
Soga no Umako - Wikipedia
Soga no Umako (蘇我 馬子, 551? – June 19, 626 [1]) was the son of Soga no Iname and a member of the powerful Soga clan of Japan. Umako conducted political reforms with Prince …
Soga Umako | 6th Century Japanese Ruler & Feudal Lord
Soga Umako (died June 19, 626, Yamato, Japan) was a leader of the Soga family of Japan, who was responsible for the destruction of the powerful Mononobe and Nakatomi clans and the …
Soga–Mononobe conflict - Wikipedia
The Soga–Mononobe conflict (丁未の乱, Teibi no ran, lit. "Conflict during the 44th of the sexagenary cycle "; 552–587 AD) was a political and military dispute that took place in Japan …
Ishibutai Kofun - Wikipedia
The Ishibutai Kofun is inferred to be the tomb of Soga no Umako (559? - 626), and his death during the reign of Empress Suiko is recorded in the Nihon Shoki. Summer, 5th month, 20th …
Soga no Umako - Japanese Wiki Corpus
SOGA no Umako (male; born c. 551 and died on June 19, 626) was a politician during the Asuka period. Although his name has a suffix 'ko,' Umako was a male ('ko' was used in names of …
History - Soga Clan (蘇我氏) | Japan Reference - jref.com
Soga no Umako (蘇我馬子, c. 551-626), Iname's son, sought to establish the Soga family's dominance over the court through kinship ties with the imperial house and patronage of …
Soga no Umako - . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史
Soga no Umako (蘇我 馬子) was a member of the Soga Clan noted to have been even more powerful than his father, Soga no Iname. During his lifetime many power struggles occurred in …
Soga no Umako: The Visionary Statesman Behind Japan’s …
Mar 4, 2025 · Soga no Umako emerged during the Asuka period, a time of significant transformation in Japanese history. Amidst internal power struggles and the gradual influence …
Soga no Umako — Wikipédia
Soga no Umako (蘇我 馬子?), né vers 551 et mort le 20 juin 626 est un membre du clan Soga, fils de Soga no Iname. Il conduit d'importantes réformes politiques avec le prince Shōtoku sous …
Soga no Umako facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Soga no Umako (蘇我 馬子, 551? – June 19, 626) was the son of Soga no Iname and a member of the powerful Soga clan of Japan.
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