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Japanese hereditary noble titles
Kabane (姓) were Japanese hereditary noble titles. Their use traces back to ancient times when they began to be used as titles signifying a family's political
Kabane
2016 Japanese anime television series
Revolution that transforms infected humans into Kabane (かばね; "Corpses") and rapidly spreads. Kabane are aggressive, undead creatures that cannot be defeated
Kabaneri_of_the_Iron_Fortress
Japanese manga and anime series
Kabane back to Tokyo, where he runs a detective agency that handles cases involving creatures that exist alongside humans in secret. In Tokyo, Kabane
Kemono_Jihen
Noble title of ancient Japan
highest in the Yakusa no kabane system of eight kabane titles. Mahito was the highest in the Yakusa no kabane system of eight kabane titles (the second being
Mahito_(title)
Hereditary title in ancient Japan
ancient Japanese hereditary title denoting rank and political standing (a kabane) that was reserved for the most powerful among the Tomo no Miyatsuko clans
Muraji
Powerful family of regents in Japan
the Taika Reform. In 668 Emperor Tenji (reigned 668–671), bestowed the kabane Fujiwara no Ason (藤原朝臣) on Kamatari. The surname passed to the descendants
Fujiwara_clan
Ancient Japanese hereditary title
ancient Japanese hereditary title denoting rank and political standing (a kabane) that was reserved for certain members of the Tomo no Miyatsuko clans, which
Kimi_(kabane)
minutes.[citation needed] Hirohiko Myouun Kabane (屍 妙雲 比呂彦, Kabane Myōun Hirohiko) The current head of the Kabane family and Mitsuiro's teammate. He only
List of Tenjho Tenge characters
List_of_Tenjho_Tenge_characters
Aristocratic family (uji) in Yamato-period Japan (3rd-8th centuries)
Buddhism in Japan. Through the 5th and 7th centuries, the Soga monopolized the kabane or hereditary rank of Great Omi and was the first of many families to dominate
Soga_clan
South African activist
Milner Langa Kabane (18 June 1900 – 1945) was a South African teacher, journalist, and anti-apartheid activist. He was one of the early African graduates
Milner_Langa_Kabane
Hereditary noble title in ancient Japan
Omi (Japanese: 臣) is a hereditary noble title (kabane) of ancient Japan. It was given to the descendants of the Imperial Family before Emperor Kōgen. Along
Omi_(title)
Japanese general and shogun (758 – 811)
(Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards). He held the kabane of Ōsukune and the court rank of Junior Second Rank and was awarded the
Sakanoue_no_Tamuramaro
Japanese song
大(おほ)君(きみ)の 辺(へ)にこそ死(し)なめ かへりみはせじ Romanization Umi yukaba Mizuku kabane Yama yukaba Kusa musu kabane Ookimi no he ni koso shiname Kaerimi wa seji English translation
Umi_Yukaba
Japanese hereditary noble title
Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, and Inagi. The title was created as a part of the eight-kabane system, proclaimed in 684 during Emperor Tenmu's reign, as its second highest
Ason
7th-century Japanese ascetic and mystic; founder of Shugendō
Layman") , or also under the full name En no Kimi Ozunu, where Kimi (君) is his kabane or titular name. Even historical accounts of his life are intermixed with
En_no_Gyōja
Emperor of Japan from 673 to 686
family and political supporters and created four new ranks at the top of the kabane noble title system. He selected a site for a new capital around 683, on
Emperor_Tenmu
Ancient Japanese hereditary noble title
officers of the Yamato court. In the 8th century, it became one of the eight kabane. It is the third highest after Mahito and Ason. It was given to the descendants
Sukune
one had a certain degree of freedom in changing one's myōji. See also kabane. According to estimates, there are over 300,000 different surnames in use
Japanese_name
1887 Japanese military song
ni fusumono ya Tama ni kudakete tamanowo no Taete hakanaku usuru mi no Kabane wa tsumite yama wo nashi Sono chi wa nagarete kawa wo nasu Shichi ni iru
Battōtai_(song)
645 Japanese adoption of Chinese ideas
authority through reorganizing the government, including abolishing the kabane hereditary title system previously in place. A major reform on the law include
Taika_Reform
Topics referred to by the same term
