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Kotoshironushi (事代主神), also
known as Yae
Kotoshironushi no kami (八重言代主神), is a
Shinto kami. In the Kojiki,
Kotoshironushi is the son of Ōkuninushi, the...
- it.
Ajisukitakahikone One of the sons of Ōkuninushi, the
brother of
Kotoshironushi and Takeminakata, and the
father of Takitsuhiko. He is the tutelary...
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goddesses which resulted in many
divine offspring,
including the gods
Kotoshironushi and Takeminakata. He is
enshrined in many
Shinto shrines throughout...
- 'ringing'. She
helps people sing. She is the
mother of Takeminakata. and
Kotoshironushi.
Nunakawahime is
especially sought after by
expectant mothers, as she...
- Press. p. 89. ISBN 9780231049405. Atsushi,
Kadoya (28
April 2005). "
Kotoshironushi".
Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Retrieved 2010-09-29.
Sendai Kuji Hongi, Book...
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Nagata jinja) is a
Shinto shrine in Nagata-ku, Kobe, ****an. At Nagata,
Kotoshironushi-no-Okami is enshrined. The
shrine is ****ociated with Amaterasu, who...
- AD. Empress: Nunasokonakatsu-hime (渟名底仲媛命),
Prince Kamo's
daughter (
Kotoshironushi's son)
Prince Okisomimi (息石耳命)
Prince Ōyamatohikosukitomo (大日本彦耜友尊),...
- farmers. It is also
theorized that he was
originally a god
known as "
Kotoshironushi no Mikoto", son of Ōkuninushi. He
became one of the shichi****ujin or...
- Nunasokonakatsu-hime. The
latter of the two is
allegedly the
granddaughter of
Kotoshironushi. The
Kojiki records that
Itoku was the
second or
third son of Emperor...
- of
Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Empress: Isuzuyori-hime,
Kotoshironushi's daughter Prince Shikitsuhikotamatemi (磯城津彦玉手看尊),
later Emperor Annei...