Prince Hozumi, the Glossary
was a Japanese prince, the fifth son of Emperor Tenmu, who lived from the Asuka to Nara periods.[1]
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12 relations: Asuka period, Ōmi Province, Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume, Emperor Tenmu, Empress Jitō, Kōkyū, Lady Ōnu, Man'yōshū, Nara period, Prince Osakabe, Prince Takechi, Princess Tajima.
- 715 deaths
- 8th-century Japanese people
Asuka period
The was a period in the history of Japan lasting from 538 to 710, although its beginning could be said to overlap with the preceding Kofun period.
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Ōmi Province
was a province of Japan, which today comprises Shiga Prefecture.
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Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume
, also known as Lady Ōtomo of Sakanoue, was a Japanese noblewoman and waka poet of the early-to-mid Nara period, best known for the inclusion of 84 of her poems in the Man'yōshū. Prince Hozumi and Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume are 8th-century Japanese people.
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Emperor Tenmu
was the 40th Emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō):; retrieved 2013-8-22. Prince Hozumi and Emperor Tenmu are Sons of Japanese emperors.
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Empress Jitō
was the 41st monarch of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.
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Kōkyū
is the section of a Japanese Imperial Palace called the where the Imperial Family and court ladies lived.
Lady Ōnu
Lady Ōnu (蘇我大蕤娘; d. 6 August 724) was a Japanese noblewoman. Prince Hozumi and Lady Ōnu are Japanese royalty stubs.
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Man'yōshū
The is the oldest extant collection of Japanese (poetry in Classical Japanese), compiled sometime after AD 759 during the Nara period.
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Nara period
The of the history of Japan covers the years from 710 to 794.
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Prince Osakabe
Prince Osakabe (刑部(忍壁)親王, Osakabe Shinnō) (died June 2, 705) was a Japanese imperial prince who helped write the Taihō Code (681 A.D.), alongside Fujiwara no Fuhito. Prince Hozumi and prince Osakabe are Japanese royalty stubs and Sons of Japanese emperors.
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Prince Takechi
was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka period. Prince Hozumi and Prince Takechi are Japanese royalty stubs and Sons of Japanese emperors.
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Princess Tajima
(died 708) was the daughter of Emperor Tenmu of Japan.
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See also
715 deaths
- Al-Walid I
- Cellach Cualann
- Dagobert III
- Domnall mac Cathail
- Fland Feblae mac Scandláin
- Li Rizhi
- Liu Youqiu
- Mildburh
- Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Thaqafi
- Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
- Murchad Midi
- Peter of Capitolias
- Pope Constantine
- Prince Hozumi
- Prince Naga
- Qurra ibn Sharik al-Absi
- Qutayba ibn Muslim
- Said ibn al-Musayyib
- Saint Fructus
- Savaric of Auxerre
- Surya Devi
- Wei Zhigu
- Yazid ibn Abi Kabsha al-Saksaki
8th-century Japanese people
- Empress Genmei
- Empress Genshō
- Fujiwara no Moroane
- Fujiwara no Otomuro
- Fujiwara no Takatori
- Lady Kasa
- Prince Hozumi
- Prince Naga
- Prince Sawara
- Princess Hatsusebe
- Princess Inoe
- Princess Tagata
- Princess Taki
- Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
- Tachibana no Kachiko
- Ōtomo no Otomaro
- Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume