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Prince Shōtoku (聖徳太子,
Shōtoku Taishi,
February 7, 574 –
April 8, 622), also
known as
Prince Umayado (厩戸皇子,
Umayado no ōjî,
Umayado no miko) or
Prince Kamitsumiya...
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Shōtoku may
refer to:
Prince Shōtoku (574-622), a
politician of the A****
period Empress Kōken, or
Empress Shōtoku (718-770), the 48th
imperial ruler of...
- Kōken (孝謙天皇, Kōken-tennō, 718 –
August 28, 770),
known as
Empress Shōtoku (称徳天皇,
Shōtoku-tennō)
after her
second accession to the throne, was the 46th (with...
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Shōtoku (正徳, Kyujitai: 正德) was a ****anese era name
after Hōei and
before Kyōhō. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1711
through June 1716. The reigning...
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concept of
period division is no
longer applicable. At the era of
Prince Shōtoku in the
early 7th century, a new
constitution was
prescribed for ****an based...
- for
Umako and
Prince Regent Shōtoku Taishi (574–622).
However she
wielded power in her own right, and the role of
Shōtoku Taishi is
often exaggerated...
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shoki (720 AD). A
later embellished account in
Shōtoku Taishi Denryaku [ja]
involving Prince Shōtoku claims that the
Prince Regent knew the term ningyo...
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Buddhism was
promoted by the
ruling class,
including figures like
Prince Shōtoku, and
gained widespread acceptance beginning in the A****
period (592–710)...
- The Nōgyōsha
kobetsu shotoku hoshō
seido (農業者戸別所得補償制度,, English, Farmers' Door-to-door
Compensation System) is an
agrarian policy to
support farmers in...
- tennō) in the year 645. They were
written shortly after the
death of
Prince Shōtoku and the
defeat of the Soga clan (蘇我氏 Soga no uji),
uniting ****an. The reforms...