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Mononobe no Moriya

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Following the death of Emperor Yōmei in 587, Mononobe's party and Soga's each sought to influence the succession. The dispute quickly erupted into outright battle, in which Mononobe no Moriya is credited with setting fire to the first Buddhist temples in Japan, and tossing the first images of the
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Papinot, Edmond (1910). "Moriya." Historical and geographical dictionary of Japan. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. Vol 1 p402.
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Kikuchi Yōsai
Japanese name
surname
Ō-muraji
Yamato state
Mononobe no Okoshi
Buddhism
Nakatomi no Katsumi
Soga no Umako
Emperor Bidatsu
Emperor Yōmei
Baekje
Naniwa
Battle of Shigisan
Ancient Japan portal
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Japanese noble
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expanding it
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Futsu-no-mitama
ja
Nigihayahi
Isonokami Shrine

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