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    Princess Hashihito no Anahobe (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko, 560 – 7 February 622), also known as Empress Taiza (間人皇后), was a member of the...
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    half-sister Princess Anahobe no Hashihito (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko), whose mother was another of Iname's daughters, Soga no Oane Hime, as his...
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    Prince Naka no Ōe (中大兄皇子) later Emperor Tenji) First Daughter: Princess Hashihito (間人皇女, d. 665), married Emperor Kōtoku Third Son: Prince Ōama (大海人皇子)...
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    Sogas supporting Prince Hatsusebe and the Mononobes supporting Prince Anahobe. The Sogas prevailed once again and Prince Hatsusebe acceded to the throne...
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    Anahobe no Hashihito (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko), consort of Emperor Jomei and mother of Shōtoku (Shinnyo was researching Hashihito,...
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    heavenly emperor") or Jotei (女帝, lit. "female emperor") – Because there is no feminine equivalent to king and emperor in East Asian languages, different...
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  • her researches into Shōtoku's mother, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito (穴穂部間人皇女, Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko), the patroness of Chūgū-ji, whose date...
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  • Princess Iwa (磐之媛命, Iwa no hime no Mikoto, d. 347), sometimes known as Empress Iwa no hime (磐姫皇后, Iwa no hime kōgō), was a poet and the empress consort...
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  • Fujiwara no Kimiko (藤原(西園寺)公子; 1232 – 6 March 1304) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Go-Fukakusa, her nephew. In 1293 (first year of the...
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  • Princess Ishi-hime Hirohime Princess Nukatabe Princess Hashihito no Anahobe Princess Takara Princess Hashihito Yamato Hime no Ōkimi Princess Unonosarara...
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    no Oane (蘇我小姉君), Soga no Iname's daughter Prince Umaraki (茨城皇子), also 馬木王 Prince Kazuraki (葛城皇子) Third daughter: Princess Hasetsukabe-no-Anahobe-no-Hashihito...
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  • Princess Ishi-hime Hirohime Princess Nukatabe Princess Hashihito no Anahobe Princess Takara Princess Hashihito Yamato Hime no Ōkimi Princess Unonosarara...
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    Suiko. He was the son of Emperor Yōmei and his consort, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito, who was also Yōmei's younger half-sister. But later, he was adopted...
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  • Fujiwara no Ritsushi (九条立子; 1192 – 18 January 1248) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Juntoku. In 1226, she ordained as a Buddhist nun and...
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  • granddaughter of Emperor Jomei (舒明天皇) and Soga no Hote-no-iratsume (蘇我法提郎女), through their son Prince Furuhito-no-Ōe (古人大兄皇子). Her poetry is collected in the...
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  • Fujiwara no Kishi (藤原(西園寺)嬉子; 1252 – 26 May 1318), (also called Senshi) later Imadegawa-in (今出川院), was an empress consort of Japan. She was one of the...
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  • Takatsukasa Fusako died on May 19, 1712. Her grave is located at Tsuki no wa no misasagi in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. All Western dates calculated using Tsuchihashi's...
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  • devotion to her. She was the daughter of Emperor Go-Fukakusa and Fujiwara no Kimiko. She was named Empress to her cousin in 1285. By the time she was 30...
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  • Fujiwara no Kinshi (藤原(徳大寺)忻子, 1283 – 16 February 1352), also known as Chōrakumon-in (長楽門院), was the empress consort of Emperor Go-Nijō. She was the eldest...
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  • Fujiwara no Saneko (藤原(洞院)佶子; 1245 – 2 September 1272), also known as Kyogoku-in (京極院), was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Kameyama. Issue:...
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    Fujiwara no Tamako or Fujiwara no Shōko (藤原 璋子, 1101 – September 10, 1145), also known as Taikenmon'in (待賢門院), was an empress consort of Emperor Toba of...
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    half-sister Empress Suiko (6th century) Emperor Yōmei and his half-sister Anahobe no Hashihito (6th century) Emperor Kanmu and his half-sister Princess Sakahito...
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  • Fujiwara no Genshi (藤原 嫄子, August 24, 1016 – September 19, 1039), born Princess Genshi (嫄子女王), was an empress consort (chūgū) of Emperor Go-Suzaku of Japan...
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  • Fujiwara no Taishi (藤原 帯子, also read Fujiwara no Tarashiko; died 794) was a Japanese noblewoman of the Nara period. She was a consort of Prince Ate. She...
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  • Princess Ishi-hime Hirohime Princess Nukatabe Princess Hashihito no Anahobe Princess Takara Princess Hashihito Yamato Hime no Ōkimi Princess Unonosarara...
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  • Princess Ishi-hime Hirohime Princess Nukatabe Princess Hashihito no Anahobe Princess Takara Princess Hashihito Yamato Hime no Ōkimi Princess Unonosarara...
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  • Succession to the Japanese throne Family Tree of Japanese deities Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future royal...
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