- Ō no
Yasumaro (太 安万侶, died
August 15, 723) was a ****anese nobleman, bureaucrat, and chronicler. He may have been the son of Ō no
Honji (多 品治), a parti****nt...
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imperial line. It is
claimed in its
preface to have been
composed by Ō no
Yasumaro at the
request of
Empress Genmei in the
early 8th
century (711–712), and...
- the
editorial supervision of
Prince Toneri with the ****istance of Ō no
Yasumaro and
presented to
Empress Genshō. The book is also a
reflection of Chinese...
- Years active 645-664 Era A****
period Children Abe no Sukunamaro [ja], Abe no
Yasumaro [ja],
Hiketa Hirome [ja], Abe no Funamori [ja]
Parents 阿倍目 (Abe Moku)?...
- Vice
Admiral Yasumaro Kiguchi (溪口泰麿,
Yamaro Taniguchi, 10
March 1904 – 3
November 1992) was a ****anese
naval officer who
served as an
officer of the Imperial...
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Junior Second Rank. Ōtomo was born in 665, the son of
Dainagon Ōtomo no
Yasumaro. His
mother was Iratsume, the
daughter of Kose no Hito.
During Empress...
- Antioch. Adalbert, duke of
Alsace Fachtna mac Folachtan,
Irish abbot Ō no
Yasumaro, ****anese
nobleman Encyclopedia Britannica Harrack, Amir (1999). The Chronicle...
- Nag****hi
Yakamochi was born into the Ōtomo clan; his
grandfather was Ōtomo no
Yasumaro and his
father was Ōtomo no Tabito. The Ōtomo clan were
warriors and bureaucrats...
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Stanford University Press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9780804708739. "Kojiki". Ō no
Yasumaro.
Archived from the
original on 30
April 2020.
Retrieved 5
September 2015...
- Xiānbēi Dōngyí chuán". Sānguózhì (in Chinese).
China – via Wikisource. Ō,
Yasumaro. "Ōjin-tennō".
Kojiki (in Chinese). ****an – via Wikisource. "Makgeolli"...