Nunasokonakatsu-hime

Nunasokonakatsu-hime
Empress consort of Japan
Tenure546–510 BC
Empress dowager of Japan
Tenureappointed in 510 BC
SpouseEmperor Annei
Issue
FatherKamo no Okimi
MotherMirahime

Nunasokonakatsu-hime (渟名底仲媛命) was the legendary empress consort of Japan from 546 to 510 BC[1][2] and then empress dowager from 510 BC according to traditional dates.[2]

Life

There exact number of her children differs between the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. In the Kojiki she and her husband have 3, Tokotsuhikoirone, Emperor Itoku, and Shikitsuhiko.[3] Yet in the Nihon Shoki they have another, Ikisomimi.[4] only the Kojiki states her father as Kamo no Okimi.[3][5] The Empress's life is not recorded in the Kojiki or Nihon Shoki but for her family and titles.[3][4][6]

Family tree

Nunakawahime[7] Ōkuninushi[8][9]: 278 
(Ōnamuchi)[10]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto[11]
Kotoshironushi[12][13] Tamakushi-hime[11] Takeminakata[14][15] Susa Clan[16]
1 Jimmu[17]1Himetataraisuzu-hime[17]Kamo no Okimi[12][18]Mirahime [ja]
2 Suizei[19][20][21][22][23][24] 2Isuzuyori-hime[22][23][24][18][25]Kamuyaimimi[19][20][21]
3 Annei[26][12][22][23][24]Ō clan[27][28]Aso clan[29]3 Nunasokonakatsu-hime[30][12]Kamo clan
TakakurajiMiwa clan
4 Itoku[26][12]Ikisomimi no mikoto [ja][26]Ame no Murakumo [ja]
4Amatoyotsuhime no Mikoto [ja][26]Amaoshio no mikoto [ja]
5 Emperor Kōshō[26][12][31]5Yosotarashi-hime[12]Okitsu Yoso [ja]
6 Emperor Kōan[12]Prince Ameoshitarashi [ja][31]Owari clan
6Oshihime [ja][12][31]Wani clan[32]
7 Emperor Kōrei[33][12][31][34] 7Kuwashi-hime[34]
8 Emperor Kōgen[35][34]8Utsushikome [ja][35]Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso[33]Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto[36]Wakatakehiko [ja]
9Ikagashikome[a] [38][39]
Hikofutsuoshi no Makoto no Mikoto [ja][39]9 Emperor Kaika[35]Prince Ohiko [ja][40]Kibi clan
Yanushi Otake Ogokoro no Mikoto [ja][39]10 Emperor Sujin[41][42]10Mimaki-hime[43]Abe clan[40]
Takenouchi no Sukune[39]11 Emperor Suinin[44][45]11Saho-hime[46]12Hibasu-hime [ja][47]Yasaka Iribiko[48][49][50]Toyosukiiri-hime [ja][51]Nunaki-iri-hime [ja][33]
Yamatohime-no-mikoto[52]
Katsuragi clan13Harima no Inabi no Ōiratsume [ja]12 Emperor Keiko[45][47]14Yasakairi-hime [ja][48][49][50]
Otoyo no mikoto [ja]
Futaji Irihime [ja][53]Yamato Takeru[54][55]Miyazu-himeTakeinadane [ja] Ioki Iribiko13Emperor Seimu[54][55]
14Emperor Chūai[54][55] [56]15Empress Jingū[57] Homuda
Mawaka
15Emperor Ōjin[57]16Nakatsuhime[58][59][60]
16Emperor Nintoku[61]


Notes

  1. ^ There are two ways this name is transcribed: "Ika-gashiko-me" is used by Tsutomu Ujiya, while "Ika-shiko-me" is used by William George Aston.[37]

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  2. ^ a b and Anston, p. 1.42 (Vol. 1)
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Japanese royalty
Preceded by Empress consort of Japan
546–510 BC
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Isuzuyori-hime
Empress dowager of Japan
appointed in 510 BC
Succeeded by
Amonotoyototsu-hime

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