Sukune (宿禰) is one of the hereditary noble titles of ancient Japan. In the 3rd to 5th centuries, it was used as a title to represent military and administrative...
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Nomi no Sukune (野見 宿禰) was a legendary figure in Japanese history, regarded as the founder of sumo wrestling. He was the founder of the Haji no Muraji...
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Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) or Takeshiuchi no Sukune was a legendary Japanese hero-statesman of the 1st century, and a Shinto kami. He is recorded in Japan's...
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(彦太忍信命) no mikoto, who is a father of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) (also known as Takeshiuchi no Sukune). After the death of Kōgen, she married Emperor Kaika...
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government supported shrines. Sumiyoshi taisha was founded by Tamomi no Sukune in the 11th year of Empress Jingū's reign (year 211). A member of a powerful...
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(屋主忍男武雄心命, ?–?) Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰, ?–?) Katsuragi no Sotsuhiko (葛城襲津彦, ?–?) Katsuragi no Tamada no Sukune (葛城玉田宿禰, ?–416) Katsuragi no Tsubura...
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The family claims descent from the legendary hero-statesman Takenouchi-no-Sukune, himself supposedly a descendant of the mythical Emperor Kōgen and a counselor...
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ISBN 9780524053478. Shimazu Norifumi (March 15, 2006). "Takeshiuchi no Sukune". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved May 16, 2019. Asakawa, Kan'ichi (1903)...
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Minamoto no Yoshitsune Minamoto no Yoshiie Miyamoto Musashi Momotarō Nomi no Sukune Emperor Ōjin (Hachiman) Ōkuninushi Ōmononushi Ono no Komachi Sakanoue no...
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system of eight kabane titles (the second being Ason and the third being Sukune), which was established in October 684, during the reign of Emperor Tenmu...
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Soga no Umako no Sukune, both remained in their positions during the reign of Emperor Yōmei. Umako was the son of Soga Iname no Sukune, and therefore,...
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from Abe no Miushi. The name Sukune (宿禰), through the Abe clan, was taken from Naniwa no Imiki (難波忌寸, later Naniwa no Sukune) of the Naniwa clan (難波氏),...
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the grandfather of the legendary Japanese hero-statesman Takenouchi no Sukune. Emperor Kōgen reigned until his death in 158 BC; his second son was then...
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Ryūo in art The Dragon King part of a statue representing "Takenouchi no Sukune Meeting the Dragon King of the Sea", dated 1875–1879, Japan. Dragon King...
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sumo match between mortals to the year 23 BC, when a man named Nomi no Sukune fought against Taima no Kuehaya at the request of Emperor Suinin and eventually...
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ISBN 9780524053478. Shimazu Norifumi (March 15, 2006). "Takeshiuchi no Sukune". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved May 16, 2019. Asakawa, Kan'ichi (1903)...
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Heian period it became the highest of the eight noble titles: Ason, Mahito, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, and Inagi. The title was created as a part...
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them in number. Some of the more common kabane were Omi (臣), Muraji (連), Sukune (宿禰), Kuni no miyatsuko (国造), Kimi (君, or 公), Atai (直), Fubito (史), Agatanushi...
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Fudoki, the origin of the name "Tatsuno" was that upon the death of Nomi no Sukune in Ibo District (now in the city of Tatsuno), many came from Izumo and used...
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origins of Sumo wrestling in the form of a wrestling match involving Nomi no Sukune. Suinin's reign is conventionally considered to have been from 29 BC to...
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ISBN 9780524053478. Shimazu Norifumi (March 15, 2006). "Takeshiuchi no Sukune". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved May 16, 2019. Asakawa, Kan'ichi (1903)...
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ISBN 9780524053478. Shimazu Norifumi (March 15, 2006). "Takeshiuchi no Sukune". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved May 16, 2019. Asakawa, Kan'ichi (1903)...
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even though in actual pronunciation it is (and in correct Arabic MUST be) sukūned. Of course, if the correct i‘rāb is a sukūn, it may be optionally written...
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Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 13: (Emperor Ingyō) Oasazuma Wakugo no Sukune no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Ankō) Anaho no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 14: (Emperor...
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court nobility. The clan ancestor, Nomi no Sukune, claimed descent from the male deity Ame-no-hohi. Sukune belonged to the Haji clan that was in charge...
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Empress Jingū, the legendary hero and Shinto deity Takenouchi no Sukune or Takeshiuchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) and the female deity Tamayori-hime (玉依毘売命 or 玉依姫尊),...
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Reverse Issue Issue suspension Expiration — — ¥1 85 X 145 mm Takenouchi no Sukune Silver obligation May 1, 1889 October 1, 1958 Valid — ¥5 95 X 159 mm Sugawara...
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with Baki's name written in katakana instead of kanji. It features Nomi no Sukune. Collected into 17 volumes. Baki Rahen (刃牙らへん, Baki Rahen, lit. "Baki and...
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chief counselors were: Ōomi (Great Imperial chieftain): Soga no Iname no Sukune, also known as Soga no Iname. Ōmuraji (Great Deity chieftain): Monotobe...
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