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{{nihongo|'''Princess Asuka'''|明日香皇女|Asuka no himemiko}} (died 700) was a [[Japan]]ese princess during the [[Asuka Period]]. She was a daughter of [[Emperor Tenji]]. Her mother was Lady Tachibana, whose father was |
{{nihongo|'''Princess Asuka'''|明日香皇女|Asuka no himemiko}} (died 700) was a [[Japan]]ese princess during the [[Asuka Period]]. She was a daughter of [[Emperor Tenji]]. Her mother was Lady Tachibana, whose father was Abe no Kurahashi Maro. |
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Although few episodes about her are recorded in the chronicles, and she did no particularly outstanding things, she seemed to be a person of considerably high position, because it is recorded that, when she became ill, [[Empress Jitō]] visited her, and that [[Kakinomoto no Hitomaro]], a famous poet in this period, produced a long lament poet for her when she died on the 4th day of the 4th month in 700. |
Although few episodes about her are recorded in the chronicles, and she did no particularly outstanding things, she seemed to be a person of considerably high position, because it is recorded that, when she became ill, [[Empress Jitō]] visited her, and that [[Kakinomoto no Hitomaro]], a famous poet in this period, produced a long lament poet for her when she died on the 4th day of the 4th month in 700. |
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Princess Asuka (明日香皇女, Asuka no himemiko) (died 700) was a Japanese princess during the Asuka Period. She was a daughter of Emperor Tenji. Her mother was Lady Tachibana, whose father was Abe no Kurahashi Maro.
Although few episodes about her are recorded in the chronicles, and she did no particularly outstanding things, she seemed to be a person of considerably high position, because it is recorded that, when she became ill, Empress Jitō visited her, and that Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, a famous poet in this period, produced a long lament poet for her when she died on the 4th day of the 4th month in 700.