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The Rebellion of Tachibana Naramaro - the 37-Year Life of Naramaro, Who Was Defeated by Empress Koken and Fujiwara No Nakamaro and Died in Prison

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July 4th, the first year of the Tenpyo Hoji era (757), is the day that Tachibana Naramaro's Rebellion was discovered. The key to this incident is not that it "occurred," but that it was "discovered." Or rather, perhaps we should say that Naramaro was the one who was at fault. The underlying cause lies a little earlier, so let's look back about 14 years from this day. If Empress Koken had ascended to the throne, the Fujiwara clan would have had a…
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July 4th, the first year of the Tenpyo Hoji era (757), is the day that Tachibana Naramaro's Rebellion was discovered. The key to this incident is not that it "occurred," but that it was "discovered." Or rather, perhaps we should say that Naramaro was the one who was at fault. The underlying cause lies a little earlier, so let's look back about 14 years from this day. If Empress Koken had ascended to the throne, the Fujiwara clan would have had a…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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