-
Kinugawa River into
Kamitsukeno (上毛野) and
Shimotsukeno (下毛野). Per the Nara
period Taihō Code,
these provinces became Kamitsukeno-no-kuni (上毛野国) and Shimotsukeno-no-kuni...
- into
Kamitsukeno (上毛野) ("Upper Keno") and
Shimotsukeno (下毛野) ("Lower Keno"). Per the Nara
period Taihō Code,
these provinces became Kamitsukeno-no-kuni...
- In 713, at the
suggestion of Bizen-no-kami
Nanten - and Bizen-no-suke
Kamitsukeno-no-Kenji the Eita, Katsuta, Tomata, Kume, Mashima, and Oba districts...
-
local area). For example, in the name,
Kamitsukeno no Kimi Wakako, "
Kamitsukeno no kimi"
means "Lord of
Kamitsukeno" and
Wakako is his
personal name. Sometimes...
-
Fourth prince:
Imperial Prince Kose (巨勢親王; d. 882)
Imperial Princess Kamitsukeno (上毛野内親王; d. 842)
Imperial Princess Isonokami (石上内親王; d. 846)
Third princess:...
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Additional ****anese reinforcements,
including 27,000
soldiers led by
Kamitsukeno no Kimi
Wakako (上毛野君稚子) and 10,000
soldiers led by
Iohara no Kimi (廬原君)...
-
Minamoto no
Sadahime (源貞姫; 810–880)
Minamoto no
Hashihime (源端姫)
Court lady:
Kamitsukeno clan's
daughter Minamoto no
Hiromu (源弘; 812–863)
Court lady: Abe no Yanatsu's...
-
Additional ****anese reinforcement,
including 27,000
soldiers led by
Kamitsukeno no Kimi
Wakako (上毛野君稚子) and 10,000
soldiers led by
Iohara no Kimi (廬原君)...
- out that a
similar example was the wife of the A****
period warrior Kamitsukeno no Katana [ja], who had
dressed as a man and
fought in the
invasion against...
- In 713, at the
suggestion of Bizen-no-kami
Nanten - and Bizen-no-suke
Kamitsukeno-no-Kenji the Eita, Katsuta, Tomata, Kume, Mashima, and Oba districts...