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Sakaibe no
Marise (境部 摩理勢) (died 628) was a
court aristocrat of the A****
period of ****anese history, and
member of the Soga clan. When
Empress Suiko...
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Sushun Third Daughter: Soga no
Ishikina (蘇我石寸名),
Concubine of
Emperor Yōmei
Second Son:
Sakaibe no
Marise (境部 摩理勢, d. 628)
Third Son:
Kojoshin (小祚臣) v t e...
- died in
China 659–661
Saimei Sakaibe no
Iwashiki (坂合部石布)
Tsumori no Kisa (津守吉祥) Iki no
Hakatoko (伊吉博德)
Gaozong Sakaibe died
during the trip 665–667 Tenji...
- Suiko.
Although Prince Yamashiro was
another candidate,
Emishi murdered Sakaibe no Marise, his
uncle who
nominated Oe no Ou,
paving the way for his favorite...
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Princess Kinunui (衣縫内親王, d. 12
August 772) Daughter:
Imperial Princess Sakaibe (坂合部内親王, d. 27 June 778)
Prince Shiki wrote many
poems during his lifetime...
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collection of ****anese poems. The
tanka poem #3833
composed by
Prince Sakaibe [ja] can be
loosely paraphrased to mean "I
could ride a
tiger to leap over...
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describes a counter-attack by the Iga ikki
against an ally of Oda Nobunaga,
Sakaibe Hyōbudaiyū.
Amagoisan rōjō
okite kaki —
Written Regulations for the Siege...
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Emperor Suiko planned and
executed a 'Seitogun' (an
expeditionary force).
SAKAIBE no Omi was
appointed general of the
first Seitogun 602 : –
Kanroku came...
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River Yokogawa in
Okinaga (息長) and
defeat them,
killing their General Sakaibe no
Kusuri (境部薬).
August 7:
Oyori and his men
attack the Ōmi general, Hada...
- 安麻呂)
First Son:
Prince Kamido (上道王, d. 28
April 727)
Second Son:
Prince Sakaibe (境部王) 『続日本紀』霊亀元年7月27日条 Man'yōshū,
Volume 16, Poem 3833 Man'yōshū, Volume...