Mononobe clan (物部氏, Mononobe uji) was a Japanese aristocratic kin group (uji) of the Kofun period, known for its military opposition to the Soga clan...
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descendant of Mononobe clan. Mononobe clan are descended directly from god of Nigihayahi-no-mikoto (Legend age) by his descendant Mononobe no Arakabi (Kofun...
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the Asuka period between the pro-Shinto Mononobe clan, led by Mononobe no Moriya, and the pro-Buddhist Soga clan, led by Soga no Umako, which would eventually...
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period included the Soga clan, Mononobe clan and Katsuragi clan. In the Yamato period prior to the ritsuryō system, the powerful clans based in Yamato Province...
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Mononobe no Okoshi (物部 尾輿) was a Japanese statesman during the Kofun period (300-538 CE), and the chief of the Mononobe clan. He was strongly against the...
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Ochi clan [ja] (越智氏) – descended from Mononobe clan. Ōe clan [ja] (大江氏) – descended from Hashiji clan. Ōtomo clan (大伴氏) – descended from Michi-omi no Mikoto...
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Mononobe no Moriya (物部 守屋, died 587) was an Ō-muraji, a high-ranking clan head position of the ancient Japanese Yamato state, having inherited the position...
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Consort kin (redirect from Consort clan)
Kangxi Emperor's consort. Isobe clan [ja] Ōmiwa clan Mononobe clan Owari clan Katsuragi clan Ōtomo clan Soga clan — consort kin in the reigns of Emperor...
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traditional "kami" or spirits and gods, opposed Buddhism. The rival Mononobe and Nakatomi clans succeeded in gathering hostility against this new religion when...
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diplomatic policies, and the court was eventually controlled by the Mononobe and Soga clans at the beginning of the Asuka period. Emperor Kōgen (孝元天皇, 273BC–158BC)...
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November 24. The kami enshrined at Mononobe Jinja are: Umashimazu-no-Mikoto [ja] (宇摩志麻遅命), the founder of the Mononobe clan and god of rituals Nigihayahi no...
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local chiefs and the dominant clans in the Kinai region, such as the Ōtomo clan, Mononobe clan, and Abe clan, and other clans, which made up the Yamato kingship...
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militarily valuable clans like the Heguri and Mononobe) supplanted the formerly dominant Katsuragi clan as the most powerful clan at the Yamato court...
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succeeded his father as Ōomi of the Soga clan, eventually killed Mononobe no Moriya, the head of the Mononobe clan, which led to its decline. Umako then...
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587 Battle of Shigisan July – Buddhist Soga clan defeats Shinto Mononobe clan. Mononobe clan leader Mononobe no Moriya killed in battle. 588 Battle of Martyropolis...
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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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Asuka period (section Soga clan and Shōtoku Taishi)
was responsible for performing Shinto rituals at court, and the Mononobe, a military clan—were set on maintaining their prerogatives and resisted the alien...
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Mononobe no Arakabi (物部 麁鹿火, died 536) was a government minister during the Kofun period of ancient Japanese history. In 512, the king of the Korean kingdom...
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Battle of Shigisan: The Soga clan, which has intermarried with the royal Yamato clan, fights the Mononobe and Nakatomi clans over influence in selecting...
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rift developed between the Mononobe clan, whose members supported the worship of Japan's traditional deities, and the Soga clan, whose members supported...
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Isonokami Shrine (category Mononobe clan)
kept in the shrine's storehouses. When the Mononobe clan collapsed, it was reformed as the Isonokami clan. The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage...
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between the progressive Soga clan, that wanted a more international outlook for the country, and the conservative Mononobe clan, that wanted the contrary...
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the same kami as Nigihayahi [ja], the ancestral god of the Hozumi and Mononobe clans, but this contradicts their generational relationships and areas of...
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retainer of Mononobe no Moriya. The Totoribe were a shinabe clan of bird-hunters. Yorozu was likely a member of the Kawachi branch of the Totoribe clan. During...
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muraji clans claimed descent from mythological gods (神別氏族, shinbetsu shizoku) and included such clans as the Ōtomo (大伴), the Nakatomi (中臣), the Mononobe (物部)...
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Soga no Umako (category Soga clan)
Soga clan employed immigrants from China and Korea, and worked to obtain advanced technology and other knowledge. In 587, Umako defeated Mononobe no Moriya...
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Soga no Iname (category Soga clan)
foreign religion were Mononobe no Okoshi and Nakatomi no Kamako. The rivalry between the Sogas and the Mononobe and Nakatomi clans would carry on into future...
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Ikagashikome (category Mononobe clan)
"Ōnamuchi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29. The Emperor's Clans: The Way of the Descendants, Aogaki Publishing, 2018. Varley, H. Paul. (1980)...
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parents were relatives of the ruling Soga clan and also he was involved in the defeat of the rival Mononobe clan. The primary source of the life and accomplishments...
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Fujiwara no Kamatari (category Fujiwara clan)
of the Fujiwara clan, the most powerful aristocratic family in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods. He, along with the Mononobe clan, was a supporter...
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