Prince Takechi

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Prince Takechi
Born c. 654
Died August 13, 696
Fujiwara-kyō, Japan
Title Daijō Daijin of Japan
Spouse(s) Princess Minabe (consort), Princess Tajima
Children Prince Nagaya, Prince Suzuka
Relatives Emperor Temmu and Lady Amako

Prince Takechi (高市皇子 Takechi no miko, Takechi no ōji, c. 654 – August 13, 696) was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka Period. He was the eldest son of Emperor Tenmu. He fought on the side of his father in the Jinshin War (672), a battle of succession, which resulted in his father becoming Emperor. At the age of 19, he was dispatched by his father to the battle front in what is now Fuwa District, Mino Province (now the southern part of Gifu Prefecture) as vanguard and general commander. In 679, while in Yoshino with his father, he swore to an oath of cooperation with his siblings. When Empress Jitō ascended to the throne in 686 he became the Daijō Daijin and handled government affairs. He died suddenly in 696, thought by some to be an assassination.

He loved Princess Tōchi (his elder half-sister, Prince Ōtomo's wife). He left only three Waka during his whole life, but they were all poetry offered to her.

Children

He had two sons by Princess Minabe (a daughter of Emperor Tenji, Empress Gemmei's sister), Prince Nagaya and Prince Suzuka

References

Yoshida Takashi 吉田 隆 (1999), 飛鳥・奈良時代 Asuka Nara Jidai (Asuka and Nara Period), Iwanami Junior Shinsho, p. 71

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