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− | Asuka Emperor
| + | Emperor of the Askuka Period, mid 7th century |
− | Emperor Tenji
| + | *''Japanese:'' 天智天皇 ''(Tenji Tennô)'' |
− | Emperor of the Askuka Period, mid 7th century | + | *''Name: Ame Mikoto Hirakasu Wake'' (天命開別) |
− | Japanese 天智天皇 Tenji Tennô | + | *''Other Names: Kazuraki'' (葛城), ''Naka no Ôe'' (中大兄) |
− | Lived 626-671
| + | *''Lived: 626-671'' |
− | Reigned 668-671
| + | *''Reigned: 668-671'' |
− | Names: Ame Mikoto Hirakasu Wake (天命開別), Kazuraki (葛城), Naka no Ôe (中大兄)
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| Emperor Tenji, known throughout most of his career as Naka no Ôe, was one of the major political figures of the Asuka Period. | | Emperor Tenji, known throughout most of his career as Naka no Ôe, was one of the major political figures of the Asuka Period. |
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| He was the second prince born to [[Emperor Jomei]] 舒明天皇. | | He was the second prince born to [[Emperor Jomei]] 舒明天皇. |
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− | In [[645]] with the help of Nakatomi no Kamatari 中臣鎌足 (later [[Fujiwara no Kamatari]]) he destroyed the [[Soga clan]] 蘇我氏. The same year he carried out the very significant [[Taika Reforms]]. After the death of his mother, the ruling emperor [[Empress Seimei]], in [[661]] he took the position of regent and moved the capital to Ôtsu no Miya in [[Omi province|Ômi province]] in 667, but did not actually ascend the throne till [[668]]. In [[670]] he created the [[Kogo Regiter|Kôgo-year Register of Families]], the first such nation-wide registe, and promulgated the [[Omi Law Code|Ômi Law Code]]. | + | In [[645]] with the help of Nakatomi no Kamatari 中臣鎌足 (later [[Fujiwara no Kamatari]]) he destroyed the [[Soga clan]] 蘇我氏. The same year he carried out the very significant [[Taika Reforms]]. After the death in [[661]] of his mother, the ruling emperor [[Empress Seimei]], he took the position of regent and in 667 moved the capital to Ôtsu no Miya in [[Omi province|Ômi province]], but did not actually ascend the throne till [[668]]. He created the [[Kogo Regiter|Kôgo-year Register of Families]], the first such nation-wide register, in [[670]], and promulgated the [[Omi Law Code|Ômi Law Code]]. |
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| Morris in ''[[The Nobility of Failure]]'' has a chapter discussing him as the "successful villain" in contrast to his cousin [[Arima no Miko]] 有間皇子, son of [[Emperor Kotoku|Emperor Kôtoku]], whom he executed on a rather doubtful charge of plotting a revolt. | | Morris in ''[[The Nobility of Failure]]'' has a chapter discussing him as the "successful villain" in contrast to his cousin [[Arima no Miko]] 有間皇子, son of [[Emperor Kotoku|Emperor Kôtoku]], whom he executed on a rather doubtful charge of plotting a revolt. |
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− | [[Kojien Dictionary]] | + | *[[Kojien Dictionary]] |
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| For the Taika Reforms see ''[[Sources of Japanese Tradition]]'' | | For the Taika Reforms see ''[[Sources of Japanese Tradition]]'' |