- Ichinobe-no
Oshiwa (磐坂市邊押磐, mid-5th century-456) was the
eldest son of ****anese
Emperor Richū; and he was the
father of
Prince Woke (袁祁王), and
Prince Oke...
- to have been the
grandson of
Emperor Richū, and the son of Ichinobe-no
Oshiwa. He
would have been
quite young when
Emperor Yūryaku shot the
arrow which...
- (Osaka)
Spouse Kusakanohatabino-hime
Issue among others...
Ichinobe no
Oshiwa House Imperial House of ****an
Father Emperor Nintoku Mother Iwano-hime Religion...
- of 712,
Iitoyo was the
younger sister of the
imperial prince Ichinobe no
Oshiwa and thus the
daughter of
Emperor Richū and aunt of the
princes Ōke and Oke...
- (埴生坂本陵) (Osaka)
Spouse Kasuga no Ōiratsume
Issue among others...
Emperor Buretsu House Imperial House of ****an
Father Ichinobe no
Oshiwa Mother Wae-hime...
- Some have
compared him to the 20th
Emperor Ankō,
others to
Prince Ichibe Oshiwa, or
Kinashi no Karu. 日本人名大辞典+Plus, 朝日日本歴史人物事典,デジタル版. "倭王興(わおうこう)とは? 意味や使い方"...
- (葛城葦田宿禰)
Katsuragi no Ari no Omi (葛城蟻臣) Hae-hime (荑媛), wife of Ichinobe-no-
Oshiwa-no-miko,
crown prince of
Emperor Richū Kuro-hime (黒媛),
empress of Emperor...
- 411–453(19)
Oshisaka no Hime
Ohohoto no Ōkimi Soga no Koma
Ichinobe no
Oshiwa Ankō r. 453–456(20) 418–479 Yūryaku r. 456–479(21) Ohi no Ōkimi 449–487...
- to death. This just left
Emperor Richū's
eldest son
Prince Ichinobe no
Oshiwa in
contention for the throne. Ōhatsuse was
resentful that Ankō had formally...