Nunasokonakatsu-hime
Empress consort and empress dowager of Japan
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Nunasokonakatsu-hime (渟名底仲媛命) was the legendary empress consort of Japan from 546 to 510 BC[1][2] and then empress dowager from 510 BC according to traditional dates.[2]
Tenure546–510 BC
Tenureappointed in 510 BC
SpouseEmperor Annei
Issue
- Tokotsuhikoirone
- Emperor Itoku
- Ikisomimi no mikoto
- Shikitsuhiko
| Nunasokonakatsu-hime | |
|---|---|
| Empress consort of Japan | |
| Tenure | 546–510 BC |
| Empress dowager of Japan | |
| Tenure | appointed in 510 BC |
| Spouse | Emperor Annei |
| Issue |
|
| Father | Kamo no Okimi |
| Mother | Mirahime |
Life
There exact number of her children differs between the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. In the Kojiki she and her husband have 3, Tokotsuhikoirone, Emperor Itoku, and Shikitsuhiko.[3] Yet in the Nihon Shoki they have another, Ikisomimi.[4] only the Kojiki states her father as Kamo no Okimi.[3][5] The Empress's life is not recorded in the Kojiki or Nihon Shoki but for her family and titles.[3][4][6]