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Ōkimi (大王, also read as Daiō), or Ame no ****a
Siroshimesu Ōkimi (治天下大王, Chi
Tenka Daiō), was the
title of the head of the
Yamato Kingship, or the monarch...
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Okimi (沖美町,
Okimi-chō) was a town
located in
Saeki District,
Hiroshima Prefecture, ****an. On
November 1, 2004,
Okimi,
along with the
towns of Nōmi and...
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Ikusa no
Ōkimi (軍王; fl. ca.7th century) was a waka poet of ****an's
Yamato period. His
birth and
death years are unknown. He may have been
active during...
- Kamo no
Okimi (鴨王,
Okimi of the Kamo clan) was the son of
Kotoshironushi and Tamakushi-hime, and
brother of Himetataraisuzu-hime. He was an
ancestor of...
- son of Ushi no
Ōkimi (believed to be
equivalent to
Hikoushi no
Ōkimi), a
grandson of Ohi no
Ōkimi, a great-grandson of
Ohohoto no
Ōkimi (brother to Emperor...
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Yamato Hime no
Ōkimi (倭姫王) was a poet and
Empress of ****an, as the wife of her
paternal uncle Emperor Tenji. She was a
granddaughter of
Emperor Jomei...
- Na****a (長屋王 Na****a-no-
ōkimi) (684 – 20
March 729) was a
politician of the Nara
period and an
imperial prince of ****an, a son of
Prince Takechi (grandson...
- make the
arrangements for her debut.
Okimi, the proprietor,
grudgingly ****ents to ****ist her with the money. In
Okimi's teahouse, the two
geisha are seated...
- Jitō. Rather, it was
presumably Sumeramikoto or Ameno****a
Shiroshimesu Ōkimi (治天下大王),
meaning "the
great king who
rules all
under heaven". Alternatively...
- Prefecture, ****an. On
November 1, 2004, Nōmi,
along with the
towns of Ōgaki and
Okimi (all from
Saeki District), and the
former town of
Etajima (from Aki District)...