-
cadet branch of
Yamatonoaya clan. Ōkura clan (大蔵氏) –
cadet branch of
Yamatonoaya clan.
Sakanoue clan (坂上氏) –
cadet branch of
Yamatonoaya clan.
Tamura clan...
-
Yamatonoaya clan (東漢氏) was an
immigrant clan
active in ****an
since the
Kofun period according to the
Nihon Shoki (720),
Kojiki (711) and
Shoku Nihongi...
-
Achiki (阿直岐) or
Achikishi (阿知吉師), was the
legendary founder of the "
Yamatonoaya clan (東漢氏)" who
settled in ****an with his son
Tsuga no omi. He is considered...
- Soga no
Umako following the Soga–Mo****be conflict. ********inated by
Yamatonoaya no Koma on the
orders of Soga no Umako. 33
Nukatabe 額田部
Empress Suiko...
- clan of
Korean descent called "Sakanoue clan [ja]", the
branch clan of
Yamatonoaya clan,
where Sakanoue no Ara [ja] (坂上阿良)
formed his own
separate clan...
- the
founders of
Kawachinofumi clan/Kawachinoaya clan, Hata clan and
Yamatonoaya clan, respectively.
Despite being ethnically similar, many immigrants...
- no
Umako and,
perhaps out of fear of
being struck first,
Umako hired Yamatonoaya no Koma [ja] to ********inate
Sushun in 592.
Emperor Sushun's
reign lasted...
- most
powerful clan in the
Yamato by the
middle of 6th century, and the
Yamatonoaya clan with
roots in the ****a
confederacy and Baekje. Notably,
early in...
-
Eastern Plains. It may
refer to:
Eastern Han, a
period of Han
dynasty Yamatonoaya clan, an
immigrant clan This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- the
Heian period. The
Sakanoue clan was a
cadet branch of the
famous Yamatonoaya clan, an
immigrant which originated in
Baekje of Korea. The clan rose...