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Isuzuyori-hime

Isuzuyori-hime (Japanese: 五十鈴依媛) was the legendary empress consort of Japan as the wife of Emperor Suizei, the second legendary emperor of Japan. She was the mother of Emperor Annei. According to historical records, she is regarded as the ancestor goddess of the Masters of Shiki.[2]

Isuzuyori-hime
Empress consort of Japan
Tenure580–548 BC[1]
Empress dowager of Japan
Tenureappointed in 548 BC[1]
SpouseEmperor Suizei
IssueEmperor Annei
FatherKotoshironushi
ReligionShinto

Life edit

In the second year, during the spring season of Suizei's reign, she was appointed empress. Later on, in the first year, on the 10th month, 11th day of her son Emperor Annei's reign, he bestowed upon her the title of Kodaigo (empress dowager).[3] It is said that she was born as the daughter of the deity Kotoshironushi,[4] and the sister of Himetataraisuzu-hime, who was the first empress of Japan, and the first wife of Emperor Jimmu.[4][5][6] She was an important mythological figure in the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan).[7]

Family tree edit

Susanoo[8][9] Ōyamatsumi[10]
Ashinazuchi [ja][11]Tenazuchi [ja]Konohanachiruhime [ja][12]
Kushinadahime[13]
Yashimajinumi [ja][12]
Kagutsuchi[14]
Kuraokami[15]
Hikawahime [ja][16]Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja][17]
Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana [ja]Ame-no-Tsudoechine [ja]Funozuno [ja]
Sashikuni Okami [ja]Omizunu [ja]Futemimi [ja]
Sashikuni Wakahime [ja]Ame-no-Fuyukinu [ja][18][19]Takamimusubi
Futodama
Nunakawahime [ja] Ōkuninushi[20]
(Ōnamuchi)[21]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto
Kotoshironushi[22] Tamakushi-hime Takeminakata Susa Clan[23]
 
JAPANESE
EMPERORS
711–585 BC
 
Jimmu
660–585 BC(1)
Himetataraisuzu-hime[24]Kamo no Okimi [ja]
632–549 BC
 
Suizei
581–549 BC(2)
Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai Kamuyaimimi
d.577 BC
Miwa clan and Kamo clan Nunasokonakatsu-hime [ja]
  • Pink is female.
  • Blue is male.
  • Grey means other or unknown.
  • Clans, families, people groups are in green.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society, London. Supplement I. Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Vol. 1. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trüber, & Co., Limited. p. 132.
  2. ^ Aston, W. G. (18 October 2010). Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-90234-5.
  3. ^ Brown, Delmer; Ishida, Ichiro (8 January 2021). The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the Gukansho, an Interpretative History of Japan written in 1219. Univ of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-33688-9.
  4. ^ a b "「五十鈴依媛命」の用例・例文集 - 用例.jp". yourei.jp. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  5. ^ Ponsonby-Fane, Richard (1959). The Imperial House of Japan. Ponsonby Memorial Society. p. 29 & 418.
  6. ^ Brown, Delmer M. and Ichirō Ishida (1979). A Translation and Study of the Gukanshō, an Interpretative History of Japan Written in 1219. University of California Press. p. 251. ISBN 9780520034600.
  7. ^ 日本書紀通釋 (in Japanese). 日本書紀通釋刋行會. 1940.
  8. ^ Atsushi, Kadoya (10 May 2005). "Susanoo". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  9. ^ "Susanoo | Description & Mythology". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  10. ^ Kaoru, Nakayama (7 May 2005). "Ōyamatsumi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  11. ^ Fr?d?ric, L.; Louis-Frédéric; Roth, K. (2005). Japan Encyclopedia. Harvard University Press reference library. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  12. ^ a b "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Kami in Classic Texts : Yashimajinumi". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp.
  13. ^ "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Kami in Classic Texts : Kushinadahime". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp.
  14. ^ "Kagutsuchi". World History Encyclopedia.
  15. ^ Ashkenazi, M. (2003). Handbook of Japanese Mythology. Handbooks of world mythology. ABC-CLIO. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-57607-467-1. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  16. ^ Chamberlain, B.H. (2012). Kojiki: Records of Ancient Matters. Tuttle Classics. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4629-0511-9. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  17. ^ Herbert, J. (2010). Shinto: At the Fountainhead of Japan. Routledge Library Editions: Japan. Taylor & Francis. p. 402. ISBN 978-1-136-90376-2. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
  18. ^ Philippi, Donald L. (2015). Kojiki. Princeton University Press. p. 92.
  19. ^ Chamberlain (1882). Section XX.—The August Ancestors of the Deity-Master-Of-The-Great Land.
  20. ^ Atsushi, Kadoya; Tatsuya, Yumiyama (20 October 2005). "Ōkuninushi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  21. ^ Atsushi, Kadoya (21 April 2005). "Ōnamuchi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  22. ^ Atsushi, Kadoya (28 April 2005). "Kotoshironushi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  23. ^ Tanigawa Ken'ichi [de] 『日本の神々 神社と聖地 7 山陰』(新装復刊) 2000年 白水社 ISBN 978-4-560-02507-9
  24. ^ Kazuhiko, Nishioka (26 April 2005). "Isukeyorihime". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.



