Princess Hatsusebe

Princess Hatsusebe (泊瀬部皇女, Hatsusebe no himemiko) (died 28 March 741) was a Japanese princess during the Asuka period and the Nara period.[1][2]

Princess Hatsusebe
Died28 March 741
SpousePrince Kawashima
FatherEmperor Tenmu
MotherShishihito no Kajihime-no-iratsume

Life

Hatsusebe was a daughter of Emperor Tenmu.[3] Her mother was Lady Kajihime, whose father was Shishibito no Omi Ōmaro. Her siblings included Prince Osakabe, Prince Shiki, and Princess Taki.[4][5][6]

She was made to marry her cousin, Prince Kawashima. Kawashima took part in the conspiracy behind the rebellion with Princes Ōtsu, Osakabe, and Shigi in 686, then betrayed them.[7] Because of his treachery, the plot was exposed before it could be carried out, and the conspirators were all punished except Kawashima.

She never remarried after Kawashima's death in 691,[3] and she died on the 28th day of the 3rd month in 741.

Notes

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  2. Tennō, Ingiō (2010), "The Emperor Wo-Asa-Tsuma Wakugo no Sukune.1", Nihongi, Routledge, doi:10.4324/9780203841952-14&type=chapterpdf (inactive 27 April 2024), ISBN 978-0-203-84195-2, retrieved 31 March 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (link)
  3. Cranston, Edwin A. (1983). Levy, Ian Hideo (ed.). "The Ramifying Vein: An Impression of Leaves". Journal of Japanese Studies. 9 (1): 97–138. doi:10.2307/132262. ISSN 0095-6848. JSTOR 132262.
  4. Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia". Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  5. Tennō, Ingiō (2010), "The Emperor Wo-Asa-Tsuma Wakugo no Sukune.1", Nihongi, Routledge, doi:10.4324/9780203841952-14&type=chapterpdf (inactive 27 April 2024), ISBN 978-0-203-84195-2, retrieved 31 March 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (link)
  6. Tennō, Temmu (2010), "The Emperor Ama no Nuna-Hara Oki no Mabito.—Part II.", Nihongi, Routledge, doi:10.4324/9780203841952-31&type=chapterpdf (inactive 27 April 2024), ISBN 978-0-203-84195-2, retrieved 31 March 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (link)
  7. Gowen, Herbert Henry (1927). An Outline History of Japan. D. Appleton.
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