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  1. Omi - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omi

    Omi (Japanese: 臣) is a hereditary noble title of ancient Japan.It was given to the descendants of the Imperial Family before Emperor Kōgen.Along with Muraji, Omi was reserved for the head of the most powerful clans during the Kofun period.When the Yamato court was established, the most influential families bearing these two titles were given the title Ōomi and Ōmuraji, …

  2. Empress Jitō - Wikipedia

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    Empress Jitō (持統天皇, Jitō-tennō, 645 – 13 January 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.. Jitō's reign spanned the years from 686 through 697. In the history of Japan, Jitō was the third of eight women to take on the role of empress regnant.The two female monarchs before Jitō were Suiko and Kōgyoku/Saimei.

  3. Budismo en Japón - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Con la toma del poder por parte de la Emperatriz Suiko, sobrina de Soga no Umako, y gracias a la dedicación del Príncipe Regente Shōtoku, el budismo se establecería definitivamente en Japón. La consideración al emperador de descendiente directo de Amaterasu , hace que las dos religiones, budismo y sintoísmo, se integren sin detrimento de ...

  4. História do Japão – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    O conflito terminou com a vitória de Soga no Umako em 587, assim como com a implementação do budismo enquanto religião oficial, atribuída pelo príncipe Shōtoku Taishi e pela Imperatriz Suiko em 593. Apesar do tudo, o budismo não se chegou a sobrepor por completo ao xintoísmo e ambas as religiões coexistiram pacificamente ao longo da ...

  5. Buddhism in Japan - The Spiritual Life

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    Soga no Umako built Hōkō-ji, the first temple in Japan, between 588 to 596. It was later renamed as Asuka-dera for Asuka, the name of the capital where it was located. Unlike early Shinto shrines, early Buddhist temples were highly ornamental and strictly symmetrical.

  6. Historia de Japón - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    La historia de Japón (日本の歴史 o 日本史, Nihon no rekishi / Nihonshi?) es la sucesión de hechos acontecidos dentro del archipiélago japonés.Algunos de estos hechos aparecen aislados e influenciados por la naturaleza geográfica de Japón como nación insular, en tanto que otra serie de hechos, obedece a influencias foráneas como en el caso del Imperio chino, el cual definió …

  7. Liste bekannter AttentateWikipedia

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    Yamato no Aya no Ataikoma: Der japanische Kaiser Sushun wurde auf Anweisung seines Onkels, des mächtigen Adligen Soga no Umako, durch den Höfling Yamato no Aya no Ataikoma ermordet. Sushun war durch die Unterstützung des mächtigen Soga-Clans auf den Thron gelangt, empfand später jedoch deren Übermacht als hinderlich und wollte daher den ...

  8. Substancial | PDF | United Kingdom | Spain - Scribd

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    substancial - Free ebook download as Text File (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free. contains some random words for machine learning natural language processing



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