Station, a train station in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan Kimi (kabane) (君), honoric title bestowed by the Yamato Court in ancient Japan to members
Kimi
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Cabanes (Valencian pronunciation: [kaˈbanes]), also known as Cabanes de l'Arc, is a village and municipality located in the comarca of Plana Alta, in the
Cabanes,_Castellón
Japanese manga series
graveyard, the Fujino household… On the back cover, the secret of Yoshichi Kabane, the deputy leader of the 5th Branch, is revealed! 👀 Total series sales
Nue's_Exorcist
American voice actress
Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Rudeus Greyrat Lead character Kemono Jihen Kabane Lead character The Dungeon of Black Company Shia My Senpai Is Annoying Mona
Madeleine_Morris
Japanese clan
constructing tombs and kofun, and handling other civil engineering. The kabane titles of the clan are Sukune or Muraji. They were engaged in constructing
Haji_clan
Cap and rank systems established during the Asuka period
replaced in 647. The primary distinction between this new system and the old kabane system by which a person's rank was determined based on heredity, was that
Twelve Level Cap and Rank System
Twelve_Level_Cap_and_Rank_System
He is best known for his role in the Japanese missions to Sui China. His kabane title is Kimi and kan'i rank is Dainin. The Inukami no Kimi clan descended
Inugami_no_Mitasuki
Japanese family of feudal lords
the famous Taira clan, hailing from prestigious Imperial Lineage with the Kabane rank of Ason. Yagyū Muneyoshi (1527–1606), the first famous Yagyū swordsman
Yagyū_clan
2017 award ceremony
Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Deku vs. Kacchan — My Hero Academia Mumei vs. Kabane — Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Most Popular Other: Naruto vs. Sasuke —
1st_Crunchyroll_Anime_Awards
Caste system in Silla Korea
century. List of Korean family names History of Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Kabane of feudal Japan, a similar system often seen as derived from the bone-ranks
Bone-rank_system
Commune in Occitania, France
Cabanès (French pronunciation: [kabanɛs]; Occitan: Cabanés) is a commune in the Tarn department and Occitanie region of southern France. Communes of the
Cabanès,_Tarn
Japanese conflict (552 AD–587 AD)
Emperor Kinmei, with Soga no Iname becoming the first Soga to hold the title (kabane) of ōomi at the imperial court. Iname married two of his daughters to Kinmei
Soga–Mononobe_conflict
by an Emperor on an Imperial family member, a noble, or a clan under the kabane system to signify his political and social status. This title was inherited
List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles
List_of_Japanese_court_ranks,_positions_and_hereditary_titles
8th-century Japanese chronicle
miko (男浅津間若子宿迩王), or Emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇) The emperor's son and queen Uji kabane system (氏姓制度) Karunohitsugi no miko (軽太子) and Karunōhoiratsume (軽大郎女) Anaho
Kojiki
Japanese term for powerful and wealthy families
who served as kuni no miyatsuko and agatanushi. The central gōzoku held kabane titles such as omi and muraji, while the regional gōzoku held titles such
Gōzoku
Japanese samurai clan
weakened. The clan rose to prominence and was given the Ason title under the kabane system. The members of the family were known for their legal expertise regarding
Koremune_clan
Period of Japanese history from 258/300 to 538/710 AD
controlled the Yamato court, was at its zenith. Clan leaders were awarded kabane, inherited titles denoting rank and political standing, which replaced family
Kofun_period
Japanese samurai clan
was a common title that was given to clans of foreign origin under the kabane system. The Sakanoue clan's base was Soekami, Yamato Province. One of Sakanoue
Sakanoue_clan
Japanese nobleman of the Nara period
557 and 558 in Book IV, but at 御道 ("august-road") for 843 in Book V. His kabane was Sukune. His court position is not indicated in the collection, so he
Hanishi_no_Mimichi
South African civilian national honour
original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021. "Mr Milner Langa Kabane (Posthumous)". The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa. Retrieved
