- Ōtomo no
Otomaro (大伴 弟麻呂 or 大伴 乙麻呂, 731 – July 14, 809) was a ****anese
general of the Nara
period and of the
early Heian period. He was the
first to hold...
- some
sources consider Tajihi no
Agatamori the first,
others say Ōtomo no
Otomaro,
other sources ****ure that the
first was
Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, while...
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Fujiwara no
Otomaro (藤原 乙麻呂, died
August 2, 760) was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the Nara period. He was the son of
Fujiwara no Muchimaro, the founder...
- the East") in 789
which is less
important than Sei-i Taishōgun. Ōtomo no
Otomaro was the
first person who was
granted the
title of Seii Taishōgun (征夷大将軍...
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Isonokami no
Otomaro (石上 乙麻呂, ? –
October 9, 750) was a ****anese
noble and
scholar of the Nara period. He was the son of
sadaijin Isonokami no Maro. He...
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Otomaro by
Emperor Kammu in 794 CE. The shōgun was the
military dictator of ****an with near
absolute power over
territories via the military.
Otomaro...
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consolidated its
control over the
Emishi people of
northern Honshu. Ōtomo no
Otomaro was the
first man the
court granted the
title of seii tai-shōgun ("Great...
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American basketball player 664 – Eorcenberht, king of Kent 809 –
Otomo no
Otomaro, ****anese
general and
Shogun (b. 731) 850 – Wei Fu,
chancellor of the Tang...
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caliph (b. 763)
March 26 – Ludger,
Frisian missionary July 14 – Ōtomo no
Otomaro, ****anese
general and Shōgun (b. 731)
Abbas ibn al-Ahnaf,
Muslim poet (b...
- 681–737
Umakai 694–737 Maro 695–737
Toyonari 704–766
Nakamaro 706–764
Otomaro Nagate 714–771
Matate 715–766 Uona 721–783
Kaedemaro 723–776 Yo****sugu...