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- Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro (蘇我倉山田石川麻呂) (died 649) was a member of the Soga clan and first holder of the office of udaijin (Minister of the...
- 20, who becomes ruler of the Tang dynasty. Emperor Kōtoku has Soga no Kurayamada accused of treason. He strangles himself at the temple of Yamada-dera...
- traditionally referred to as Fujiwara no Kamatari), conspired with Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro and Prince Naka no Ōe (later Emperor Tenji) and arranged...
- Kōgyoku/Empress Saimei (594-661) 3. Empress Jitō (645-703) 14. Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro (d. c. 649) 7. Soga no Ochi-no-iratsume (d. c 651)...
- continue to gain power, he conspired with Nakatomi no Kamatari and Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro to ********inate Soga no Iruka in what has come to be...
- 651) 1. Empress Genshō 6. Emperor Tenji (626–672) 3. Empress Genmei (660–721) 14. Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro (d. c. 649) 7. Mei no Iratsume...
- Kibitsu-hime (d. 643) 1. Empress Genmei 24. Soga no Umako (551–626) 12. Soga no Kuramaro 6. Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawa no Maro (d. c. 649) 3. Mei no Iratsume...
- 20, who becomes ruler of the Tang dynasty. Emperor Kōtoku has Soga no Kurayamada accused of treason. He strangles himself at the temple of Yamada-dera...
- (香港小教父) Hong Kong Martial arts (武術) 1974.08.10 The Executioner (直撃!地獄拳) Kurayamada (倉山田) ****an Martial arts / Ninja (武術) / (忍者) 1974.12.07 Sister Street...
- excavated materials from the Yamada-dera cloister, which was built by Soga no Kurayamada no Ishikawamaro (d. 649), a grandson of Soga no Umako (551?– 626). The...