Princess Hatsusebe Explained

Princess Hatsusebe
Father:Emperor Tenmu
Mother:Shishihito no Kajihime-no-iratsume
Spouse:Prince Kawashima
Death Date:28 March 741

(died 28 March 741) was a Japanese princess during the Asuka period and the Nara period.[1]

Life

Hatsusebe was a daughter of Emperor Tenmu.[2] Her mother was Lady Kajihime, whose father was Shishibito no Omi Ōmaro. Her siblings included Prince Osakabe, Prince Shiki, and Princess Taki.[3]

She was made to marry her cousin, Prince Kawashima. Kawashima took part in the conspiracy behind the rebellion with Princes Ōtsu, Osakabe, and Shigi in 686, then betrayed them.[4] Because of his treachery, the plot was exposed before it could be carried out, and the conspirators were all punished except Kawashima.

She never remarried after Kawashima's death in 691, and she died on the 28th day of the 3rd month in 741.

Notes

  1. A Waka Anthology: Volume One: The Gem-Glistening Cup
  2. Cranston . Edwin A. . 1983 . Levy . Ian Hideo . The Ramifying Vein: An Impression of Leaves . Journal of Japanese Studies . 9 . 1 . 97–138 . 10.2307/132262 . 132262 . 0095-6848.
  3. Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia". Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  4. Book: Gowen, Herbert Henry . An Outline History of Japan . 1927 . D. Appleton . en.