Japanese royalty
Preceded by Empress consort of Japan
XXX BC
Succeeded by
Nunasokonakatsu-hime [ja]
Preceded by
Himetataraisuzu-hime
Empress dowager of Japan
appointed in XXX BC
Succeeded by
Nunasokonakatsu-hime

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Isuzuyori hime Japanese 五十鈴依媛 was the legendary empress consort of Japan as the wife of Emperor Suizei the second legendary emperor of Japan She was the mother of Emperor Annei According to historical records she is regarded as the ancestor goddess of the Masters of Shiki 2 Isuzuyori himeEmpress consort of JapanTenure580 548 BC 1 Empress dowager of JapanTenureappointed in 548 BC 1 SpouseEmperor SuizeiIssueEmperor AnneiFatherKotoshironushiReligionShintoLife editIn the second year during the spring season of Suizei s reign she was appointed empress Later on in the first year on the 10th month 11th day of her son Emperor Annei s reign he bestowed upon her the title of Kodaigo empress dowager 3 It is said that she was born as the daughter of the deity Kotoshironushi 4 and the sister of Himetataraisuzu hime who was the first empress of Japan and the first wife of Emperor Jimmu 4 5 6 She was an important mythological figure in the Nihon Shoki Chronicles of Japan 7 Family tree editvte Susanoo 8 9 Ōyamatsumi 10 Ashinazuchi ja 11 Tenazuchi ja Konohanachiruhime ja 12 Kushinadahime 13 Yashimajinumi ja 12 Kagutsuchi 14 Kuraokami 15 Hikawahime ja 16 Fuha no Mojikunusunu ja 17 Fukabuchi no Mizuyarehana ja Ame no Tsudoechine ja Funozuno ja Sashikuni Okami ja Omizunu ja Futemimi ja Sashikuni Wakahime ja Ame no Fuyukinu ja 18 19 TakamimusubiFutodamaNunakawahime ja Ōkuninushi 20 Ōnamuchi 21 Kamotaketsunumi no MikotoKotoshironushi 22 Tamakushi himeTakeminakataSusa Clan 23 nbsp JAPANESEEMPERORS711 585 BC nbsp Jimmu660 585 BC 1 Himetataraisuzu hime 24 Kamo no Okimi ja 632 549 BC nbsp Suizei581 549 BC 2 Isuzuyori himeHikoyaiKamuyaimimid 577 BCMiwa clan and Kamo clanNunasokonakatsu hime ja Pink is female Blue is male Grey means other or unknown Clans families people groups are in green References edit a b Anston W G 1896 Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society London Supplement I Nihongi Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A D 697 Vol 1 London Kegan Paul Trench Truber amp Co Limited p 132 Aston W G 18 October 2010 Nihongi Chronicles of Japan From the Earliest Times to A D 697 Routledge ISBN 978 1 136 90234 5 Brown Delmer Ishida Ichiro 8 January 2021 The Future and the Past A Translation and Study of the Gukansho an Interpretative History of Japan written in 1219 Univ of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 33688 9 a b 五十鈴依媛命 の用例 例文集 用例 jp yourei jp Retrieved 2023 01 17 Ponsonby Fane Richard 1959 The Imperial House of Japan Ponsonby Memorial Society p 29 amp 418 Brown Delmer M and Ichirō Ishida 1979 A Translation and Study of the Gukanshō an Interpretative History of Japan Written in 1219 University of California Press p 251 ISBN 9780520034600 日本書紀通釋 in Japanese 日本書紀通釋刋行會 1940 Atsushi Kadoya 10 May 2005 Susanoo Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 Susanoo Description amp Mythology Encyclopedia Britannica Kaoru Nakayama 7 May 2005 Ōyamatsumi Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 Fr d ric L Louis Frederic Roth K 2005 Japan Encyclopedia Harvard University Press reference library Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 01753 5 Retrieved 2020 11 21 a b Encyclopedia of Shinto Home Kami in Classic Texts Yashimajinumi eos kokugakuin ac jp Encyclopedia of Shinto Home Kami in Classic Texts Kushinadahime eos kokugakuin ac jp Kagutsuchi World History Encyclopedia Ashkenazi M 2003 Handbook of Japanese Mythology Handbooks of world mythology ABC CLIO p 213 ISBN 978 1 57607 467 1 Retrieved 2020 11 21 Chamberlain B H 2012 Kojiki Records of Ancient Matters Tuttle Classics Tuttle Publishing ISBN 978 1 4629 0511 9 Retrieved 2020 11 21 Herbert J 2010 Shinto At the Fountainhead of Japan Routledge Library Editions Japan Taylor amp Francis p 402 ISBN 978 1 136 90376 2 Retrieved 2020 11 21 Philippi Donald L 2015 Kojiki Princeton University Press p 92 Chamberlain 1882 Section XX The August Ancestors of the Deity Master Of The Great Land Atsushi Kadoya Tatsuya Yumiyama 20 October 2005 Ōkuninushi Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 Atsushi Kadoya 21 April 2005 Ōnamuchi Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 Atsushi Kadoya 28 April 2005 Kotoshironushi Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 Tanigawa Ken ichi de 日本の神々 神社と聖地 7 山陰 新装復刊 2000年 白水社 ISBN 978 4 560 02507 9 Kazuhiko Nishioka 26 April 2005 Isukeyorihime Encyclopedia of Shinto Retrieved 2010 09 29 nbsp This biographical article related to Japan is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This Japanese history related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Japanese royaltyPreceded byHimetataraisuzu hime Empress consort of JapanXXX BC Succeeded byNunasokonakatsu hime ja Preceded byHimetataraisuzu hime Empress dowager of Japanappointed in XXX BC Succeeded byNunasokonakatsu hime Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isuzuyori hime amp oldid 1181702092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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