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Isonokami no Maro

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33: 865: 272:. The clan's name appears to have been changed to Isonokami around this time. At the funeral service of Emperor Tenmu, Maro spoke a condolence message as a representative of the ministry of justice. 240:
granted Maro such a position after his side's defeat is uncertain. It may be that his loyalty in serving his lord until the end won him some respect. Alternately, the meritorious service of
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offered to the Emperor an auspicious melon, and officials both civil and military reported to the Emperor their congratulations.
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In 715, Prince Hozumi died, leaving Maro as the highest-ranking retainer. On April 22, 717, Maro died at the age of 78.
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as an ambassador. Japan and Silla exchanged frequent envoys at this time. Maro returned some four months later. Why
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Mononobe no Maro first appears in historical documents at the conclusion of the
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in 708. Between 715 and his death in 717 Maro was the most powerful man in the
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on a condolence call to his home and granting him the posthumous rank of
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records that there was none among the people who did not mourn his loss
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Kimoto, Yoshinobu (2001). "Isonokami no Maro and Fujiwara no Fuhito".
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in 700. He became centrally involved in politics with a promotion to
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died in 703, Maro was again the deliverer of gifts and condolences.
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until the prince's suicide. He was forgiven and sent as an envoy to
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to AD 697
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Maro is also thought to be the model of Isonokami no Marotari
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to deliver a gift from the Emperor to his house. When the
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wife of 225:of 672, on the side of 677:: CS1 maint: others ( 393:, and was promoted to 79:, 640 - April 22, 717) 166:, and as head of the 1021:Tsukinami-no-matsuri 582:Isonokami no Otomaro 97:, later Mononobe no 89:His family name was 961:Tokusa-no-Kandakara 922:Mononobe no Arakabi 754:(in Japanese) (41). 615:Isonokami no Ōshima 543:物部宇麻呂, also 馬古, 宇麻乃 278:Ishikawa no Mushina 126:, and posthumously 927:Mononobe no Moriya 917:Mononobe no Okoshi 631:Fujiwara no Umakai 442:Fujiwara no Fuhito 1036: 1035: 912:Isonokami no Maro 710:. pp. 10–12. 598:Isonokami no Morō 339:Later that year, 292:Tsukushi Province 264:was changed from 70:Isonokami no Maro 67: 66: 23:Isonokami no Maro 1076: 1029: 1017: 1005: 983: 969: 956: 880:Isonokami Shrine 867: 866: 851: 824: 817: 810: 801: 800: 796: 794: 792: 791: 773: 770: 768: 767: 755: 752: 750: 749: 728: 727: 718: 712: 711: 709: 707: 706: 689: 683: 682: 676: 668: 649: 626: 624: 623: 617: 609: 607: 606: 600: 592: 590: 589: 577: 575: 574: 565: 563: 562: 547: 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Index


Kikuchi Yōsai
Zenken Kojitsu
Asuka period
Nara period
Mononobe
Muraji
Ason
court rank
sadaijin
Emperor Kōbun
Jinshin War
Silla
dazaifu
dainagon
udaijin
sadaijin
daijō-kan
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Jinshin War
Prince Ōtomo
Silla
Emperor Tenmu
Enoi no Okimi
ja
kabane
Muraji
Ason
Tsukushi Province
Empress Jitō

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