Ariwara clan
在原氏
Parent houseImperial family
Founding yearKōnin (810-824)

The Ariwara clan (在原氏, Ariwara-uji, also known as the Arihara clan) was a Japanese noble family of imperial descent

Name

The name of the clan is also read Arihara.[1]

History

The clan was initially formed during the Kōnin era (810-824)[2] in the reign of Emperor Saga from the children of former Imperial Prince Takaoka (廃太子高岳親王, hai-taishi Takaoka-shinnō).[1] In 826,[2] following a request by Takaoka's brother Prince Abo (阿保親王, Abo-shinnō), the latter's sons Yukihira, Narihira, Morihira (守平) and Nakahira (仲平) were also given this name.[1] The descendants of Narihira, a great waka poet, continued to flourish.[1] The clan remained politically obscure, however, due to pressure from the powerful Fujiwara clan.[1]

Family tree

Emperor Heizei
Prince AboPrince Takaoka
Prince KanemiAriwara Nakahira[3]Ariwara no YukihiraAriwara MorihiraAriwara no NarihiraYukiyoshiAriwara YoshifuchiAriwara Yasusada
Hiroshi[3]Princess[4]Tohira[5]TomoyukiMotohira[3]Fumiko[6]MuneyasuTakashina Moranao[7]Shigeharu[8]Aiko[9]Katsuhira[3]Yoriharu[3]
TokiharuMotokata[10]Motokiyo[3]Princess[11]Kenshin[3]Takashige[3]Yasuhira[3]TokiharuYasuhiraTakashigeNakashigeAiyasu
PrincessKorenoriShigesumiNarimitsuToshinobu
NarimasaTsugushigeYorihiro
MuneyaSumimotoNagano Nariyori
Yorisuke(Nagano clan)
Tomosuke
Mikuni
Hiromi
Tomotame

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 MyPaedia article "Ariwara-uji". Hitachi.
  2. 1 2 Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten article "Ariwara-uji". Britannica.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (生没年不詳)
  4. 従兄妹である、Ariwara Shigeharu’s wifeで、Sadahira’s mother。
  5. (生年不詳 - 887没)
  6. 清和天皇の更衣。
  7. (生没年不詳)高階茂範の養子。
  8. 大和物語の作者と目されている中で、一番有力。
  9. (生没年不詳)藤原清貫の母。
  10. 藤原国経の養子。
  11. (生没年不詳)藤原国経、のち藤原時平の室。
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