Order_of_the_Baobab
Japanese voice actor (born 1995)
Yu Nii! as Yū 2019 Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato as Kabane 2024 Given the Movie: To the Sea as Hosogai 2025 Eiga Senpai wa Otokonoko:
Shūichirō_Umeda
Public university in Alice, South Africa
graduated MBChB from the University of Edinburgh in 1926. Milner Langa Kabane 18 June 1900 – 1945 Educator, First Native Principal at Lovedale College
University_of_Fort_Hare
Ancient Japanese clan
Over the next few centuries, they were given the right to the status (kabane) of Miyatsuko, and later Imiki. Uzumasa-no-Kimi-Sukune, one of the first
Hata_clan
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
in 1939 Precursor to Sizwile School for the Deaf in Dobsonville. (Suzan Kabane interviewed by Dr. Tshepo Moloi, WITS) (d) The Margaret Ballinger Home for
Dobsonville
Commune in Occitanie, France
Cabanès (French pronunciation: [kabanɛs]; Occitan: Cabanas) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. ‹ The template Historical populations
Cabanès,_Aveyron
text follows Susumu Nakanishi's Man'yōshū Jiten and includes the poets' kabane where applicable, with italic romanizations included where the Japanese
List_of_Man'yōshū_poets
Mkhuseli Jack Mazibuko Jara Irvin Jim Mcebisi Jonas Pallo Jordan Milner Langa Kabane Noxolo Kiviet Nkosiphendule Kolisile Ncumisa Chwayita Kondlo Ayanda Kota
List_of_Xhosa_people
Japanese poet
117) refers to the poet as "Tajihi no Mabito", but Mabito/Mahito was a kabane held by all members of the Tajihi clan, and one of Keene's sources, Kojima
Kakinomoto_no_Hitomaro
7th and 8th-century Japanese government official
named the head of the family. With the 684 reform of the kabane system, the Mononobe clan's kabane was changed from Muraji to Ason. The clan's name appears
Isonokami_no_Maro
Japanese voice actress
Pretender Abigail Jones 2020 Akudama Drive Courier (young) 2021 Kemono Jihen Kabane Kusaka 2021 Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter
Natsumi_Fujiwara
death dates of the courtier and poet known as Abe no Kooji are unknown. His kabane was Ason. He was an imperial attendant (大舎人 ōtoneri) in the service of Prince
Abe_no_Kooji
Japanese noble title
Agatanushi (県主) was the name of an ancient title of nobility in the kabane system of Yamato period Japan from the 4th through 6th century AD, before the
Agatanushi
Japanese clan of Baekje origin
Paekche. Konikishi or Kokishi, which literally means "king", was a special kabane that was given only to the former royal families of Paekche and Goguryeo:
Kudara_no_Konikishi_clan
Town in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Burns-Ncamashe – politician John Tengo Jabavu – poet/writer Milner Langa Kabane – educator and newspaper editor Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla – Xhosa chief
Alice,_South_Africa
the Nara period. Little is known of the life of Kadobe no Iwatari. His kabane was Muraji. In Tenpyō 1 (729) he was working as an official in Chikuzen
Kadobe_no_Iwatari
the capital. The census for the aristocracy who had clan names (uji or kabane) etc. was under the purview of the Jibu-shō (Ministry of Civil Administration)
Ministry_of_Popular_Affairs
Former mission station and educational institute in Cape Province, South Africa
Michael Mosoeu Moerane Rev Dr James Stewart George McCall Theal Milner Langa Kabane, who later became principal 'Masechele Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla Rev
Lovedale_(South_Africa)
Semi-legendary East Asian scholar
and Takefu no Makata (武生真象) made a successful attempt to elevate their kabane or family rank. According to the Shoku Nihongi (797), their appeal was as
Wani_(scholar)
Shinto shrine in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku mentions a Kanasashi, Sadanaga (貞長), receiving the kabane Ōason (大朝臣) in the year 863. A genealogy of the Lower Shrine's high priestly
Suwa-taisha
Officials in ancient Japan during the Yamato period
but over time the position became hereditary. Kuni no miyatsuko carried kabane titles bestowed by the Yamato Court, commonly kimi (君) or atae (直). Prestigious
Kuni_no_miyatsuko
Chinese character radical
