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Heguri (平群町,
Heguri-chō) is a town
located in
Ikoma District, Nara Prefecture, ****an. As of
April 1, 2015, the town has an
estimated po****tion of 18...
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Heguri no
Tsuku (平群 木菟) (fl. 2nd to 5th c. C.E.?} was a
diplomat and
powerful figure (gōzoku) in
ancient ****an. He was the
founder of the
Heguri clan....
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Heguri no
Matori (****anese: 平群真鳥) was a ****anese
court minister of rank Ōomi (大臣)
during the
Kofun period, who was able to
briefly usurp the
throne of...
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Shima clan was
considered to be a
resident landholder around present-day
Heguri-cho,
Ikoma County, Nara Prefecture.
Sakon served the
Hatakeyama clan who...
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Heguri Station (平群駅,
Heguri-eki) is a
train station in
Heguri,
Ikoma District, Nara Prefecture, ****an.
Kintetsu Ikoma Line
Heguri Town
Office National...
- Soejimo-gun Ikoma-gun Yamatokōriyama-shi, Ikoma-shi, Ikoma-gun
Heguri no Kōri
Heguri-gun
Hirose no Kōri Hirose-gun Kitakatsuragi-gun Yamatotakada-shi...
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which they originated, such as the Soga (蘇我), the
Katsuragi (葛城), the
Heguri (平群), the Kose (巨勢), the
Kasuga (春日), and the
Izumo (出雲), thus
making them...
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Heguri-uji no
Iratsume (平群氏女郎) was a ****anese waka poet of the Nara period.
Poems 3931–3942 of the Man'yōshū are
attributed to her. All 12 of them are...
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through Ando. 1889 - Five
villages are
merged in
Heguri District,
creating Ando village. 1896 -
Heguri District is
united by
Soejimo District, creating...
- (蘇我石川, ?–?),
ancestor of the Soga clan (蘇我氏). Son:
Heguri no
Tsuku (平群木菟, ?–?),
ancestor of the
Heguri clan (平群氏). Son: Ki no
Tsuno (紀角, ?–?), ancestor...