- it
became the
highest of the
eight noble titles: Ason, Mahito, Sukune,
Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, and Inagi. The
title was
created as a part of...
- they were
given the
right to the
status (kabane) of Miyatsuko, and
later Imiki. A
number of
samurai clans,
including the Chōsokabe clan of Shikoku, the...
-
kabane system (八色の姓,
yakusa no kabane)
consisting of Mahito, Ason, Sukune,
Imiki [ja] (忌寸), Michinoshi [ja] (道師), Omi, Muraji, Inagi [ja] (連). The powerful...
- Miushi. The name
Sukune (宿禰),
through the Abe clan, was
taken from
Naniwa no
Imiki (難波忌寸,
later Naniwa no Sukune) of the
Naniwa clan (難波氏), also
known as the...
- The
clans with
Sukune represented military and
administrative officers.
Imiki (忌寸)—the
fourth highest noble title. It was
mainly conferred to Hata and...
- - Okodi;
Jeremiah Camp - Okodi;
Sunny Camp - Okodi;
Owede Camp - Okodi;
Imiki Camp - Okodi; S. S.
Ewama -
Ewama Town; S. S. Epebu; Town Hall -
Epebu Town;...
- Museum) [10] Gilt
bronze epitaph for
Yamashiro no
Imiki Masaka 金銅山代忌寸真作墓誌 kondō
Yamashiro no
Imiki Masaka boshi 728 Nara
National Institutes for Cultural...
-
Daibu 粟田大夫 817
Awata Me no
Otome 粟田女娘子 707–708 Aya no
Umakai 文忌寸馬養 Aya no
Imiki Umakai 1579–1580
Prince Chinu 智奴王 Chinu-no-ōkimi 4275 Chōshi no ****ushi...