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Emperor Bidatsu (敏達天皇,
Bidatsu-tennō, 538 – 14
September 585) was the 30th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. The years...
- 552)
Second son:
Prince Nunakura ****otama-Shiki (渟中倉太珠敷尊),
later Emperor Bidatsu Princess Kasanui (笠縫皇女) Consort:
Princess Wayaka-Hime (稚綾姫皇女), Emperor...
- Yōmei.
Empress Suiko was a
consort to her half-brother,
Emperor Bidatsu, but
after Bidatsu's first wife died she
became his
official consort and was given...
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Emperor Bidatsu ****umed the
Chrysanthemum Throne – is
properly written as "敏達天皇元年" (
Bidatsu-Tennō Gannen, "the
first year of
Emperor Bidatsu"), and not...
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after the
death of his half brother,
Emperor Bidatsu. The
influential courtiers from
Emperor Bidatsu's reign, Mo****be no Moriya, also
known as Mo****be...
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Bidatsu's death led to a
succession dispute among supporters of
Prince Oshisaka (the son of
Bidatsu by his
first wife),
Prince Takeda (son of
Bidatsu...
- (軽) or
Prince Karu (軽皇子, Karu-no-Ōji). He was a
descendant of
Emperor Bidatsu. He was a son of
Chinu no ōkimi (Prince Chinu, 茅渟王) by
Kibitsuhime no ōkimi...
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Emperor Jimmu Emperor Keitai, ca. 450–534
Emperor Kinmei, 509–571
Emperor Bidatsu, 538–585
Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–???
Emperor Jomei, 593–641
Emperor Tenji...
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marriages were
found in
ancient ****an, such as the
marriage of
Emperor Bidatsu and his half-sister
Empress Suiko. ****anese
Prince Kinashi no Karu had...
- of ****an as the
consort of
Emperor Bidatsu.
Hirohime was
Prince Okinaga-no-Mate's daughter.
Hirohime and
Bidatsu's had a son,
Prince Oshisaka Hikohito...