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    Inbe clan (also spelled Imibe clan or Inbe clan) was a Japanese clan during the Yamato period. They claimed descent from Futodama. The Inbe clan originally...
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    the Inbe clan, who were Shinto priests in Otanosho. Fujiwara no Nobumasa, an ancestor of Nobunaga, is believed to have been adopted from the Inbe clan by...
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  • The Nakatomi was an influential clan in Classical Japan. Along with the Inbe clan, the Nakatomi were one of the two clans that oversaw certain important...
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    Inbe Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Tokushima, Japan. The shrine is linked to and named after the Inbe clan, who used to rule the region.: 384 ...
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  • Kogo Shūi (category Inbe clan)
    is a historical record of the Inbe clan of Japan written in the early Heian period (794–1185). It was composed by Inbe no Hironari [ja] (斎部広成) in 807...
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    latter claims descent from the Inbe clan (忌部氏)). The Nakatomi clan, essentially the priestly branch of the Fujiwara clan, also placed the veneration of...
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    would later become the ancestors of many clans like Sarume clan [ja], Nakatomi clan, Shinabe clan, and Inbe clan.: 58–59  Ninigi tries to go to earth but...
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    the Inbe clan was written, showing mythology was still in flux at that time. It is believed to have been written to raise the status of the Inbe clan,: 31 ...
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    Minamoto no Shitagō (911–983), to the Abbot Henjō, to a member of the Inbe clan, to a member of a political faction opposed to Emperor Tenmu, and to the...
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    Futodama (category Inbe clan)
    claimed to be the ancestor of Imbe clan, whose characteristics are believed to reflect the functions of the clan as court ritualists. The god is known...
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  • latter claims descent from the Inbe clan (忌部氏)). v t e Pink is female. Blue is male. Grey means other or unknown. Clans, families, people groups are in...
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  • 2010-09-29. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Medieval and Early Modern Schools : Inbe Shintō". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Mizue, Mori; Tatsuya, Yumiyama (6 May 2005)...
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    individuals - appear in the Nihon Shoki and the Kogo Shūi as ancestors of the Inbe clan (忌部氏). 「祝は神明の垂迹の初。御衣を八歳の童男にぬぎきせ給ひて。大祝と称し。我において体なし。祝を以て躰とすと神勅ありけり。是則御衣祝有員神氏の始祖なり。」...
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  • written by Inbe no Hironari which consisted of an orally transmitted history of the Inbe clan and also acted as a counter to the Nakatomi clan. There is...
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    kami cults within its own system. Inbe Shintō This is the Inbe clan lineage and commonly held to have been created by Inbe Masamichi that was in charge of...
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    Oda Nobunaga (category Oda clan)
    were really descended from the Taira clan, and there is a theory that they were actually descended from the Inbe clan, who were Shinto priests in Otanosho...
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    Ōasahiko Shrine (category Inbe clan)
    in the Muromachi, Sengoku and Edo period by the Hosokawa clan, Miyoshi clan and Hachisuka clan, continued to improve its shrine rating until it was awarded...
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  • area of Faskari, Katsina, Nigeria Kogo Shūi, a historical record of the Inbe clan of Japan 5684 Kogo, a Main-belt Asteroid People named Kogo include: Benjamin...
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    Kofun period (section Clans)
    Kibi clans in the Izumo Province. The Ōtomo and Mononobe clans were military leaders, and the Nakatomi and Inbe clans handled rituals. The Soga clan provided...
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    Awa Shrine (category Inbe clan)
    records of 807 AD gives the founder as a member of the Inbe clan, (the precursors to the Nakatomi clan) during the reign of the legendary Emperor Jimmu, who...
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    Susaki Shrine (category Inbe clan)
    search of fertile land, and established a settlement together with the Inbe clan. He brought with him a mirror which had been owned by his grandmother...
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  • Tsuginawa, Sugano no Mamichi et al. (history) 807 - Kogo Shūi by Inbe no Hironari (Inbe clan history) 814 – Ryōunshū, compiled by Ono no Minemori, Sugawara...
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    divided into three locations: The Inbe Minami-Ogama site, Inbe Nishi-Ogama site and the Inbe Kita-Ogama site. The Inbe Minami-Ogama site has been protected...
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  • 2020-11-21. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Medieval and Early Modern Schools : Inbe Shintō". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Mizue, Mori; Tatsuya, Yumiyama (6 May 2005)...
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    fourteenth day of the fifth month of 1871 into four main ranks, "Metropolitan", "Clan" or "Domain", "Prefectural", and "District" shrines. By far the largest number...
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    - meanwhile became the ancestors of the clans involved in court ceremonial such as the Nakatomi and the Inbe. Many years later, Ninigi's great-grandson...
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  • such clans as the Ōtomo (大伴), the Nakatomi (中臣), the Mononobe (物部), and the Inbe (忌部). Like the omi, the most powerful muraji added the prefix Ō (大) to muraji...
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  • Stories around the Japanese Sword 2. Lulu.com. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-300-29383-5. Inbe, Hironari; Katō, Genchi; Hoshino, Hikoshiro (1925). Kogoshui. Gleanings from...
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    and Imaizumi Imaemon XIII, hereditary porcelain makers to the Nabeshima clan; both were heads of groups designated mukei bunkazai (無形文化財, see Kakiemon...
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