Draft:Yagi clan
Yagi clan is a Japanese clan descended from Furutama-no-mikoto . Their shrine is Yagi Shrine
They owned Wakasa Oniga Castle
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Yagi clan | |
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Major cult centre | Yagi Shrine |
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Children | Takeuioki no mikoto , Amanosakitama no mikoto , Kuroshima Isone hime , Ohonutehime |
Furutama-no-mikoto (布留多摩命) is a son of Watatsumi. He is an ancestor of many clans including the Owari clan, the Yamato clan, the Kamo clan, the Kubiki Kokuzo , the Akashi Kokuzo and the Yagi clan of which he is also the Ujigami worshipped at Yagi Shrine .
He had several children including Takeuioki no mikoto |, Amanosakitama no mikoto |, Kuroshima Isone hime , Ohonutehime
Family tree[edit]
- Pink is female.
- Blue is male.
- Grey means other or unknown.
- Clans, families, people groups are in green.
References[edit]
- ^ "八坂刀売神(ヤサカトメノカミ". 日本の神様辞典 (Nihon no Kamisama Jiten). Archived from the original on June 25, 2017. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
- ^ Mizue, Mori (10 May 2005). "Toyotamabime". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
- ^ Mizue, Mori (22 April 2005). "Hohodemi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
- ^ Mizue, Mori (12 May 2005). "Ugayafukiaezu". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
- ^ a b Chamberlain, Basil. [SECT. LXV.—EMPEROR SŪ-JIN (PART III: STORY OF OHO-TATA-NE-KO'S BIRTH)] (The Kojiki). Read before the Asiatic Society of Japan on April 12, May 10, and June 21, 1882, reprinted in 1919. p. 219.
His Augustness Oho-tata-ne-ko ... was the ancestor of the Dukes of Miwa and of the Dukes of Kamo.
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