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Tachibana no
Naramaro (橘奈良麻呂, 721–757) was a ****anese
aristocrat (kuge), courtier, and
statesman of the Nara period. He was the son of
sadaijin Tachibana...
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Tachibana no
Naramaro (橘奈良麻呂) -
Eldest son of
Moroe Tachibana no
Shimadamaro (橘島田麿) - Son of
Naramaro Tachibana no
Kiyotomo (橘清友) - Son of
Naramaro Tachibana...
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reign was turbulent, and she
survived coup
attempts by both
Tachibana no
Naramaro and
Fujiwara no Nakamaro. Today, she is
remembered chiefly for her alleged...
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Yakamochi did not take part in the
Tachibana no
Naramaro rebellion (橘奈良麻呂の変,
tachibana no
naramaro no ran). Instead, he
conspired with
Fujiwara no Yo****sugu...
- (shibinaishō) Vice
Minister (jundaijin)
Opposition led by
Tachibana no
Naramaro and
others was put down in 757. In 758,
Nakamaro was
given the
title and...
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Emperor Shōmu and
Empress Kōken. He was the
father of
Tachibana no
Naramaro . 738 (Tenpyō 10, 1st month):
Moroe was
created Udaijin (Minister of the...
- (760–790) 11. Abe no
Komina (d. 784) 1.
Emperor Ninmyō 12.
Tachibana no
Naramaro (721–757) 6.
Tachibana no
Kiyotomo (758–789) 13.
Awata 3.
Tachibana no...
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Mitsuko Mito as
Sakuyako Tachibana Shozo Nanbu Shintarō Nanjō Joji Oka as
Naramaro Tachibana Denjirō Ōkōchi as Gyōki
Sakae Ozawa as
Kimimaro Kuninaka Mitsusaburō...
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executed for his
involvement in a
conspiracy organized by
Tachibana no
Naramaro. Papinot,
Edmond (1910).
Historical and
geographical dictionary of ****an...
- from China. 757
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro defeated an
attempt by
Tachibana no
Naramaro to
seize power. The Yōrō Code
completes the
evolution of Ritsuryō law system...