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Prince Hozumi

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Name
  
Prince Hozumi

Parents
  
Emperor Tenmu

Uncles
  
Emperor Tenji


Cousins
  
Empress Jito, Princess Ota, Empress Genmei

Grandparents
  
Empress Kogyoku, Emperor Jomei

People also search for
  
Princess Tajima, Prince Takechi

Great-grandparents
  
Prince Oshisaka-no-Hikohito-no-Oe, Princess Kibitsu-Hime, Prince Chinu, princesse Nukate-hime

Prince Hozumi (穂積親王, Hozumi Shinnō, d. 30 August 715) was a Japanese prince, the son of Emperor Tenmu and Soga no Ōnu-no-iratsume. He was the younger half-brother of Prince Takechi. After the death of Princess Tajima, with whom he had had a tryst, he married the poet Ōtomo no Sakanoe no Iratsume. He became Prime Minister in 705. It has been suggested he was banished to a mountain temple at Shiga in Ōmi, where became a monk at Sūfukuji, because of his affair with Princess Tajima.

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Prince Hozumi Wikipedia