AbenoHirafu (阿倍 比羅夫) was a Japanese military commander, strategist, and politician of the Asuka period. Some sources say he lived from c.575-664 Events...
proclaimed king. He came back with a Japanese army and Yamato general AbenoHirafu to revive the country. General Boksin of the Baekje revival forces gave...
direct relation to the Kōgen-descent Abe clan (阿部氏), famous for AbenoHirafu and Abeno Yoritoki. Aya clan of Sanuki province [ja] – According to the Kojiki...
Crown Prince Naka no Ōe, later to become Emperor Tenji, and Empress Saimei decided to dispatch an expeditionary force led by AbenoHirafu (阿倍比羅夫) to help...
Province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei. In 660, Japanese General AbenoHirafu defeated the Mishihase in Hokkaidō in response to requests from the...
with Abe Masahiro, who was chief of the Council of Rōjū at the time of the arrival of Commodore Perry. AbenoHirafu (c. 575-664), also known as Abeno Ōmi...
and 170 ships, led by AbenoHirafu, arrived. Additional Japanese reinforcement, including 27,000 soldiers led by Kamitsukeno no Kimi Wakako (上毛野君稚子) and...
the reference to Emishi troops was credible in this context. In 658, AbenoHirafu's naval expedition of 180 ships reached Aguta (present day Akita Prefecture)...
first mention of Hokkaidō in recorded history. According to the text, AbenoHirafu led a large navy and army to northern areas from 658 to 660 and came...
Island during the reign of Emperor Kinmei. In 660, Japanese General AbenoHirafu defeated the Mishihase in "Watarishima" at the request of the native...
and was effectively outside of the control of the Yamato dynasty. AbenoHirafu conquered the native Emishi tribes at what are now the cities of Akita...
Prefecture dates to 658, when AbenoHirafu conquered the native Ezo tribes at what are now the cities of Akita and Noshiro. Abe, then governor of Koshi Province...
(527–528) Musashi no Kuni no Miyatsuko Rebellion (534) ja:武蔵国造の乱 Battle of Shigisan (587) Isshi Incident (645) North expedition of AbenoHirafu (658–660) ja:阿倍比羅夫...
AbenoHirafu, massacre the Mishihase people in Hokkaido The capital of Japan moves from Asuka, Yamato (Okamoto Palace or Nochi no Asuka-Okamoto-no-miya)...
AbenoHirafu, massacre the Mishihase people in Hokkaido The capital of Japan moves from Asuka, Yamato (Okamoto Palace or Nochi no Asuka-Okamoto-no-miya)...
mother Empress Saimei’s death. He sends an expeditionary force under AbenoHirafu to Korea, to help the allied kingdom of Baekje. King Munmu becomes the...
(2022-07-08). "Shinzo Abe Dies After Being Shot: Latest Updates". TIME. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Tributes pour in as Japan's Shinzo Abe dies after being shot"...
asserted that the Mishihase people subjugated in the Nihon Shoki by AbenoHirafu were in fact Mohe people, and that Temiya Cave is the ruins of the burial...
fragments of Jōmon period pottery have been found. The Asuka period general AbenoHirafu conquered the island from its native Emishi inhabitants and brought...
Province created by the Tokugawa shogunate. During the Asuka period, AbenoHirafu conquered the native Emishi tribes at what are now the cities of Akita...