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Similarities between Emperor Tenmu and Japanese clans

Emperor Tenmu and Japanese clans have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amaterasu, Ōtomo clan, Emperor of Japan, Emperor Yōzei, Fujiwara no Kamatari, Imperial House of Japan, Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Prince Kusakabe, Prince Toneri, Silla, Soga clan.

Amaterasu

Amaterasu Ōmikami (天照大御神, 天照大神), often called Amaterasu for short, also known as Ōhirume no Muchi no Kami (大日孁貴神), is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology.

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Ōtomo clan

was a Japanese samurai family whose power stretched from the Kamakura period through the Sengoku period, spanning over 400 years.

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Emperor of Japan

The emperor of Japan is the hereditary monarch and head of state of Japan.

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Emperor Yōzei

was the 57th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

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Fujiwara no Kamatari

Fujiwara no Kamatari (藤原 鎌足, 614 – November 14, 669), also known as, was a Japanese politician and aristocrat who, together with Prince Naka no Ōe (later Emperor Tenji), carried out the Taika Reform.

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Imperial House of Japan

The is the dynasty and imperial family of Japan, consisting of those members of the extended family of the reigning emperor of Japan who undertake official and public duties.

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Kojiki

The, also sometimes read as or, is an early Japanese chronicle of myths, legends, hymns, genealogies, oral traditions, and semi-historical accounts down to 641 concerning the origin of the Japanese archipelago, the, and the Japanese imperial line.

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Nihon Shoki

The, sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second-oldest book of classical Japanese history.

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Prince Kusakabe

was a Japanese imperial crown prince from 681 until his death.

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Prince Toneri

(January 28, 676 – December 6, 735) was a Japanese imperial prince in the Nara period.

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Silla

Silla (Old Korean: 徐羅伐, Yale: Syerapel, RR: Seorabeol; IPA), was a Korean kingdom that existed between 57 BCE – 935 CE and located on the southern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula.

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Soga clan

The was one of the most powerful aristocratic kin groups (''uji'') of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state—the Yamato polity—and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism in Japan.

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  • What Emperor Tenmu and Japanese clans have in common
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Emperor Tenmu and Japanese clans Comparison

Emperor Tenmu has 93 relations, while Japanese clans has 355. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 2.68% = 12 / (93 + 355).

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