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  • 持統天皇 Japan: Empress Jitō (645 – 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan
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    持統天皇 Japan: Empress Jitō (645 – 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan

    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 (1) Suiko and (2) Kōgyoku/Saimei. The five women sovereigns reigning after Jitō were (3) Gemmei, (4) Genshō, (5) Kōken/Shōtoku, (6) Meishō, and (7) Go-Sakuramachi.Jitō took responsibility for court administration after the death of her husband, Emperor Temmu, who was also her uncle. She acceded to the throne in 687 in order to ensure the eventual succession of her son, Kusakabe-shinnō. Throughout this period, Empress Jitō ruled from the Fujiwara Palace in Yamato.Prince Kusabake was named as crown prince to succeed Jitō, but he died at a young age. Kusabake‘s son, Karu-no-o, was then named as Jitō‘s successor. 、クレジット:Pictures From History/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023092111148

  • 柿本人麻呂 Japan: The poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (c. 662-710). From Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首)
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    柿本人麻呂 Japan: The poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (c. 662-710). From Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首)

    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 (1) Suiko and (2) Kōgyoku/Saimei. The five women sovereigns reigning after Jitō were (3) Gemmei, (4) Genshō, (5) Kōken/Shōtoku, (6) Meishō, and (7) Go-Sakuramachi.Jitō took responsibility for court administration after the death of her husband, Emperor Temmu, who was also her uncle. She acceded to the throne in 687 in order to ensure the eventual succession of her son, Kusakabe-shinnō. Throughout this period, Empress Jitō ruled from the Fujiwara Palace in Yamato.Prince Kusabake was named as crown prince to succeed Jitō, but he died at a young age. Kusabake‘s son, Karu-no-o, was then named as Jitō‘s successor. 、クレジット:Pictures From History/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023092111104

  • 天武天皇 Japan: Emperor Tenmu was the 40th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession (r. notionally 631-686)
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    天武天皇 Japan: Emperor Tenmu was the 40th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession (r. notionally 631-686)

    Emperor Tenmu (天武天皇 Tenmu-tennō, c. 631 – October 1, 686) was the 40th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Tenmu‘s reign lasted from 672 until his death in 686.Tenmu was the youngest son of Emperor Jomei and Empress Saimei, and the younger brother of the Emperor Tenji. His name at birth was Prince Ōama (大海人皇子:Ōama no ōji). He was succeeded by Empress Jitō, who was both his niece and his wife. During the reign of his elder brother, Emperor Tenji, Tenmu was forced to marry several of Tenji‘s daughters because Tenji thought those marriages would help to strengthen political ties between the two brothers. The nieces he married included Princess Unonosarara, today known as the Empress Jitō, and Princess Ōta. Tenmu also had other consorts whose fathers were influential courtiers.、クレジット:Pictures From History/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023092111081

  • 持統天皇 Japan: Empress Jitō (645 – 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
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    持統天皇 Japan: Empress Jitō (645 – 703) was the 41st monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

    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 (1) Suiko and (2) Kōgyoku/Saimei. The five women sovereigns reigning after Jitō were (3) Gemmei, (4) Genshō, (5) Kōken/Shōtoku, (6) Meishō, and (7) Go-Sakuramachi.Jitō took responsibility for court administration after the death of her husband, Emperor Temmu, who was also her uncle. She acceded to the throne in 687 in order to ensure the eventual succession of her son, Kusakabe-shinnō. Throughout this period, Empress Jitō ruled from the Fujiwara Palace in Yamato.Prince Kusabake was named as crown prince to succeed Jitō, but he died at a young age. Kusabake‘s son, Karu-no-o, was then named as Jitō‘s successor. 、クレジット:Pictures From History/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023092111038

  • マルコ山古墳 天皇陵と同じ夾紵棺出土
    1978年03月08日
    マルコ山古墳 天皇陵と同じ夾紵棺出土

    マルコ山古墳から見つかった夾紵(きょうちょ)棺の破片。漆塗りの布の断片で、棺の一部であり、天武天皇や聖徳太子の墓のものと同じ夾紵棺である−と、総合調査団が発表

    商品コード: 2015042200226

  • 古墳の排水溝 天武天皇の皇子の墓か
    2003年02月13日
    古墳の排水溝 天武天皇の皇子の墓か

    森カシ谷遺跡で新たに確認された皇族の墓とみられる古墳の遺構。小石が敷き詰められた部分が排水溝=奈良県高取町

    商品コード: 2003021300152

  • 川原寺跡で礎石確認 天武天皇の経蔵か
    2005年02月20日
    川原寺跡で礎石確認 天武天皇の経蔵か

    川原寺跡で見つかった経蔵か鐘楼とみられる建物の礎石=奈良県明日香村

    商品コード: 2005022000034

  • 大型建物跡の航空写真 飛鳥時代の巨大正殿を確認
    2005年03月08日
    大型建物跡の航空写真 飛鳥時代の巨大正殿を確認

    飛鳥京跡で確認された天武天皇の「正殿」とみられる飛鳥時代最大級の大型建物跡=奈良県明日香村

    商品コード: 2005030800341

  • 飛鳥浄御原宮跡など 天武の正殿もう1棟
    2006年03月07日
    飛鳥浄御原宮跡など 天武の正殿もう1棟

    飛鳥京跡で見つかった1天武天皇の飛鳥浄御原宮の建物跡2舒明天皇の飛鳥岡本宮の建物跡3飛鳥浄御原宮の塀の跡=奈良県明日香村で共同通信社ヘリから

    商品コード: 2006030700225

  •  空撮 都望む飛鳥のVIP邸か 新田部親王ゆかりの丘陵
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    2006年11月21日
    空撮 都望む飛鳥のVIP邸か 新田部親王ゆかりの丘陵

    奈良県明日香村の竹田遺跡で7世紀後半とみられる大型建物10棟の遺構が見つかり、村教育委員会が21日発表した。当時の都・飛鳥京を望む丘陵斜面にあり、飛鳥寺からわずか約200メートルの超一等地。太い柱を使った立派な建物だったことや、生活に使う土器が大量に出土していることから貴族や高級官僚ら飛鳥時代のVIPの邸宅の一部だったと推測される。村教委は地名などから、天武天皇の皇子・新田部親王(にいたべしんのう)が住んでいた可能性もある」と話している<映像内容>奈良県明日香村飛鳥(あすか)の竹田遺跡、発掘担当者ら、空撮、撮影日:2006(平成18)年11月21日、撮影場所:奈良県明日香村

    商品コード: 2019101003309

  • 竹田遺跡の大型建物跡 天武天皇の皇子邸跡か
    2007年12月04日
    竹田遺跡の大型建物跡 天武天皇の皇子邸跡か

    奈良県明日香村の竹田遺跡で見つかった大型の掘っ立て柱建物跡=4日

    商品コード: 2007120400136

  • 柱を支えていた切り石 天武天皇の皇子邸跡か
    2007年12月04日
    柱を支えていた切り石 天武天皇の皇子邸跡か

    柱を支えていた切り石を指さす担当者=4日、奈良県明日香村の竹田遺跡

    商品コード: 2007120400157

  • 牽牛子塚古墳と天武天皇陵 女帝斉明陵と特定
    2010年09月09日
    牽牛子塚古墳と天武天皇陵 女帝斉明陵と特定

    牽牛子塚古墳(1)と天武・持統合葬陵(2)=奈良県明日香村で共同通信社ヘリから

    商品コード: 2010090900296

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