- Abe no
Hironiwa (安倍広庭, also
written 阿倍広庭) was a ****anese waka and
kanshi poet
during the Nara period. Abe no
Hironiwa was born in 659. He was the son of...
- himemiko). In his lifetime, he was
known by the name
Amekuni Oshiharaki Hironiwa (天国排開広庭).
Kinmei had six
Consorts and 25
Imperial children (16 sons and...
-
Saimei Asakura, ****uoka (Asakura no
Tachibana no
Hironiwa Palace or
Asakure no
Tachibana no
Hironiwa-no-miya), 660–661 Osaka, (Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki...
- Tate no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 19: (Emperor Kinmei)
Amekuni Oshiharaki Hironiwa no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 20: (Emperor Bidatsu)
Nunakakura no ****o Tamashiki...
- Preceded by
Asakura no
Tachibana no
Hironiwa no Miya
Capital of ****an 667 - 672 Succeeded by A****-kyō...
- 1931–2012), ****anese
classical composer,
pianist and
conductor Hikaru Hironiwa (広庭 輝, born 1985),
former ****anese
soccer player Inoue Hikaru (井上 光, 1851–1908)...
- Silla,
Empress Saimei relocated the
capital of ****an to the
Tachibana no
Hironiwa Palace in
Asakura in 661 AD in
preparation for a counter-invasion of the...
-
reign of
Empress Saimei In 661–667, the
court moved to the
Tachibana no
Hironiwa Palace (661–67) in Asakura, ****uoka. Then the
court moved again to the...
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Amekunioshiharakihironiwa 天国排開広庭
Emperor Kinmei 欽明天皇 Amekuni-oshiharaki-
hironiwa no Sumera-mikoto 天国排開広庭天皇 540–571 (31 years) 509–571 (62 years) Son of...
- Kyōshō (教勝), a nun
Consort (Hi): Abe no Ōtoji (安倍大刀自),
daughter of Abe no
Hironiwa (安倍広庭) Daughter:
Princess Kamo (賀茂女王)
Unknown mother Son:
Prince Kurihara...