kan'ichi. (1903). The Early Institutional...
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