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Emperor Tenmu (天武天皇,
Tenmu tennō, c. 631 –
October 1, 686) was the 40th
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. He ascended...
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Emperor Kōbun, then by Tenji's
brother Prince Ōama, also
known as
Emperor Tenmu.
Almost one
hundred years after Tenji's death, the
throne p****ed to his...
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believed to
record accurately the
latter reigns of
Emperor Tenji,
Emperor Tenmu and
Empress Jitō. The
Nihon Shoki focuses on the
merits of the virtuous...
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animals was
banned in ****an by
Emperor Tenmu, due to the
influence of
Buddhism and the lack of
arable land. However,
Tenmu did not ban the
consumption of deer...
- to lapse. This
interval continues during the
Tenmu period.
Neither Emperor Tenmu's reign nor the
Tenmu periodization are
included in the list of nengō...
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reign of
Emperor Kōbun
between the
reigns of
Emperor Tenji and
Emperor Tenmu; but the Nihongi, the Gukanshō, the Jinnō Shōtōki and
majority of contemporary...
- Sukune),
which was
established in
October 684,
during the
reign of
Emperor Tenmu.
Mahito was
originally a
Chinese Taoist term for hermit, shinjin, but it...
- Yamada-no
Ishikawa Maro. She was the wife of Tenji's full
brother Emperor Tenmu, whom she
succeeded on the throne.
Empress Jitō's
given name was U****sarara...
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November 684 (Julian calendar), in the 13th year of the
reign of
Emperor Tenmu (
Tenmu period). It
caused the under-sea
inundation of
approximately 10 km2 (3...
- Ōtsu (大津皇子, Ōtsu-Ōji, 663–686) was a ****anese poet and the son of
Emperor Tenmu.
Viewed as the emperor's
likely heir,
Imperial Prince Ōtsu
began attending...