Ikagashikome
Ikagashikome | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | 14 June, 1st year of Kaika |
Empress dowager of Japan | |
Tenure | appointed on January 13, 1st year of Sujin |
Spouse | Emperor Kōgen Emperor Kaika |
Issue | Prince Hikofutsuoshinomakoto (彦太忍信命), grandfather of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰), Emperor Sujin, Princess Mimatsuhime (御真津比売命) |
House | Mononobe clan Imperial House of Japan |
Father | Ōhesoki |
Ikagashikome (伊香色謎 or 伊迦賀色許売命, ? - after January 13, 1st year of Sujin)[a][b] was a concubine of Emperor Kōgen and Empress consort of Emperor Kaika.[2] She is written as 伊香色謎 in Nihon Shoki, and is written as 伊迦賀色許売 in Kojiki.
As a concubine of Emperor Kōgen, she gave birth of Hikofutsu-oshi-no-makoto no mikoto.[3] After the death of Kōgen, she married Emperor Kaika and became Empress consort of him and mother of Emperor Sujin.[2][3]
She was the daughter of Ōhesoki. She was concubine of Emperor Kōgen, with whom she had one child: Prince Hikofutsuoshinomakoto (彦太忍信命), who is a father of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰).[4] Later, she married Emperor Kaika and gave birth to Emperor Sujin and Princess Mimatsuhime (御真津比売命). She was the empress dowager from the 1st year of Sujin.
Family
[edit]- Paternal grandfather: Ōyakuchi-no-sukune no mikoto (大矢口宿禰命)
- Paternal grandmother: Sakato-no-yuratsu-hime (坂戸由良都姫)
- Father: Ōheso-kino mikoto (大綜麻杵命) [ancestor of the Mononobe clan]
- Mother: Takaya-no-awara-hime (高屋阿波良姫)
- Elder brother: Ikaga-shiko-o no mikoto (伊香色雄命)
- Spouse: Emperor Kōgen
- Son: Hiko-futsu-oshi-no-makoto no mikoto (彦太忍信命)
- Grandson: Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) in Nihon Shoki
- Son: Hiko-futsu-oshi-no-makoto no mikoto (彦太忍信命)
- Spouse: Emperor Kaika
- Son: Emperor Sujin
- Grandson: Emperor Suinin
- Grandson: Yasaka-no-irihiko no mikoto (八坂入彦命)[5]
- Daughter: Mimatsu-hime (御真津比売命)
- Son: Emperor Sujin
Note list
[edit]- ^ 伊香-色謎 (Ikaga-shikome)
- ^ There are two ways this name is transcribed: "Ikaga-shiko-me" is used by Tsutomu Ujiya, while "Ika-shiko-me" is used by William George Aston.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Ujiya, Tsutomu (1988). Nihon shoki. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-8021-5058-5.
- ^ a b Ikagashikome (Kotobank) See "デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plus -「伊香色謎命」"
- ^ a b Aston, William George. (1896). Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, Volume 2. The Japan Society London. p. 109 & 149–150. ISBN 9780524053478.
- ^ Shimazu Norifumi (March 15, 2006). "Takeshiuchi no Sukune". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- ^ Yasakano-irihiko-no-mikoto Kotobank