• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    as a legendary ancestor of the Mononobe clan, and like Takemikazuchi is one of the tutelary deities of the Fujiwara clan. One theory interprets the futsu...
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    general of Amaterasu, a legendary ancestor of the Mononobe clan and a tutelary deity of the Fujiwara clan. He is closely associated with Takemikazuchi and...
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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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    Mononobe clan. The clan was destroyed when Mononobe no Moriya was defeated by Soga no Umako. The Yuge clan, which was a cadet branch of Mononobe clan...
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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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  • 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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    struggle arose between the Soga clan and the Mononobe clan, with the Sogas supporting Prince Hatsusebe and the Mononobes supporting Prince Anahobe. The...
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  • Amaterasu and god of the Mononobe clan Hachiman Daimyōjin, Shinto god of war (on land) and agriculture, divine protector of the Minamoto clan; mostly worshipped...
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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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    Buddhism only started to spread after Mononobe no Moriya lost in the Battle of Shigisan in 587 where the Mononobe clan was defeated and crushed, and Empress...
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    of the province. During the Yayoi period it was a stronghold of the Mononobe clan and the place name of "Ōtsu" appears in the Nara period Nihon Shoki...
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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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  • 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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    example was probably composed by the Mononobe clan while the Kogoshui was probably put together for the Imbe clan, and in both cases they were designed...
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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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    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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    grown rapidly over the past 60 years. Yotsukaidō was inhabited by the Mononobe clan in ancient Japan, from whose name the Monoi region of the city is derived...
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    starting with the Soga–Mononobe conflict (552–587) between the pro-Shinto Mononobe clan (and Nakatomi clan) and the pro-Buddhist Soga clan. Although the political...
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  • Mononobe clan.: 31  However it also contains unique elements from neither. Book 5 is believed to preserve traditions of the Mononobe and Owari clans not...
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