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- Ason abstract "Ason (朝臣) is a prestigious title (under the eight kabane system), initially conferred in the Nara period of the history of Japan, on princes who had been reduced to the commonalty.Notable ason were: Fujiwara no Ason, awarded by Emperor Tenji to Nakatomi no Kamatari in 668; the origin of the Fujiwara clan Minamoto no Ason, first awarded to his non-heir sons by Emperor Saga (786-842); the origin of the Minamoto clan Taira no Ason, awarded to his grandson by Emperor Kammu (737-806); see also Taira clanNotable holders of ason were: Kakinomoto no Ason Hitomaro, poet (c.662-710) Isonokami no Ason Maro of the Mononobe clan, administrator, possibly buried in Takamatsuzuka Tomb (640-717) Kasa no Ason Maro, poet better known as Sami Mansei (fl. 720) Miyamoto no Kintada Ason, poet (889-948) Fujiwara Toshiyuki no Ason, poet (fl. 900) Onakatomi no Yoshinobu Ason, poet (921-991) Minamoto no Muneyuki Ason, poet (d. 983) Fujiwara no Ason Sadaie, poet and scholar (1162-1241) Taiganin den Taira no Ason Iga no Kami Raiodo Hon Daikoji (Iizasa Ienao), Japanese martial arts teacher (1387-1488)".
- Ason wikiPageID "14714591".
- Ason wikiPageRevisionID "545061046".
- Ason hasPhotoCollection Ason.
- Ason subject Category:Classical_Japan.
- Ason subject Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Ason type Place.
- Ason type PopulatedPlace.
- Ason type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ason type Place.
- Ason type Location.
- Ason comment "Ason (朝臣) is a prestigious title (under the eight kabane system), initially conferred in the Nara period of the history of Japan, on princes who had been reduced to the commonalty.Notable ason were: Fujiwara no Ason, awarded by Emperor Tenji to Nakatomi no Kamatari in 668; the origin of the Fujiwara clan Minamoto no Ason, first awarded to his non-heir sons by Emperor Saga (786-842); the origin of the Minamoto clan Taira no Ason, awarded to his grandson by Emperor Kammu (737-806); see also Taira clanNotable holders of ason were: Kakinomoto no Ason Hitomaro, poet (c.662-710) Isonokami no Ason Maro of the Mononobe clan, administrator, possibly buried in Takamatsuzuka Tomb (640-717) Kasa no Ason Maro, poet better known as Sami Mansei (fl. ".
- Ason label "Ason (titre japonais)".
- Ason label "Ason".
- Ason label "朝臣".
- Ason sameAs Ason_(titre_japonais).
- Ason sameAs 3_87587.
- Ason sameAs 朝臣.
- Ason sameAs m.03gv1qc.
- Ason sameAs Q4807592.
- Ason sameAs Q4807592.
- Ason wasDerivedFrom Ason?oldid=545061046.
- Ason isPrimaryTopicOf Ason.