User:Immanuelle/Takeinadane


Immanuelle/Takeinadane
Major cult centreAtsuta Shrine,

Tagata Shrine,

Hakkengū [en]
SuccessorMiyazu-hime [ja; en]
Personal information
SpouseŌ'arata (大荒田命, Ō'arata-no-Mikoto)
Parents

Takeinadane [ja; simple; en:draft; fr] was a Japanese warrior in the second century. He is worshipped as a kami of Atsuta Shrine.[1]

He was the brother of Miyazu-hime [ja; en; simple] the founder of Atsuta Shrine.[2]: 435 [dead link] The Owari clan [en; fr; simple] established the Atsuta Shrine in 192, and held the position of the shrine's high priest since ancient times, passing it down from generation to generation.[3] Yamato Takeru [en; simple] and Miyazu-hime [ja; en; simple] and her brother Takeinadane [ja; simple; en:draft] are worshipped at the shrine.[2]: 429 

He is also worshipped at Tagata Shrine alongside his wife Tamahime.[4]

He and his wife had two sons and four daughters.[4] After his death his wife set up Tagata Shrine in his honor among other deities.[4]

Genealogy

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Source[5]
Number Amabe clan Brothers and sisters Owari clan Brothers and sisters Imperial line Brothers and sisters
-2 Amaterasu Omikami [天照大神] Amaterasu Omikami [天照大神] Amaterasu Omikami [天照大神]
-1 Ame-no-Oshihomimi-no-Mikoto [天忍穂耳命] Ame-no-Oshihomimi-no-Mikoto [天忍穂耳命] Ame-no-Oshihomimi-no-Mikoto [天忍穂耳命]
Ancestor Ame-no-Hoakari-no-Mikoto [天火明天命] Ame-no-Hoakari-no-Mikoto [天火明天命] (Nigihayahi [ニギハヤヒ]) Ninigi-no-Mikoto [瓊瓊杵命]
1 Ama-no-Kagoyama-no-Mikoto [天香語山命] Younger Brother: Kamimimatanomikoto [可美眞手命] Ama-no-Kagoyama-no-Mikoto [天香語山命] Kamimimatanomikoto [可美眞手命] Hoori-no-Mikoto [火遠理命]
2 Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Mikoto [天村雲命] Younger Brother: Kumanotakakurabe [熊野高倉下] Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Mikoto [天村雲命] Ugayafukiaezu-no-Mikoto [鵜葺草葺不合命]
3 Yamato-no-Sukune-no-Mikoto [倭宿禰命] Ame-no-Oshihito-no-Mikoto [天忍人命] Ame-no-Oshio-no-Mikoto [天忍男命] Ame-no-Oshihito-no-Mikoto [天忍人命] Jinmu [神武]
4 Kasamizuhi-no-Mikoto [笠水彦命] Ame-no-Tome-no-Mikoto [天戸目命] Suizei [綏靖]
5 Kasatsuhi-no-Mikoto [笠津彦命] Take-Tome-no-Mikoto [建斗米命] Annei [安寧]
6 Take-Tase-no-Mikoto [建田勢命] Take-Tase-no-Mikoto [建田背命] Itoku [懿徳]
7 Take-Morosumi-no-Mikoto [建諸隅命] Toyotama-hime [豊玉姫] Take-Morosumi-no-Mikoto [建諸隅命] Kosho [孝昭]
8 Nihon-Tamamitsu-no-Mikoto [日本得魂命] Yamato-Tamakushi-no-Mikoto [倭得玉命] Kogen [孝安]
9 Ohonabi-no-Mikoto [意富那比命] Hime-no-Mikoto [日女命] Otohiko no Mikoto [弟彦命] Korei [孝霊]
10 Onui-no-Mikoto [乎縫命] Awaya-Wake-no-Mikoto [淡夜別命] Kogen [孝元]
11 Otoyo-no-Mikoto [小登与命] Kotoyo-no-Mikoto [乎止輿命] Kaika [開化]
12 Take-Inadane-no-Mikoto [建稲種命] Takeinadane [ja; simple; en:draft; fr] [建稲種命] Sujin [崇神]
13 Shirituhiko-no-Mikoto [志理都彦命] Shiritsuna-ne-no-Mikoto [尻綱根命] Otsuna-ne-no-Mikoto [尾綱根命] Suinin [垂仁]
14 Kawakami-Maji-no-Mikoto [川上眞稚命] Seimu [成務]

Notelist

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References

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  1. "Introduction | ATSUTA JINGU". www.atsutajingu.or.jp. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ponsonby-Fane, R. A. B. (2016-05-11). "Atsuta Jingu". Studies In Shinto & Shrines (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-98322-9.
  3. Naito, Toho (1975). Choshu Zasshi (張州雑志). Aichi-ken Kyōdo Shiryō Kankō-kai. doi:10.11501/9537297.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Small village gets real big at ancient celebration". Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  5. "海部氏系図A". web.archive.org. 2024-01-12. Retrieved 2024-05-20.

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