- Iname. In 586,
Emperor Yōmei took his 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...
-
Empress 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...
- also 馬木王
Prince Kazuraki (葛城皇子)
Third daughter:
Princess Haset****be-no-
Anahobe-no-Hashihito (穴穂部間人皇女, 560–621),
married to her half brother,
Emperor Yōmei...
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Sogas supporting Prince Hatsusebe and the Mo****bes
supporting Prince Anahobe. The
Sogas prevailed once
again and
Prince Hatsusebe acceded to the throne...
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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...
- (son of
Bidatsu by his
second wife), and Bidatsu's half-brother
Prince Anahobe (son of
Kinmei by Soga no Kitashihime).
Prince Oshisaka had apparently...
- 655–661 Succeeded by
Emperor Tenji Royal titles Preceded by
Princess Hashihito no
Anahobe Empress consort of ****an 630–641 Succeeded by
Princess Hashihito...
- 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...
- Initially, the Mo****be clan, a
rival clan of the Sogas,
allied with
Prince Anahobe [ja],
another son of Kimmei, and
attempted to have him
installed as Emperor...
-
birth to
eight children.
Empress regnant from 592.
Princess Hashihito no
Anahobe 穴穂部間人皇女
Emperor Yōmei 586–587 (1 year) 560–621 (61 years)
Daughter of Emperor...