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concubine of
Prince Shirakabe,
grandson of
Emperor Tenji, and bore
Prince Yamabe in 737 and
Prince Sawara in 750.
Prince Shirakabe was
married to Princess...
- 978191063394. ISBN 978-1-910634-39-4.
Shirakabe, Yukio; Kinugasa, Tetsuo; Kawata, Makio; Kishimoto, Takeshi;
Shirakabe,
Takehiro (September 1985). "The Double-Eyelid...
- Kōnin (imina) was
Shirakabe (白壁). As a son of
Imperial Prince Shiki and a
grandson of
Emperor Tenji, his
formal style was
Prince Shirakabe. Initially, he...
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rather than to politics. However,
after his death, his
sixth son,
Prince Shirakabe married Princess Inoe and was
supported by many
ministers to
ascend the...
- Sawara-shinnō) (circa 750 –
November 8, 785) was the
fifth son of
Prince Shirakabe (later
Emperor Kōnin), by
Takano no Niigasa. In 781 he was
named heir-presumptive...
- (山部). He was the
eldest son of
Prince Shirakabe (later
known as
Emperor Kōnin), and was born
prior to
Shirakabe's ascension to the throne.
According to...
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Fushimi Subway Station The MUFG
Money Museum, now
located near the Akat****-
shirakabe 赤塚白壁 bus stop on Dekimachi-dōri.
Legoland ****an Resort, ****an's first...
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Emperor Junnin.
Previously reigned as
Empress Kōken.
Second reign. 49
Shirakabe 白壁
Emperor Kōnin 光仁天皇 770–781 (11 years) Hōki, Ten'ō 708–782 (73 years)...
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Corrections Bureau,
Nagoya Regional Corrections Headquarters Street address Shirakabe 1-chōme, Higashi-ku City
Nagoya State/province
Aichi Prefecture Country...
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Hachiman Shrine (千栗八幡宮,
Chiriku Hachiman-gū) is a
Shinto shrine in the
Shirakabe neighborhood of the town of
Miyaki in Saga Prefecture, ****an. It is one...