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Princess Tashiraka (? – fl. 531) was
Empress of ****an as the
consort of
Emperor Keitai. She gave
birth to two children. She was the
daughter of Emperor...
- Hirakata, Osaka), and
married a
younger sister of
Emperor Buretsu,
Princess Tashiraka. It is
supposed that his
succession was not
welcomed by everyone, and...
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Keitai and his
mother was
Emperor Ninken's daughter,
Princess Tashiraka (手白香皇女,
Tashiraka no himemiko). In his lifetime, he was
known by the name Amekuni...
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Kasuga no Ōiratsume no Himemiko, a
second cousin of him.
Their daughter Tashiraka was
later married to
Emperor Keitai,
successor or
possibly usurper after...
- Takarashi-no-Oiratsume-Hime (高橋大娘皇女)
Princess Asazuma-Hime (朝嬬皇女)
Princess Tashiraka (手白香皇女, b. 489),
married to
Emperor Keitai Princess Kusuhi (樟氷皇女) Princess...
- ****anese
royalty Preceded by
Princess Kasuga no Ōiratsume
Empress consort of ****an 499–507 Succeeded by
Princess Tashiraka...
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Daughter of
Emperor Yuryaku. Gave
birth to
Emperor Buretsu,
Princess Tashiraka,
Princess Tachibana no
Nakatsu and six
other children.
Kasuga no Iratsume...
- ****anese
royalty Preceded by
Princess Tashiraka Empress consort of ****an 534–536 Succeeded by
Princess Tachibana no Nakatsu...
- 488–498(24)
Seinei r. 480–484(22) Ushi no Ōkimi 489–507
Buretsu r. 498–507(25)
Tashiraka Keitai r. 507–531(26) Soga no
Iname 506?–570
Tachibana 467–539
Senka r...
- hime
Princess Naniwa no Ono
Princess Kasuga no Ōiratsume
Kasuga no
Iratsume Princess Tashiraka Princess Kasuga no
Yamada Princess Tachibana no Nakatsu...