Emperor Kinmei (欽明天皇, Kinmei-tennō, 509–571) was the 29th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign is said to have...
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to Emperor Kinmei Princess Oishi-hime (小石姫皇女), married to Emperor Kinmei Princess Kura-no-wakaya-hime (倉稚綾姫皇女), married to Emperor Kinmei Prince Kamiewa...
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(possibly posthumously) Toyomike Kashikiya. She was a daughter of Emperor Kinmei. Her mother was Soga no Iname's daughter, Soga no Kitashihime. Suiko was...
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Province was called Osada no Miya of Iware. In the 15th year of Emperor Kinmei’s reign, Bidatsu was named Crown Prince. In the 32nd year of Kimmei-tennō's...
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against those who were backers of the son who would become known as Emperor Kinmei. Keitai declared his ascension in Kuzuha, in the northern part of Kawachi...
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Yamato Kingship (section Establishment of the Keitai and Kinmei dynasties (first half of the Late Kofun period))
kingship of Ankan and Senka conflicted with that of Kinmei (The civil war of the Keitai and Kinmei dynasties). On the other hand, there is the dominant...
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to Emperor Kinmei Princess Oishi-hime (小石姫皇女), married to Emperor Kinmei Princess Kura-no-wakaya-hime (倉稚綾姫皇女), married to Emperor Kinmei Prince Kamiewa...
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Second son: Prince Kibu Third son: Prince Akihinohohoshika, later Emperor Kinmei Emperor of Japan List of Emperors of Japan Imperial cult Imperial Household...
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Shinaga no hara no misasagi. Emperor Yōmei was the fourth son of Emperor Kinmei and his mother was Soga no Kitashihime, a daughter of Soga no Iname. In...
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Garan Engi, the year of Emperor Kinmei's accession is set to the year 531, as if he had been the next Emperor Kinmei after Emperor Tsugitai. In the Kojiki...
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from 480 to 484. Seinei was a 5th-century monarch. The reign of Emperor Kinmei (c. 509 – 571 AD), the 29th emperor, is the first for which contemporary...
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emperor, is the first who is generally thought to have existed, while Emperor Kinmei, the 29th emperor according to traditional historiography, is the first...
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His name at birth was Hatsusebe (泊瀬部). He was the twelfth son of Emperor Kinmei. His mother was Empress Hirohime (蘇我小姉君), a daughter of Soga no Iname, who...
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France), and delivers a major blow for the Church against the Arian heresy. Kinmei, emperor of Japan (d. 571) Wei Xiaokuan, general of Western Wei (d. 580)...
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was a leader of the Soga clan and a statesman during the reign of Emperor Kinmei in the Asuka period. He was the first person to hold the position of Ōomi...
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of Shinto, Hachiman is the divine spirit of Emperor Ōjin. Emperor Kinmei (欽明天皇, Kinmei-tennō) in his Regnal Year 32 (571 AD) decreed that the deified Emperor...
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Koko Guyot (redirect from Kinmei Guyot)
Koko Guyot is a 48.1-million-year-old guyot, a type of underwater volcano with a flat top, which lies near the southern end of the Emperor seamounts, about...
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Jimmu. The first verifiable historiographical evidence begins with Emperor Kinmei in the 6th century. It is the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the...
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are considered as perhaps factual. As one argument, the reign of Emperor Kinmei (c. 509–571 AD), the 29th emperor, is the first for whom contemporary historiography...
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Asuka, Yamato (Shikishima no Kanasashi Palace), 540–571 in reign of Emperor Kinmei Kōryō, Nara (Kudara no Ohi Palace), 572–575 [citation needed] Sakurai, Nara...
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evidence: notable candidates are Emperor Yūryaku (r. 456–479) and Emperor Kinmei (r. 539–571), among others. The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as...
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Ishi-hime (? – after 572) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Kinmei. Ishi-hime was Emperor Senka's daughter. First son: Prince Yata no Tamakatsu...
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Sujin's historicity is considered possible by historians, while Emperor Kinmei is the first verifiable historical figure in the imperial lineage. The dates...
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supporting Kinmei's claim were led by the Soga clan. Soga clan leader Soga no Iname would become the most influential minister at Kinmei's court following...
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Prince Amekunioshiharakihironiwa (天国排開広庭尊), later Prince Ahohiko Emperor Kinmei (欽明天皇) Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society...
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dynasty (d. 639) Yang Jun, prince of the Sui dynasty (d. 600) April 15 – Kinmei, emperor of Japan (b. 509) November 29? – Brendan of Birr, Irish monastic...
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earthquake. Walthari murders his uncle Wacho and becomes king of the Lombards. Kinmei succeeds his brother Senka, and ascends as 29th emperor to the throne of...
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material available for further verification and study. The reign of Emperor Kinmei (c. 509–571 AD), the 29th emperor, is the first for which the contemporary...
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court family that rose to prominence with the ascension of the Emperor Kinmei about 531, favored the adoption of Buddhism and of governmental and cultural...
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imperial court. Iname married two of his daughters to Kinmei, but died before the selection of Kinmei's non-Soga son Emperor Bidatsu as the imperial successor...
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