Fujiwara no Momokawa

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Born732
Died28 August 779 (aged 4647)
Fujiwara no Momokawa
Born732
Died28 August 779 (aged 4647)
Spouse(s)Fujiwara no Moroane
HeirFujiwara no Otsugu
Parents

Fujiwara no Momokawa (藤原 百川; 732 – August 28, 779) was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Nara period.[1] His original name was Odamaro (雄田麻呂).

He was a minister during the reigns of Empress Kōken/Shōtoku and Emperor Kōnin.[1]

  • 770 (Jingo-keiun 4, 8th month): When Empress Shōtoku died without having named an heir, Momokawa was influential in the process which led to the enthronement of Emperor Kōnin.[2]
  • 773 (Hōki 4): Sangi Momokawa was chief advocate for Daigaku-no-kami Yamabe-shinnō,[3] who was named Crown Prince and heir of Kōnin.[4]
  • August 28, 779 (Hōki 10, 7th month): Momkawa died at age 48.[5]

The posthumous influence of Momokawa was ensured when Emperor Kanmu followed Emperor Kōnin on the Chrysanthemum Throne.[6]

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