- The
Tajihi clan (多治比氏
Tajihi-uji; also
written as 多治, 丹比, 丹治, 丹墀) was a ****anese
noble family. They were most
prominent in the
early Nara period, when...
- the
Nihon Shoki mentions that
Tajihi is now
known as the
itadori flower.
Aston notes though, that the
story of a
Tajihi flower falling into a well is...
-
Imperial Prince Iyo (伊予親王; 783–807)
Madame (Bunin) :
Tajihi no
Mamune (多治比真宗; 769–823),
Tajihi no Nagano's
daughter Sixth Son:
Imperial Prince Kazurahara...
-
Tajihi-Sarugake
Castle (多治比猿掛城,
Tajihi-Sarugake-jō) was a ****anese
castle located in Akitakata,
Hiroshima Prefecture. Its
ruins have been
protected by...
-
There is no
consensus among the
various authors since some
sources consider Tajihi no
Agatamori the first,
others say Ōtomo no Otomaro,
other sources ****ure...
- d. 868)
Imperial Princess Nariko (業子内親王; d. 815) Hi:
Tajihi no
Takako (多治比高子; 787–825),
Tajihi no Ujimori's
daughter Bunin:
Fujiwara no
Onatsu (藤原緒夏;...
- head
position of the clan to his
eldest son, Mōri
Okimoto and
moved to
Tajihi-Sarugake
Castle (多治比猿掛城) with his son Shōjumaru.
Okimoto then took over...
- He also
became acquainted with the
tenth ****anese amb****ador to China,
Tajihi no
Mabito Hironari. He also met the ****anese monk Rikyo.[citation needed]...
-
Emperor Nintoku Iware,
Yamato (Palace of Wakasakura),
reign of
Emperor Richū
Tajihi,
Kawachi (Palace of Shibakaki),
reign of
Emperor Hanzei A****,
Yamato (Palace...
-
daughter Imperial Princess Takaiko (崇子内親王; d. 848)
Court lady:
Tajihi no
Ikeko (丹犀池子),
Tajihi no Kadonari's
daughter Imperial Princess Tomoko (同子内親王; d. 860)...