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Hirohime
Empress consort of Japan
Tenure572–575
Died575
Spouse Emperor Bidatsu
Issue
  • Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Ōe
  • Princess Sakanobori
  • Princess Uji
House Yamato
FatherPrince Okinaga-no-Mate

Hirohime (died 575) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Bidatsu. [1] [2]

Hirohime was Prince Okinaga-no-Mate's daughterHirohime and Bidatsu's had a son, Prince Oshisaka Hikohito, who then had his own son, Prince Tamura, who became the Emperor Jomei. [3] [2]

Issue

    • First Son: Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Ōe (押坂彦人大兄皇子, b.556)
    • Princess Sakanobori (逆登皇女)
    • Princess Uji (菟道皇女), Saiō [4]

Notes

  1. ^ 「息長墓」 『日本歴史地名大系 25 滋賀県の地名』平凡社、1991年。ISBN 4582490255。
  2. ^ a b Tadanao, Yamamoto; Edwards, Walter (October 1995). "Early Buddhist temples in Japan: Roof-tile manufacture and the social basis of temple construction". World Archaeology. 27 (2): 336–353. doi: 10.1080/00438243.1995.9980311. ISSN  0043-8243.
  3. ^ McCallum, Donald F. (2008-11-30). The Four Great Temples: Buddhist Archaeology, Architecture, and Icons of Seventh-Century Japan. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN  978-0-8248-6473-6.
  4. ^ Bentley, John R. (2006-01-01), "Book Nine Teiō Hongi", The Authenticity of Sendai Kuji Hongi, Brill, pp. 336–359, ISBN  978-90-474-1819-1, retrieved 2024-01-19
Japanese royalty
Preceded by Empress consort of Japan
572–575
Succeeded by