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Prince Yuge | |
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Prince of Japan | |
Born | Yuge 弓削皇子 |
Died | August 21, 669 |
Father | Emperor Tenmu |
Mother | Ōe |
Prince Yuge ( Japanese: 弓削皇子, d. August 21, 699) was a Japanese prince and waka poet. [1] He was the sixth son of Emperor Tenmu, [2] by Princess Ōe, [2] daughter of Emperor Tenji. [3] His full brother was Prince Naga. [3]
Man'yōshū poems 111, 119, 120, 121, 122, 242, 1467 and 1608 are attributed to him. [4]
He died on the twenty-first day of the seventh month of the third year of Emperor Monmu's reign (August 21, 699). [3] He is one of the candidates for the Takamatsuzuka Tomb. [5]
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Prince Yuge | |
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Prince of Japan | |
Born | Yuge 弓削皇子 |
Died | August 21, 669 |
Father | Emperor Tenmu |
Mother | Ōe |
Prince Yuge ( Japanese: 弓削皇子, d. August 21, 699) was a Japanese prince and waka poet. [1] He was the sixth son of Emperor Tenmu, [2] by Princess Ōe, [2] daughter of Emperor Tenji. [3] His full brother was Prince Naga. [3]
Man'yōshū poems 111, 119, 120, 121, 122, 242, 1467 and 1608 are attributed to him. [4]
He died on the twenty-first day of the seventh month of the third year of Emperor Monmu's reign (August 21, 699). [3] He is one of the candidates for the Takamatsuzuka Tomb. [5]
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