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    son) Prince Amatsukabe Anahobe (穴穂部皇子, d. 587) Prince Kōshiko (泊瀬部皇子), later Kimiyori no Kimitsuhi Prince Yakabe (宅部皇子, d. 587), speculated as Emperor Senka's...
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  • The Insipid Prince's Furtive Grab for The Throne (最強出涸らし皇子の暗躍帝位争い 無能を演じるSSランク皇子は皇位継承戦を影から支配する, Saikyō Degarashi Ōji no Anyaku Teii Arasoi: Munō wo Enjiru...
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  • succession passed to his youngest brother Prince Hinokuma no Takata (檜隈高田皇子), who will come to be known as Emperor Senka. Emperor Senka was elderly at...
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    Ōiratsume (名形大娘皇女) Second Son: Prince Sakai no Kurohiko (境黒彦皇子, d.456) Third Son: Prince Anaho (穴穂皇子), later Emperor Ankō (401?–456) Second Daughter: Princess...
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    in the Kojiki. He was also referred to as Prince Ōe (大兄皇子, Ōe no Miko) and Prince Ikebe (池辺皇子, Ikebe no Miko) after the palace in which he lived. He acceded...
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  • Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (imina) was Tamura (田村) or Prince Tamura (田村皇子, Tamura-no-Ōji). As emperor, his name would have been Okinagatarashihi Hironuka...
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  • (天智天皇, Tenji-tennō, 626 – January 7, 672), known first as Prince Katsuragi (葛城皇子, Katsuragi no Ōji) and later as Prince Nakano Ōe (中大兄皇子, Nakano Ōe no Ōji)...
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    daughter First Son: Prince Magari no Ōe (勾大兄皇子), later Emperor Ankan Second son: Prince Hinokuma no Takata (檜隈高田皇子), later Emperor Senka Consort: Wakakohime...
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  • daughter Prince Naniwa (難波皇子, 560-587) Prince Kasuga (春日皇子, 560-615) Princess Kuwata (桑田皇女) Third Son: Prince Ohomata (大派皇子, b.585) Concubine: Unako no...
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    sometime in 417 or 418 AD, and was given the name Ōhatsuse no Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子). As the fifth and youngest son of Emperor Ingyō he was never given the title...
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