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- Ason abstract "Ason (朝臣), or Asomi in earlier form, is a prestigious title of historical Japan, used from the late 7th Century till Meiji Restoration. The title was created as a part of eight kabane system, proclaimed in 684, as its second highest rank. As such, asomi was initially given to the highest rank noble clans whose genealogical origins were often claimed back to imperial princes. According to Nihon Shoki, The first creation of ason was in the 11th Month of the 13th year of Temmu Emperor (684), then 52 clans were promoted to asomi rank. During Asuka and Nara periods, new ason were created from court officers who made eminent achievements in their careers. Although the clans closest to the Imperial House, that is, descendants of Emperor Keitai, were intended to promote to Mahito, the first rank in eight kabane system originally, in 802 Prince Yasuyo, a son of Emperor Kammu was however created to Yoshimine no Ason Yasuyo, renouncing his imperial status and become peerage. After that, Mahito creation became unpopular as well other kabane but Ason. During the Heian period Ason turned into a universal style for courtiers without making any distinction of their ranks from other kabane. Notable ason were: Fujiwara no Ason, awarded by Emperor Tenji to Nakatomi no Kamatari in 668; the origin of the Fujiwara clan Minamoto no Ason, first awarded to his non-heir sons by Emperor Saga (786-842); the origin of the Minamoto clan Taira no Ason, awarded to his grandson by Emperor Kammu (737-806); see also Taira clanNotable holders of ason were: Kakinomoto no Ason Hitomaro, poet (c.662-710) Isonokami no Ason Maro of the Mononobe clan, administrator, possibly buried in Takamatsuzuka Tomb (640-717) Kasa no Ason Maro, poet better known as Sami Mansei (fl. 720) Miyamoto no Kintada Ason, poet (889-948) Fujiwara Toshiyuki no Ason, poet (fl. 900) Onakatomi no Yoshinobu Ason, poet (921-991) Minamoto no Muneyuki Ason, poet (d. 983) Fujiwara no Ason Sadaie, poet and scholar (1162-1241) Taiganin den Taira no Ason Iga no Kami Raiodo Hon Daikoji (Iizasa Ienao), Japanese martial arts teacher (1387-1488)".
- Ason wikiPageID "14714591".
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- Ason wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Ason wikiPageRevisionID "638414703".
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink 684.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink 7th_century.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink 802.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Asuka_period.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_Japan.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kanmu.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Keitai.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Saga.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Tenji.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Tenmu.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_clan.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Kamatari.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Teika.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Toshiyuki.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Iizasa_Ienao.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Isonokami_no_Maro.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Kabane.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Kakinomoto_no_Hitomaro.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Restoration.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_clan.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_no_Kintada.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_no_Muneyuki.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Mononobe_clan.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Nara_period.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Sami_Mansei.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Taira_clan.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Takamatsuzuka_Tomb.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Yoshimine_no_Yasuyo.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLink Ōnakatomi_no_Yoshinobu.
- Ason wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ason".
- Ason wikiPageWikiLinkText "ason".
- Ason wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-hist-stub.
- Ason wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Ason wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Ason wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ason subject Category:Classical_Japan.
- Ason subject Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Ason hypernym Title.
- Ason type Term.
- Ason comment "Ason (朝臣), or Asomi in earlier form, is a prestigious title of historical Japan, used from the late 7th Century till Meiji Restoration. The title was created as a part of eight kabane system, proclaimed in 684, as its second highest rank. As such, asomi was initially given to the highest rank noble clans whose genealogical origins were often claimed back to imperial princes.".
- Ason label "Ason".
- Ason sameAs Q4807592.
- Ason sameAs Ason_(titre_japonais).
- Ason sameAs 朝臣.
- Ason sameAs m.03gv1qc.
- Ason sameAs Q4807592.
- Ason wasDerivedFrom Ason?oldid=638414703.
- Ason isPrimaryTopicOf Ason.