- The
Jinshin War (壬申の乱,
jinshin no ran) was the war of
succession in ****an
during the A****
period of the
Yamato state. It
broke out in 672
following the...
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China to
learn about Chinese writing, politics, art, and religion. The
Jinshin War of 672, a
bloody conflict between Prince Ōama and his
nephew Prince...
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traditional order of succession. He
ascended to the
throne following the
Jinshin War,
during which his army
defeated that of
Emperor Kōbun.
Tenmu reigned...
- The
parent super-species to the MUTOs,
dubbed MUTO
Prime and Tit****
Jinshin-Mushi,
appears in the
graphic novel Godzilla: Aftershock. A
Queen MUTO...
- Chiyome, the
ninja Arc had
previously encountered and a
member of the
Jinshin Clan of
beast people, who is
engaged on a
similar mission to free her fellow...
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continued as the emperor's
brother and son vied for the
throne in the
Jinshin War. The brother, who
later reigned as
Emperor Tenmu,
consolidated Tenji's...
- industry. Art and
cultural relics at the
exhibit were
verified by the
Jinshin Survey, a months-long
inspection tour of
various imperial, noble, and temple...
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subsequently was
consort until Emperor Kōbun was
killed by her
father in the
Jinshin War.
After the war, she
returned to A**** and
lived with her
mother and...
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about Chinese writing, politics, art, and religion.
After the reforms, the
Jinshin War of 672, a
bloody conflict between Prince Ōama and his
nephew Prince...
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Meiji Era. The items'
authenticity had been
ascertained by the
recent Jinshin Survey,
which catalogued and
verified various imperial, noble, and temple...