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Amanomichine (天道根命) is a Japanese deity. The Kii no Kuni no Miyatsuko is descended from him.[1]
They accompanied Amateru alongside Susanoo[2]. There are two sacred mirrors given by Amanomichine to Jimmu, Higata-no-Kagami and Hihoko-no-Kagami.[3] The current leader of Kii, serving as the kokusoke in Kii province, proudly traces their lineage as the eightieth-generation descendant of Ame-no-michine. This deity was a companion of Ninigi, Amaterasu's grandson, during his descent from the heavens, marking a legacy that continues to this day.[4]: 80
In Shinsen Shōjiroku , the descendants of Amatsuhikone , Ame-no-hohi , and Amanomichine , together with the descendants of Amenohoakari are referred to as Tenson-zoku (天孫族). The Tenson-zoku descended from Takamagahara (Plain of High Heaven) to Owari Province and Tanba provinces, and are considered to be the ancestors of Owari , Tsumori , Amabe , and Tanba clans.[5]
However, it is clear that Amabe clan genealogy (海部氏系図, Amabe-shi Keizu), which records these four clans as descendants of Amenohoakari, is a forged document,[6] and that these clans actually descended from the sea deity Watatsumi. In addition, Owari clan's genealogy includes the great-grandson of Watatsumi, Takakuraji , as their ancestor, and this is considered to be the original genealogy.[7]
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Kinokuninomiyatsuko | 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム". web.archive.org. 2023-12-16. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
- ↑ "The Book of Heaven (Chapters 6)". www.hotsuma.gr.jp. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ↑ Ponsonby-Fane, R. A. B. (2014-06-03). Studies In Shinto & Shrines. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-89294-3.
- ↑ Lebra, Takie Sugiyama Sugiyama (1995-03-27). Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-07602-0.
- ↑ Hanawa, Hokiichi (1983). Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏錄). Japan: Onkogakkai. OCLC 959773242.
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: Text "en" ignored (help) - ↑ Hoga, Toshio (2006). Kokuho「Amabe-shi Keizu」he no gimon, Kokigi no Heya (国宝「海部氏系図」への疑問 古樹紀之房間). Japan.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ Hoga, Toshio (2006). Tango no Amabe-shi no Shutsuji to sono ichizoku, Kokigi no Heya (丹後の海部氏の出自とその一族). Japan.
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