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Emperor Kinmei (欽明天皇,
Kinmei-tennō, 509–571) was the 29th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. His
reign is said to have...
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Emperor Kinmei Princess Oishi-hime (小石姫皇女),
married to
Emperor Kinmei Princess Kura-no-wakaya-hime (倉稚綾姫皇女),
married to
Emperor Kinmei Prince Kamiewa...
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Province was
called Osada no Miya of Iware. In the 15th year of
Emperor Kinmei’s reign,
Bidatsu was
named Crown Prince. In the 32nd year of Kimmei-tennō's...
- (possibly posthumously)
Toyomike Kashikiya. She was a
daughter of
Emperor Kinmei. Her
mother was Soga no Iname's daughter, Soga no Kitashihime.
Suiko was...
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against those who were
backers of the son who
would become known as
Emperor Kinmei.
Keitai declared his
ascension in Kuzuha, in the
northern part of Kawachi...
- evidence:
notable candidates are
Emperor Yūryaku (r. 456–479) and
Emperor Kinmei (r. 539–571),
among others. The
terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as...
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kingship of
Ankan and
Senka conflicted with that of
Kinmei (The
civil war of the
Keitai and
Kinmei dynasties). On the
other hand,
there is the dominant...
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Garan Engi, the year of
Emperor Kinmei's accession is set to the year 531, as if he had been the next
Emperor Kinmei after Emperor Keitai. In the Kojiki...
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considered as
perhaps factual. As one argument, the
reign of
Emperor Kinmei (c. 509–571 AD), the 29th emperor, is the
first for whom
contemporary historiography...
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supporting Kinmei's claim were led by the Soga clan. Soga clan
leader Soga no
Iname would become the most
influential minister at
Kinmei's court following...