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Name
  
Takano Niigasa

Died
  
790 AD

Children
  
Emperor Kanmu


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Grandchildren
  
Emperor Saga, Emperor Heizei, Emperor Junna, Princess Ito

Great grandchildren
  
Ariwara no Narihira, Ariwara no Yukihira, Prince Abo, Emperor Ninmyo, Prince Tsunesada, Princess Seishi

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Takano no Niigasa (高野 新笠, ca. 720 – 790) was a concubine of Emperor Kōnin and the mother of Emperor Kanmu. Her full name was Takano no Asomi Niigasa.

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Life

Niigasa was a daughter of Yamato no Ototsugu (和乙継). She became a concubine of Prince Shirakabe (白壁王), grandson of Emperor Tenji, and bore Prince Yamabe (山部王) in 737 and Prince Sawara (早良王) in 750. Prince Shirakabe was married to Princess Inoe (井上内親王), a daughter of Emperor Shōmu (聖武天皇) in 744. When Empress Kōken died in 770, Shirakabe was appointed her successor and acceded to the throne as Emperor Kōnin. Princess Inoe and her son, Prince Osabe, were nominated as the Empress and the crown prince respectively, because of her noble birth.

The sons of Niigasa had not been considered to be successors until 772, when the Empress was suddenly stripped of her rank following accusations that she had cursed the Emperor. The crown prince, her son, was also disinherited. They were dead two years later. Although Niigasa did not became the Empress, Prince Yamabe, her son, was appointed as the crown prince and acceded to the throne as Emperor Kanmu.

Legacy

In 2001, Emperor Akihito told reporters "I, on my part, feel a certain kinship with Korea, given the fact that it is recorded in the Chronicles of Japan that the mother of Emperor Kammu [Niigasa] was of the line of King Muryong of Baekje." It was the first time that a Japanese emperor publicly acknowledged Korean blood in the imperial line. According to the Shoku Nihongi, Niigasa is a descendant of Prince Junda, son of Muryeong, who died in Japan in 513 (Nihon Shoki Chapter 17).

References

Takano no Niigasa Wikipedia


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