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  • * ''Other names'': 中臣鎌足 ''Nakatomi Kamatari'' ...o the throne, including his involvement in the assassination of the [[Soga clan|Soga]] chieftain in [[645]]. He was granted the name on [[669]]/10/15, alon
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  • ...Fujiwara no Kamatari|Nakatomi no Kamatari]] is granted the name [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]], along with the highest [[twelve cap rank system|cap rank]], the
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  • ...(d. [[1005]]) was the most famous of these, but members of the [[Nakatomi clan]] also held significant positions in the Onmyô-ryô, coming to dominate th
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  • ...Fubito) was the son of Fujiwara no Kamatari, the founder of the [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara lineage]]. He is found in both the [[Nihon Shoki]] and the [[Shok ...in War]] of [[672]], which took a toll on the power of the [[Nakatomi Clan|Nakatomi]] and their kinsmen, such as the Fujiwara.
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  • ...[Soga no Iruka]], he had built two moated manors, guarded by a subordinate clan. He was even able to award his son the right to wear a purple court cap--t ...Isshi Incident]] of 645, when chief court ritualist [[Fujiwara no Kamatari|Nakatomi no Kamako]] and [[Emperor Tenji|Crown Prince Naka no Oe]] plotted the downf
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  • ...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 Refo
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  • ...nother clan of ritual specialists, and the rise of power of the [[Nakatomi clan]] in the 700s or 710s, who then altered the rituals to include the Jewel.
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  • The Fujiwara clan, one of the classical ''[[uji]]'' (clans), first formed in the 7th century. ...[[Kashima Shrine]], a major shrine with an imperial grant overseen by the Nakatomi since at least 645. Though Kamatari is generally thought to have come from
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  • ...he [[Yamato clan]] emerging out of [[Yayoi period|Yayoi]] and Kofun period clan structures, to Imperial rule, informed by Chinese thought and forms. The As ...inent and influential in the [[Heian period]], as Kamatari was granted the clan name Fujiwara for his service to the throne.
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  • ...r than Kikikatsu (Wise Listener), the legendary progenitor of the Nakatomi clan. He advised the prince, saying, "this is the god’s pronouncement. He is t
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