Line 3: |
Line 3: |
| *''Reign: [[668]]-671'' | | *''Reign: [[668]]-671'' |
| *''Other Names'': 葛城 ''(Kazuraki)'', 中大兄 ''(Naka no Ôe)'', 天命開別 ''(Ame Mikoto Hirakasu Wake)'' | | *''Other Names'': 葛城 ''(Kazuraki)'', 中大兄 ''(Naka no Ôe)'', 天命開別 ''(Ame Mikoto Hirakasu Wake)'' |
− | *''Japanese:'' 天智天皇 ''(Tenji Tennô)'' | + | *''Japanese:'' 天智天皇 ''(Tenji Tennô, or Tenchi Tennô)'' |
| | | |
− | Emperor Tenji, known throughout most of his career as Prince Naka no Ôe, was one of the major political figures of the [[Asuka Period]]. | + | Emperor Tenji,<ref>Often rendered as Tenchi.</ref> known throughout most of his career as Prince Naka no Ôe, was one of the major political figures of the [[Asuka Period]]. |
| | | |
| 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. |
Line 13: |
Line 13: |
| 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. |
| | | |
| + | ==Notes & References== |
| + | <references/> |
| Source: | | Source: |
| *[[Kojien Dictionary]] | | *[[Kojien Dictionary]] |
| | | |
| For the Taika Reforms see ''[[Sources of Japanese Tradition]]'' | | For the Taika Reforms see ''[[Sources of Japanese Tradition]]'' |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
| | | |
| [[Category:Emperors|Tenji]] | | [[Category:Emperors|Tenji]] |
| [[Category:Asuka Period|Tenji]] | | [[Category:Asuka Period|Tenji]] |