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Fujiwara no
Nakamaro (藤原 仲麻呂, 706 –
October 21, 764), also
known as Emi no
Oshikatsu (恵美 押勝), was a ****anese
aristocrat (kuge), courtier, and statesman...
- Abe no
Nakamaro (阿倍 仲麻呂, c. 698 – c. 770),
whose Chinese name was Chao Heng (Chinese: 晁衡,
pronounced Chōkō in ****anese), was a ****anese
scholar and waka...
- The
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro Rebellion (藤原仲麻呂の乱,
fujiwara no
nakamaro no ran), also
known as the Emi Rebellion, was a short-lived and
unsuccessful Nara period...
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Fujiwara no
Nakamaro. She was
eventually replaced on the
throne by her relative,
Emperor Junnin,
whose rule was a
continuation of
Nakamaro's regime. During...
- of her cousin,
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro. When the
retired empress came to
favor a
Buddhist faith healer named Dōkyō,
Nakamaro rose up in arms in 764 but was...
- rule there.
October 14–21 –
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro Rebellion: A short-lived
revolt led by
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro is suppressed.
Emperor Junnin is deposed...
- Miushi, with whom he had two sons
Fujiwara no
Toyonari and
Fujiwara no
Nakamaro.
Among his
daughters was
consort of
Emperor Shōmu.
Muchimaro became the...
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unhappy about Nakamaro's monopolization of power,
plotted a
conspiracy to
replace Nakamaro and to
overthrow the Empress, but
Nakamaro settled the rebellion...
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dynasty poet
Period of
introduction of
Chinese literature into ****an Abe no
Nakamaro 阿倍仲麻呂 (c. 698 – c. 770) scholar, administrator, and waka poet in the Nara...
- was part of the ****anese
mission to Tang
China (Kentōshi) with Abe no
Nakamaro and Genbō. Kibi sta**** in
China for 17
years before returning to ****an...