Achi no omi
Achi no omi | |
Hangul | 순타태자 |
---|---|
Hanja | 阿知使主 |
Revised Romanization | Achi-no-omi |
McCune–Reischauer | Achi-no-omi |
Achi no omi (阿知使主, 3rd century – 5th century), was a great-grandson of Emperor Ling of Han who settled in Japan with his son . He became the founding ancestor of the .[1] His name is also recorded as 阿知吉師.
From the Nihon Shoki (289 AD):
20th year, Autumn, 9 month. Achi no omi, ancestor of the Atahe of the Aya of Yamato, and his son Tsuga no omi immigrated to Japan, bringing with them a company of their people of seventeen districts.[2]
See also[]
- Han Dynasty
- Japanese clans
- Hata clan
References[]
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