Princess Kusakanohatabino
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Kusakanohatabino | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | 400–405 |
Died | after 405 |
Spouse | Emperor Richū |
Issue | Princess Nakashi |
House | Imperial House of Japan |
Father | Emperor Ōjin |
Princess Kusakanohatabino (also Kusaka no hatabi no) (? – after 405) was Empress of Japan as the consort of her nephew, Emperor Richū.[1][2][3][4]
She was the daughter of Emperor Ōjin. She gave birth to Princess Nakashi.
Issue
[edit]- Princess Nakashi (中磯皇女), wife of Prince Ōkusaka, later married Emperor Anko
Notes
[edit]- ^ Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society, London. Supplement I. Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Vol. 1. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trüber, & Co.
- ^ Como, Michael I. (2008-04-18). Shotoku: Ethnicity, Ritual, and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-804073-6.
- ^ Venning, Timothy (2023-06-30). A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-86850-0.
- ^ Bentley, John R. (2006-01-01), "Book Eight Jinnō Hongi", The Authenticity of Sendai Kuji Hongi, Brill, pp. 305–335, ISBN 978-90-474-1819-1, retrieved 2024-04-11