尸字頭/尸字头 shīzìtóu Japanese name(s): 尸/しかばね shikabane 尸冠/しかばねかんむり shikabanekanmuri 尸/かばね kabane 尸垂/かばねだれ kabanedare Hangul: 주검 jugeom Stroke order animation
Radical_44
featuring a locomotive that runs on steam, transporting villagers escaping from Kabane. Kamen Rider Den-O – features the DenLiner, a train able to travel through
Rail_transport_in_fiction
the Ritsuryō court rank system. With the establishment of the yakusa no kabane system in 684, he gained the title of Ason. In 689, he became vice-director
Awata_no_Mahito
Japanese noble family
clans, descended from the Japanese imperial family. The clan's original kabane was Kimi (公), but were given the title Mahito (or Mabito) by Emperor Tenmu
Tajihi_clan
Junior Third Rank in 747. In 752, he received the surname Funya and the kabane Mahito. In 757, he became Sangi and advanced to the court rank of Junior
Funya_no_Kiyomi
Calendar year
13 – Emperor Tenmu institutes eight titles of eight classes (Yakusa-no-kabane) in Japan. November 26 – 684 Hakuho earthquake. A great earthquake strikes
684
(使主)" title in "Achi no Omi" is a variation of "Omi (臣)" a title under the Kabane system. However, the variation found in Achi no Omi's name is widely considered
Achi_no_Omi
Japanese manga service
LIFE GAME Nade Takuse uta 2017.35 Present No N/A 143 Death and Colors 屍領域 (Kabane Ryōiki) Ōmae Takashi - 2017.35 2018.15 No N/A 144 LeT's Play wiTh The deaTh
Manga_Box
friendship as they continue to fight. 12 "Beyond the Dead" Transliteration: "Kabane no Hate" (Japanese: 屍の果て) March 26, 2009 (2009-03-26) Most of the other
List of Corpse Princess episodes
List_of_Corpse_Princess_episodes
Greek-Australian actor (1933–2017)
klepseis (1965) - Petrakas Ta dyhtia tis dropis (1965) Otan simanoun oi kabanes (1965) - Alkis Hristopoulos Enonei o ponos dyo kardies (1965) - Lambros
Takis_Emmanuel
Place in Aïn Defla, Algeria
Beni-Naceur fraction, and Ouled-Ali fraction (El-Aneb tribe) and T. parcel, Beni-Kabane fraction (Ghomerian douar), Will be distracted from January 1, 1890, of
El_Amra
the Nara period. The year of Tanabe no Sakimaro's birth is unknown. His kabane was Fuhito (史). He may have acted as a court poet to the imperial household
Tanabe_no_Sakimaro
Decade
13 – Emperor Tenmu institutes eight titles of eight classes (Yakusa-no-kabane) in Japan. November 26 – 684 Hakuho earthquake. A great earthquake strikes
680s
Ancient Japanese military commander
Japan, who fought in the Jinshin War as a servant of Prince Ō-ama. His kabane, or family title, is muraji. He was given the rank of Shōshi after death
Murakuni_Oyori
the Nara period. The year of Takechi no Kurohito's birth is unknown. His kabane was Muraji. He appears to have spent his career as a low-ranking civil servant
Takechi_no_Kurohito
Former district in Miyagi prefecture, Japan
a person of Natori District, was permitted to change his family name (kabane) in 769. Northern border with Miyagi District changed several times. Originally
Natori_District,_Miyagi
Japanese nobleman and waka poet
Udamaro is variously written 宇太麿, 宇陁麿, 宇太麻呂, 宇多麻呂, 宇陁麻呂, 宇陀麻呂, or 宇太万呂. His kabane was Omi (使主). His birth and death years are unknown. One early document
Mibu_no_Udamaro
Japanese waka poet
birth and death dates are unknown, as are all details of his life. His kabane was Sukune. One theory holds that he was the same person as the more famous
Saeki_no_Akamaro
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
From God's Word
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Indian
Blessing
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German American
Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man.
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Holy Garden
Boy/Male
Biblical
Redemption of the Lord.
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No sorrow, Without worries, Without grief
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Indian
Knowledgable person
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Florentino, FLORENTINA means "blossoming."
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Hebrew
(מֵ×ִירָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Meir, MEIRA means "giving light."
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