Prince Kinashi no Karu
Kinashi no Karu | |
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Crown prince of Japan | |
Spouse | Princess Karu no ÅŒiratsume |
Father | Emperor IngyÅ |
Mother | Oshisaka no ÅŒnakatsuhime |
Prince Kinashi no Karu (木梨軽皇å Kinashi no Karu no Miko, died circa 453) was a Japanese prince. He was a son of Emperor IngyÅ.[1]
Prince Kinashi no Karu, Princess Karu no ÅŒiratsume, Prince Anaho (Emperor AnkÅ) and Prince ÅŒhatsuse Wakatake (Emperor YÅ«ryaku) were born as children of IngyÅ[2] and Oshisaka no ÅŒnakatsuhime. Prince Kinashi no Karu was the first son of his father.[3]
Prince Kinashi no Karu was elected as the crown prince, but was accused for his incestuous relationship with his sister, Princess Karu no ÅŒiratsume.[4]
After his father’s death, Anaho battled with Kinashi no Karu. Anaho defeated Kinashi no Karu, becoming Emperor AnkÅ. According to Kojiki, Kinashi no Karu was sent into exile to Iyo Province and then committed suicide.
According to Nihon Shoki,[5] Karu no ÅŒiratsume was sent into exile to Iyo Province during the reign of her father because of their incestuous relationship and Prince Kinashi no Karu committed suicide during the battle with Anaho.
References
- ↑ Frédéric, Louis (2005). Japan encyclopedia. Harvard University Press via Google Books. p. 521.
- ↑ Varley, Paul. (1980). JinnÅ ShÅtÅki, p. 112; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 26., p. 26, at Google Books
- ↑ Imperial Household Agency (KunaichÅ): å…æ天皇 (19)
- ↑ Cranston, Edwin A. (1998). A waka anthology: The gem-glistening cup. Stanford University Press via Google Books. p. 804.
- ↑ The Chronicles of Japan
External links
- Nihon Shoki Online English translations. Scroll 13 - Emperors Ingyo and Anko