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		<title>Ameoshitarashihiko</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Period: Legendary Period Occupation: Prince Family: Emperor Kōshō (father) Yosotarashi hime (mother) Emperor Kōan (brother) Oshihime (daughter) Birth: – Death: – Ameoshitarashihiko Ameoshitarashihiko was the son of Emperor Kōshō and Yosotarashi hime.12 He is also known by the name of Ametarashihiko Kunioshihito (天足彦国押人命).3 He is said to have been the father of Oshihime.13 He is [&#8230;]</p>
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<li>Period: Legendary Period</li>
<li>Occupation: Prince</li>
<li>Family: <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/emperor-kosho/">Emperor Kōshō</a> (father) <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/yosotarashi-hime">Yosotarashi hime</a> (mother) <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/emperor-koan">Emperor Kōan</a> (brother) <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/oshihime">Oshihime</a> (daughter)</li>
<li>Birth: –</li>
<li>Death: –</li>
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<h3>Ameoshitarashihiko</h3>
<p><strong>Ameoshitarashihiko </strong><span title="Japanese-language text"><span lang="ja">was the son of</span></span> <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/emperor-kosho/">Emperor Kōshō</a> and <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/yosotarashi-hime">Yosotarashi hime</a>.<a title="Aston.W.G." href="#footnote"><sup>1</sup></a><a title="Chamberlain" href="#footnote"><sup>2</sup></a> He is also known by the name of <strong>Ametarashihiko Kunioshihito </strong>(<span title="Japanese-language text"><span lang="ja">天足彦国押人命).<a title="Ponsonby, F." href="#footnote"><sup>3</sup></a></span></span></p>
<p>He is said to have been the father of <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/oshihime">Oshihime</a>.<a title="Aston.W.G." href="#footnote"><sup>1</sup></a><span title="Japanese-language text"><span lang="ja"><a title="Ponsonby, F." href="#footnote"><sup>3</sup></a></span></span></p>
<p>He is said to be the ancestor of the <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Wani no Omi</a><a title="Aston.W.G." href="#footnote"><sup>1</sup></a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Kasuga no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ohoyake no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ahata no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Wonu no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Kakinomoto no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ichihiwi no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ana no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Taki no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Haguri no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Chita no Om</a>i, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Muza no Om</a>i, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Tsunuyama no Omi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ise no Ihitaka no kimi</a>, <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Ichishi no kimi</a> and <a href="https://historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/kabane-system/">Chikatsu Atsufumi kuni no miyatsuko</a>.<a title="Chamberlain" href="#footnote"><sup>2</sup></a></p>
<h3 id="footnote">Footnotes</h3>
<p>1. Aston. W.G. (1896) &#8220;Nihongi Volume 1: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to AD697&#8221;. Tuttle Publishing.<br />
2. Chamberlain, B. H. (1932) &#8220;Translation of the Kojiki.&#8221; Kobe: J.L. Thompson &amp; Co.<br />
3. Ponsonby, F. (1959) &#8220;The Imperial House of Japan.&#8221; Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society.<br />
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