Yamato no Fuhito clan, an immigrant clan founded by Wani that originates from Baekje (Korea)
Yamato no Aya clan, an immigrant clan that originates from Baekje (Korea)
Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko, the local governing clan of the Yamato Province
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Yamatoclan may refer to: Imperial House of Japan Yamato no Fuhito clan, an immigrant clan founded by Wani that originates from Baekje (Korea) Yamato...
various parts of Japan. What is certain is that Yamatoclans had major advantages over their neighbouring clans in the 6th century. This period is divided...
Japan Yamato period, when the Japanese Imperial court ruled from Yamato Province Yamato Kingship, the government of the Yamato period Yamatoclan, clan active...
is related to the earlier Yamatai (邪馬臺). The Yamatoclan set up Japan's first and only dynasty. The clan became the ruling faction in the area, and incorporated...
The Yamato no Fuhito (和史), also known as Yamatoclan (和氏), was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the history...
Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, the Amabe clan of Kono Shrine and the Yamatoclan of Ōyamato...
fourth-largest. The Yamato court exercised power over clans in Kyūshū and Honshū, bestowing titles (some hereditary) on clan chieftains. The Yamato name became...
Yamatonoaya clan. Tamura clan (田村氏) – cadet branch of Yamatonoaya clan. Yamato no Fumi clan (東文氏) – not a branch of the Yamatonoaya clan. Kifumi clan (黄文氏)...
The Yamato Kingship (ヤマト王権, Yamato Ōken) was a tribal alliance centered on the Yamato region (Nara Prefecture) from the 4th century to the 7th century...
with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, and the Yamatoclan of Ōyamato Shrine...
clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, the Amabe clan of Kono Shrine and the Yamatoclan of Ōyamato Shrine. "国造 (Kuni no miyatsuko)". Dijitaru daijisen (in Japanese)...
the Sengoku period and the Edo period. The clan's origin is said to be one of the original clans of the Yamato people; they truly gained prominence during...
history with the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, and the Yamatoclan of Ōyamato Shrine...
Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko was a title held by the clan who ruled the central region of the later Yamato Province. Kuni no Miyatsuko were regional rulers...
Matsunaga clan, it is usually Hisahide they are referring to. Hisahide served as the main retainer for Miyoshi Nagayoshi of the Miyoshi clan in the Yamato Province...
the time of the 16th century, the Tsutsui clan would mainly control the Yamato Province, due to the efforts of the feudal lord (daimyō) Tsutsui Junkei...
Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, and the Yamatoclan of...
The Oda clan (Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan...
clan (中臣氏, Nakatomi-uji) was a Japanese aristocratic kin group (uji). The clan claims descent from Amenokoyane. The Nakatomi was an influential clan in...
archaeologists. Early records mention a powerful “Owari clan”, vaguely related to, or allied with the Yamatoclan, who built massive kofun burial mounds in several...
Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a Japanese folk hero and semi-legendary prince...
aristocratic kin groups (uji) of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state—the Yamato polity—and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism. Through the 5th...
tutelary deity of Yamato Province. They are the ujigami, or 'clan deity', of the Yamatoclan, and are worshiped at Ōyamato Shrine. Some scholars interpret...
hereditary, on clan chieftains. The Yamato name became synonymous with all of Japan as the Yamato rulers suppressed other clans and acquired agricultural lands...
Inbe clan (also spelled Imibe clan or Inbe clan) was a Japanese clan during the Yamato period. They claimed descent from Futodama. The Inbe clan originally...
Otohime, who is identified as the daughter of Watatsumi 海童. The Emperor Kami Yamato Ihare-biko's personal name was Hiko-hoho-demi. He was the fourth child of...