Prince Toneri of Japan

Japanese Imperial Prince and historian

Prince Toneri of Japan - Japanese Imperial Prince and historian
Born

None
None years ago

Died

December 6th, 735
1289 years ago — None years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Japan

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Born in 676, an Imperial Prince of Japan contributed to the cultural and historical record of the Nara period. Played a significant role in the compilation of historical texts, promoting the study of ancient Japanese traditions and the importance of the imperial lineage. His period of activity coincided with significant developments in the Japanese state, including the establishment of bureaucratic governance and the codification of laws. Died on December 6, 735.

Authored the 'Nihon Kiryaku', a historical record

Advised on the compilation of the 'Nihon Shoki'

Significantly influenced the preservation of early Japanese culture

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