- of
Emperor Kinmei. Her
mother was Soga no Iname's daughter, Soga no
Kitashihime.
Suiko was the
younger sister of
Emperor Yōmei.
Empress Suiko was a consort...
- Soga no
Kitashihime (蘇我 堅塩媛) was a ****anese
noblewoman and high lady, a
daughter of Soga no Iname, a high-ranking official. She was a
consort of Emperor...
-
Iname solidified his
power by
marrying two of his daughters, Soga no
Kitashihime and Soga no Oanegimi, to
Emperor Kinmei.
Between the two of them they...
- Yōmei was the
fourth son of
Emperor Kinmei and his
mother was Soga no
Kitashihime, a
daughter of Soga no Iname. In 586,
Emperor Yōmei took his half-sister...
-
Prince Kura (倉皇子), in the
Kojiki as Soga no Kura (宗賀之倉王) Consort: Soga no
Kitashihime (蘇我堅塩媛), Soga no Iname's
daughter Fourth Son:
Imperial Prince Ogetaroinogushiwamikoto...
-
Unako no
Otoshi 1.
Emperor Kōtoku 12.
Emperor Kinmei (509–571) 6.
Sakurai no Miko (560–587) 13. Soga no
Kitashihime 3.
Princess Kibitsu-hime (d. 643)...
-
transliteration from ****anese to
Chinese of
Himemiko or
female shaman. Soga no
Kitashihime (consort of
Emperor Kimmei) •
Yaehime (daughter of Ito Sukechika, first...
- and Bidatsu's half-brother
Prince Anahobe (son of
Kinmei by Soga no
Kitashihime).
Prince Oshisaka had
apparently been
named crown prince by
Emperor Bidatsu...
- 551–626
Nakatomi no
Tokiwa Ishi-Hime 509–571
Kinmei r. 539–571(29) Soga no
Kitashihime Soga no
Oanenokimi Hiro Hime ?–575
Unako no
Otoshi 538–585
Bidatsu r...
- 612 : – Soga no
Umako held a
ceremony to bury
Kitashihime in the
grave of
Emperor Kinmei.
Kitashihime was
given the
honorific title of the 'Kotaifujin'...