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Emperor Kimmei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Kimmei (欽明天皇 Kinmei-tennō ) (509-571 CE) was the 29th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign is said to have spanned the years from 539 through 571....
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Emperor Bidatsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Bidatsu (敏達天皇 Bidatsu-tennō ) (538 - September 14, 585) was the 30th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 572 through 585. He...
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Soga no Kitashihime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soga no Kitashihime (蘇我堅塩媛) was a daughter of Soga no Iname, a high-ranking official and consort to Emperor Kimmei of Japan. She gave birth to seven boys and six girls, including Emperor Yōmei, Empre...
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Emperor Kimmei Of Japan 571 Dates 29th Emperors Marked Clear Economy. ... Emperor Kimmei ( 509- 571) was the 29th imperial ruler of Japan and the first to whom contemporary historiography assigns clear dates. He ruled from 539 to 571. His rule marked the beginning of the Asuka period of ... Home > Emperor Kimmei of Japan...
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Emperor Sushun Of Japan Clan Soga Mononobe 587 Hatsusebe Economy. ... Emperor Kimmei of JapanEmperor Kimmei ( 509- 571) was the 29th imperial ruler of Japan and the first to whom contemporary historiography assigns clear dates. He ruled from 539 to 571. His rule marked the beginning of the Asuka period of Yamato Japan.
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Although the imperial court did not move to the Asuka region of Japan until 592, Emperor Kimmei's rule is considered by some to be the beginning of the Asuka period of Yamato Japan, particularly those who associate the Asuka period primarily with the introduction of Buddhism to Japan.
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Soga no Kitashihime was a daughter of Soga no Iname, a high-ranking official and consort to Emperor Kimmei of Japan. She gave birth to seven boys and six girls, including Emperor Yomei, Empress Suiko and Princess Otomo....
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Emperor of Japan ... Emperor Kimmei was the 29th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign is said to have spanned the years from 539 through 571... ... (509?-571), the 29th emperor of Japan...
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According to the traditional account, only upon the death of his older brother Emperor Senka in 539 , Emperor Kimmei acceded to the throne. ... According to the Nihon Shoki , Emperor Kimmei received a bronze statue of Buddha as a gift from the king of Paekche Song Myong Wang (聖明王, ''Seimei Ō'') in 552 .
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In those days, Emperor Kimmei ruled Japan with his court nobles and immediately controversy started over whether or not such a foreign cult should be accepted. The orthodox Mononobe and Nakatomi clans strongly opposed this new religion on the grounds that Japan already had its traditional and indigenous religion of Shinto.
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