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personal name (his imina) was
Hatsusebe-shinnō, also
known as
Hatsusebe no Waka-sazaki. His name at
birth was
Hatsusebe (泊瀬部). He was the
twelfth son...
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supporting Prince Hatsusebe and the Mo****bes
supporting Prince Anahobe [ja]. The
Sogas prevailed once
again and
Prince Hatsusebe acceded to the throne...
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Princess Hatsusebe (泊瀬部皇女,
Hatsusebe no himemiko) (died 28
March 741) was a ****anese
princess during the A****
period and the Nara period.
Hatsusebe was a...
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Fourth Son:
Prince Osakabe (刑部/忍壁皇子, d. 2 June 705) Daughter:
Princess Hatsusebe (泊瀬部皇女, d.28
March 741),
married to
Prince Kawashima (son of
Emperor Tenji)...
- (Emperor Yōmei)
Tachibana no
Toyohi no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Sushun)
Hatsusebe no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 22: (Empress Suiko)
Toyomike Kashikiya Hime no...
- (70 years) Son of
Emperor Kinmei; half-brother of
Emperor Bidatsu. 32
Hatsusebe 泊瀬部
Emperor Sushun 崇峻天皇 588–592 (4 years) 522–592 (70 years) Son of Emperor...
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Toyohi no
Sumera Mikoto Traditional dates. 32 587–592
Emperor Sushun Hatsusebe no (Wakasasagi)
Mikoto Traditional dates. 33 592–628
Empress Suiko Nukatabe/Toyomike...
- date)
February 10 or 11 - Lady Six Sky, Maya
queen of
Naranjo March 28 –
Hatsusebe, ****anese
princess June 18 – Leo III,
emperor of the
Byzantine Empire...
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Prince Naga,
Prince Yuge,
Prince Toneri,
Prince Niitabe [ja],
Princess Hatsusebe and
Princess A****. He
apparently composed poetry in
Yamato Province (his...
- Soga no Umako, who won the Soga-Mo****be conflict,
installed Prince Hatsusebe as an
Okimi (Emperor Sushun), but the two
gradually came into conflict...