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Ishi-hime | |
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Empress consort of Japan | |
Tenure | 540–572 |
Empress dowager of Japan | |
Tenure | appointed in 572 |
Died | after 572 |
Spouse | Emperor Kinmei |
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House | Imperial House of Japan |
Father | Emperor Senka |
Princess Ishi-hime (? – after 572) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Kinmei.
Ishi-hime was Emperor Senka's daughter.
- First son: Prince Yata no Tamakatsu no Ōe (箭田珠勝大兄皇子, d. 552)
- Second son: Prince Nunakura Futotama-Shiki (渟中倉太珠敷尊), later Emperor Bidatsu
- Princess Kasanui (笠縫皇女)
Notes
- 石神社 (柏原市) - 大阪府柏原市にある神社。石姫皇女を主祭神として祀っている。
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Preceded byPrincess Tachibana no Nakatsu | Empress consort of Japan 540–571 |
Succeeded byHirohime |
Preceded byPrincess Tachibana no Nakatsu | Empress dowager of Japan appointed in 572 |
Succeeded byFujiwara Asukabehime |
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Unless otherwise noted (as BC), years are in CE / AD individuals that were given the title of empress dowager posthumously title removed in 896 due to a suspected affair with head priest of the Toko-ji Temple; title posthumously restored in 943 was made High Empress or de jure empress dowager during her husband's reign |
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