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    Ō no Yasumaro (太 安万侶, died August 15, 723) was a Japanese nobleman, bureaucrat, and chronicler. He may have been the son of Ō no Honji (多 品治), a participant...
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  • imperial line. It is claimed in its preface to have been composed by Ō no Yasumaro at the request of Empress Genmei in the early 8th century (711–712)...
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    editorial supervision of Prince Toneri, and with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro. Contact between the Welsh Church and Yvi of Brittany is the last known...
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  • editorial supervision of Prince Toneri, and with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro. Contact between the Welsh Church and Yvi of Brittany is the last known...
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    under the editorial supervision of Prince Toneri with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro and presented to Empress Genshō. The book is also a reflection of Chinese...
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    Antioch. Adalbert, duke of Alsace Fachtna mac Folachtan, Irish abbot Ō no Yasumaro, Japanese nobleman Encyclopedia Britannica Harrack, Amir (1999). The...
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  • Ō clan (多氏, Ō no uji, also written as 大氏) is a descendant clan of Jimmu and Himetataraisuzu-hime. They are descended from Kamuyaimimi. Ō no Yasumaro was...
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  • died before the work could be completed. Later, Empress Genmei ordered Ō no Yasumaro to compile the Kojiki based on what Are had memorized. This was completed...
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    background means groups Bold letters are three generations of Hyuga. Ō no Yasumaro; Heldt, Gustav (2014). The Kojiki : an account of ancient matters. ISBN 9780231163897...
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  • clan (多氏) – descended from Prince Kamuyaimimi no Mikoto, son of Emperor Jimmu; famous for Ō no Yasumaro. Ochi clan [ja] (越智氏) – descended from Mononobe...
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    9th month of 711 (Wadō 4) ordered the courtier Ō no Yasumaro to record what had been learned by Hieda no Are. He finished and presented his work to Empress...
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  • origin in this area. It is believed that the Kojiki's chief compiler, Ō no Yasumaro, might have created 'Takeminakata' based on either local legends or...
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    been established by Empress Jitō. Wadō 5, 1st month, 28th day (711): Ō no Yasumaro completes the Kojiki 712 (Wadō 5): The Mutsu Province was separated...
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    : Stanford University Press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9780804708739. "Kojiki". Ō no Yasumaro. Archived from the original on 30 April 2020. Retrieved 5 September...
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    Ōtomo no Tabito, Yamanoue no Okura, and Yamabe no Akahito. The oldest written work in Japanese literature is Kojiki in 712, in which Ō no Yasumaro recorded...
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  • Shitong, the first Chinese work on Chinese historiography and methods Ō no Yasumaro (太安万侶, died 723), Japanese chronicler and editor of Kojiki and Nihon...
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    is claimed to be a great-great-grandson of King Siṃhahanu (獅子頬王 Shishikyō-ō), Gautama Buddha's grandfather. Bikyō, the rebel who raised up an army against...
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  • called the Kojiki. Due to his extraordinary memory, he was tasked by O-no-Yasumaro to memorize various literary texts. He is, however, a figure largely...
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    Kojiki ("Record of ancient matters") dating from 712 and composed by Ō no Yasumaro at the request of Empress Genmei. Written in ancient Japanese style...
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  • 83793278 (Nara National Museum) [26] Epitaph of Ō no Yasumaro 太安萬侶墓誌/癸亥年七月六日在銘/奈良県奈良市此瀬町出土 Ō no Yasumaro boshi 723 Kashihara Agency for Cultural Affairs...
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  • 1932 Ō no Yasumaro Tomb 太安萬侶墓 Ō no Yasumaro no haka Nara 34°39′55″N 135°54′27″E / 34.66531297°N 135.90737642°E / 34.66531297; 135.90737642 (Ō no Yasumaro...
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    Commissioner for Cultural Affairs 2013: Kojiki Publishing Grand Prize's Ō no Yasumaro Award for Kojiki: Manga Koten Bungaku 2014: Japanese Foreign Minister's...
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  • Takayuki Sugo/Jay Snyder Iki no Karakuni: Takeshi Watabe/Richard Epcar Soga no Hatayasu: Yuzuru Fujimoto/John Avner Soga no Yasumaro: Eiji Yanagisawa Future...
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    Xiānbēi Dōngyí chuán". Sānguózhì (in Chinese). China – via Wikisource. Ō, Yasumaro. "Ōjin-tennō". Kojiki (in Chinese). Japan – via Wikisource. "Makgeolli"...
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     935–936, 2021, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_140217, ISBN 978-3-030-58291-3 Yasumaro Ō (2014). The Kojiki : an account of ancient matters. Translated by Gustav...
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  • William George Aston. Anston, p., 41 (Vol. 1) and Anston, p. 1.42 (Vol. 1) Yasumaro. O, translated by Gustav Heldt. (2014) “Kojiki. An Account of Ancient Matters”...
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    Japan . 日本歴史". . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史. Retrieved 2024-03-07. Yasumaro. O, translated by Gustav Heldt. (2014) “Kojiki. An Account of Ancient Matters”...
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  • Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to AD697”. Tuttle Publishing. Yasumaro. O, translated by Gustav Heldt. (2014) “Kojiki. An Account of Ancient Matters”...
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    ISBN 978-3-030-58291-3 The Kojiki : an account of ancient matters. Gustav Heldt, Yasumaro Ō, Lisa Hamm. New York. 2014. ISBN 978-0-231-53812-1. OCLC 899002167.{{cite...
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    Times, January 29, 2006. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Takamuko no Kuromaro (no Genri)" in Japan encyclopedia, p. 935, p. 935, at Google Books; n.b...
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