Princess Ito (伊都内親王 or 伊登内親王[1], Ito-naishinnō, d. 861) was a Japanese imperial princess of the early Heian period.
Princess Ito 伊都内親王 | |||||
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Princess Ito | |||||
Died | 861 Kyoto | ||||
Spouse | Prince Abo | ||||
Issue | Ariwara no Yukihira Ariwara no Narihira | ||||
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House | Imperial House of Japan | ||||
Father | Emperor Kanmu |
Biography
Ito's exact date of birth is unknown.[2] Her father was Emperor Kanmu.[2] She became the wife of Prince Abo, and the mother of the waka poets Ariwara no Yukihira and Narihira.[2]
The Kōfuku-ji in Nara houses a document, the Ito-naishinnō Ganmon, which records her donation of incense and sutras to the temple, and is dated to 833.[3]
She died in Kyoto, in 861.[2]
Family tree
References
External links
- Ito-naishinnō on Kotobank.
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