• Emperor Bidatsu (敏達天皇, Bidatsu-tennō, 538 – 14 September 585) was the 30th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. The years...
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    552) Second son: Prince Nunakura Futotama-Shiki (渟中倉太珠敷尊), later Emperor Bidatsu Princess Kasanui (笠縫皇女) Consort: Princess Wayaka-Hime (稚綾姫皇女), Emperor...
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    Emperor Bidatsu assumed the Chrysanthemum Throne – is properly written as "敏達天皇元年" (Bidatsu-Tennō Gannen, "the first year of Emperor Bidatsu"), and not...
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    Yōmei. Empress Suiko was a consort to her half-brother, Emperor Bidatsu, but after Bidatsu's first wife died she became his official consort and was given...
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    after the death of his half brother, Emperor Bidatsu. The influential courtiers from Emperor Bidatsu's reign, Mononobe no Moriya, also known as Mononobe...
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  • (軽) or Prince Karu (軽皇子, Karu-no-Ōji). He was a descendant of Emperor Bidatsu. He was a son of Chinu no ōkimi (Prince Chinu, 茅渟王) by Kibitsuhime no ōkimi...
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    Princess Takara (Takara no miko) was a great-granddaughter of Emperor Bidatsu. During her first reign the Soga clan seized power. Her son Naka no Ōe...
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  • of Japan as the consort of Emperor Bidatsu. Hirohime was Prince Okinaga-no-Mate's daughterHirohime and Bidatsu's had a son, Prince Oshisaka Hikohito...
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  • Bidatsu's death led to a succession dispute among supporters of Prince Oshisaka (the son of Bidatsu by his first wife), Prince Takeda (son of Bidatsu...
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    Mercia (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). September 15 – Emperor Bidatsu, age 47, dies of smallpox after a 13-year reign, and is succeeded by his...
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  • 552) Second son: Prince Nunakura Futotama-Shiki (渟中倉太珠敷尊), later Emperor Bidatsu Princess Kasanui (笠縫皇女) 石神社 (柏原市) - 大阪府柏原市にある神社。石姫皇女を主祭神として祀っている。 v t e...
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    conducted political reforms with Prince Shōtoku during the rules of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government...
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  • Nunakuranofutotamashiki no Sumeramikoto (渟中倉太珠敷天皇) – Emperor Bidatsu, better known by his Chinese-style shigō of Bidatsu Tennō (敏達天皇, lit. 'Intelligent and Virtuous')...
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    Genmei in 708. She was the wife of Prince Minu, a descendant of Emperor Bidatsu and mothered Princes Katsuragi and Sai. She later married Fujiwara no Fuhito...
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  • marriages were found in ancient Japan, such as the marriage of Emperor Bidatsu and his half-sister Empress Suiko. Japanese Prince Kinashi no Karu had...
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    16. Emperor Bidatsu (538–585) 8. Prince Oshisakanohikohito-no-Ōe 17. Hiro-hime (d. c. 575) 4. Emperor Jomei (593–641) 18. Emperor Bidatsu (538–585) 9...
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    622) Wives Princess Uji no Kaitako (菟道貝蛸皇女, b.570), daughter of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko Tachibana-no-Oiratsume, daughter of Prince Owari (橘大郎女)...
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    no Kimi Ohi no Kimi Ushi no Kimi Emperor Keitai Emperor Kinmei Emperor Bidatsu Prince Oshisaka Emperor Jomei Emperor Tenji Prince Shiki Emperor Kōnin...
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    Kinmei) Amekuni Oshiharaki Hironiwa no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 20: (Emperor Bidatsu) Nunakakura no Futo Tamashiki no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 21: (Emperor Yōmei)...
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  • Okinagatarashihi Hironuka Sumeramikoto (息長足日広額天皇). He was a grandson of Emperor Bidatsu, both paternally and maternally. His father was Prince Oshisakanohikohito-no-Ōe...
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  • (Osata no Sakitama Palace or Osada no Miya), 572–585 in reign of Emperor Bidatsu Shiki District, Nara (Iwareikebe no Namitsuki Palace), 585–587 in the reign...
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    Emperor Jimmu Emperor Keitai, ca. 450–534 Emperor Kinmei, 509–571 Emperor Bidatsu, 538–585 Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–??? Emperor Jomei, 593–641 Emperor Tenji...
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  • Emperor Bidatsu. 32 Hatsusebe 泊瀬部 Emperor Sushun 崇峻天皇 588–592 (4 years) 522–592 (70 years) Son of Emperor Kinmei; half-brother of Emperor Bidatsu and Emperor...
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    "Nearby Asuka". The town has many imperial tombs, including that of Emperor Bidatsu, Emperor Yōmei, Empress Suiko, and Prince Shotoku. The villages of Isonaga...
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    Princess Iwahime, who herself became a consort of Kimmei and bore Emperor Bidatsu, a future monarch and lineal ancestor of current monarchs of Japan. Ninken...
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    Emperor Jimmu Emperor Keitai, ca. 450–534 Emperor Kinmei, 509–571 Emperor Bidatsu, 538–585 Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–??? Emperor Jomei, 593–641 Emperor Tenji...
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    Emperor Jimmu Emperor Keitai, ca. 450–534 Emperor Kinmei, 509–571 Emperor Bidatsu, 538–585 Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–??? Emperor Jomei, 593–641 Emperor Tenji...
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  • Soga clan and Empress Suiko, his half sister and the widow of Emperor Bidatsu. Initially, the Mononobe clan, a rival clan of the Sogas, allied with Prince...
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    Osata no Sakitama Palace or Osada no Miya, 572–585 in reign of Emperor Bidatsu The modern city was founded on September 1, 1956. Sakurai is home to Ōmiwa...
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    Muqan Qaghan as ruler (khagan) of the Turkic Khaganate (Central Asia). Bidatsu succeeds his father Kinmei and ascends to the throne of Japan as the 30th...
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