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【English】The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
published: 22 May 2017
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Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Kogyoku-Saimei
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Today in our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we are exploring Empress Kogyoku-Saimei
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology...
published: 22 Dec 2021
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Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Tsunuzashi
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Today in the second video of our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we will discuss a possible Empress forgotten by time: Empress Tsunuzashi.
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive ...
published: 09 Sep 2021
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Empress Kōgyoku | Just Sayin' In American English | The Historian's Eye | MCMP | 00705
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Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇, Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661), also known as Empress Saimei (斉明天皇, Saimei-tennō), was the 35th and 37th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Kōgyoku's reign spanned the years from 642 to 645. Her reign as Saimei encompassed 655 to 661. In other words,
642: She ascended the throne as Kōgyoku-tennō, and she stepped down i...
published: 25 Oct 2022
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Empress Masako raises silkworms at Imperial Palace
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published: 06 May 2021
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Magi (マギ) - Kougyoku vs Ugo [720p HD]
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Sinbad Vs Kou Princess
Sinbad Lowkey Claps The Princess
published: 06 Apr 2020
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【English】Suiko, Japan’s first empress
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
Suiko, Japan’s first empress
published: 02 Aug 2016
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Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Suiko
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in the second video of our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we are exploring the first recorded Empress of Japan: Empress Suiko
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdo...
published: 28 Oct 2021
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【English】The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
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The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
The Empress who changed Asuka Empress Saimei (Kogyoku)
- published: 22 May 2017
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3:56
Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Kogyoku-Saimei
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we a...
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we are exploring Empress Kogyoku-Saimei
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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Today in our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we are exploring Empress Kogyoku-Saimei
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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About Luciditi: I have an M.A in World History with a research focus on Modern Japanese History and Feminism. Currently I am obtaining a second Masters Degree in East Asian Studies with a focus on Japanese History and Language, with the intent of continuing onto a Ph.D in Japanese History.
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Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Tsunuzashi
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in the second video of our series "Female Le...
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in the second video of our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we will discuss a possible Empress forgotten by time: Empress Tsunuzashi.
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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About Luciditi: I have an M.A in World History with a research focus on Modern Japanese History and Feminism. Currently I am obtaining a second Masters Degree in East Asian Studies with a focus on Japanese History and Language, with the intent of continuing onto a Ph.D in Japanese History.
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Today in the second video of our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we will discuss a possible Empress forgotten by time: Empress Tsunuzashi.
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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About Luciditi: I have an M.A in World History with a research focus on Modern Japanese History and Feminism. Currently I am obtaining a second Masters Degree in East Asian Studies with a focus on Japanese History and Language, with the intent of continuing onto a Ph.D in Japanese History.
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Empress Kōgyoku | Just Sayin' In American English | The Historian's Eye | MCMP | 00705
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Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇, Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661), also known as Empress Saimei (斉明天皇, Saimei-tennō), was the 35th and 37th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Kōgyoku's reign spanned the years from 642 to 645. Her reign as Saimei encompassed 655 to 661. In other words,
642: She ascended the throne as Kōgyoku-tennō, and she stepped down in response to the assassination of Soga no Iruka (see: Isshi incident).
645: She abdicated in favor of her brother, who would become known as Emperor Kōtoku.
654: Kōtoku died and the throne was vacant.
655: She re-ascended, beginning a new reign as Saimei-tennō.
661: Saimei ruled until her death caused the throne to be vacant again.
The two reigns of this one woman spanned the years from 642 through 661.
In the history of Japan, Kōgyoku/Saimei was the second of eight women to take on the role of empress regnant. The sole female monarch before Kōgyoku/Saimei was Suiko-tennō. The six female sovereigns reigning after Kōgyoku/Saimei were Jitō, Genmei, Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi.
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Empress Kōgyoku (皇極天皇, Kōgyoku-tennō, 594–661), also known as Empress Saimei (斉明天皇, Saimei-tennō), was the 35th and 37th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Kōgyoku's reign spanned the years from 642 to 645. Her reign as Saimei encompassed 655 to 661. In other words,
642: She ascended the throne as Kōgyoku-tennō, and she stepped down in response to the assassination of Soga no Iruka (see: Isshi incident).
645: She abdicated in favor of her brother, who would become known as Emperor Kōtoku.
654: Kōtoku died and the throne was vacant.
655: She re-ascended, beginning a new reign as Saimei-tennō.
661: Saimei ruled until her death caused the throne to be vacant again.
The two reigns of this one woman spanned the years from 642 through 661.
In the history of Japan, Kōgyoku/Saimei was the second of eight women to take on the role of empress regnant. The sole female monarch before Kōgyoku/Saimei was Suiko-tennō. The six female sovereigns reigning after Kōgyoku/Saimei were Jitō, Genmei, Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi.
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Empress Masako raises silkworms at Imperial Palace
Japan's Empress Masako engages in imperial sericulture tradition.
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Magi (マギ) - Kougyoku vs Ugo [720p HD]
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From episode 11 of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.
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All of my videos are in 720p HD and always will be.
From episode 11 of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.
Disclaimer:
Magi is copyright of Ohtaka Shinobu and Aniplex Animation. No copyright infringement is intended or implied Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. No-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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From episode 11 of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.
Disclaimer:
Magi is copyright of Ohtaka Shinobu and Aniplex Animation. No copyright infringement is intended or implied Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. No-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 1208598
18:11
【English】Suiko, Japan’s first empress
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
Suiko, Japan’s first empress
The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
Suiko, Japan’s first empress
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The Dawn of Japan Women in the Asuka Period
Suiko, Japan’s first empress
- published: 02 Aug 2016
- views: 7093
4:25
Female Leaders of Japan: Empress Suiko
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in the second video of our series "Female Le...
Welcome back to Japanese History for Everyone, where we breakdown Japanese History into easy to bite pieces.
Today in the second video of our series "Female Leaders of Japan" we are exploring the first recorded Empress of Japan: Empress Suiko
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Sources:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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About Luciditi: I have an M.A in World History with a research focus on Modern Japanese History and Feminism. Currently I am obtaining a second Masters Degree in East Asian Studies with a focus on Japanese History and Language, with the intent of continuing onto a Ph.D in Japanese History.
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697
Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945. Scarecrow Press. 7 November 2013.
Hall, John Whitney (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press.
Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.
Kidder, Edward J. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai Archaeology, History, and Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.
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About Luciditi: I have an M.A in World History with a research focus on Modern Japanese History and Feminism. Currently I am obtaining a second Masters Degree in East Asian Studies with a focus on Japanese History and Language, with the intent of continuing onto a Ph.D in Japanese History.
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