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Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime (? –
after 453) was
Empress of ****an as the
consort of
Emperor Ingyō. In the
Nihon Shoki, she has a
younger sister named Otohime...
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years had p****ed,
Oasazuma was
finally persuaded by his
favorite concubine Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime to
accept the throne.
Oasazuma was
formally enthroned as...
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Takara (宝皇女)
later Empress Kōgyoku,
Prince Chinu's
daughter (also
Prince Oshisaka-no-Hikohito-no-Ōe's
grand daughter and
Emperor Bidatsu’s
great grand daughter)...
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distorted over time. It's
recorded in the Kiki that Ingyō was born to
Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime (忍坂大中姫)
somewhere in 400 AD, and was
given the name Anaho...
- Ōhatsuse
Wakatake (Emperor Yūryaku) were born as
children of Ingyō and
Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime.
Prince Kinashi no Karu was the
first son of his father...
- (漢皇子)
Second Husband:
Prince Tamura (田村皇子),
later Emperor Jomei,
Prince Oshisaka-no-hikohito-no-Ōe's son (also
Emperor Bidatsu's grandson)
Second Son: Prince...
- Kimi Ushi no Kimi
Emperor Keitai Emperor Kinmei Emperor Bidatsu Prince Oshisaka Emperor Jomei Emperor Tenji Prince Shiki Emperor Kōnin
Emperor Kanmu Emperor...
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Prince Okinaga-no-Mate's
daughterHirohime and Bidatsu's had a son,
Prince Oshisaka Hikohito, who then had his own son,
Prince Tamura, who
became the Emperor...
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distorted over time. It is
recorded in the Kiki that Yūryaku was born to
Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime (忍坂大中姫)
sometime in 417 or 418 AD, and was
given the name...
- Keitai, ca. 450–534
Emperor Kinmei, 509–571
Emperor Bidatsu, 538–585
Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–???
Emperor Jomei, 593–641
Emperor Tenji, 626–671
Prince Shiki...