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| Nakashi | |
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| Empress consort of Japan | |
| Tenure | 455–456 |
| Died | after 455 |
| Spouse | Emperor Ankō |
| House | Imperial House of Japan |
| Father | Emperor Richū |
| Mother | Princess Kusakanohatabino |
Princess Nakashi (? – after 455) wasEmpress of Japan as the consort ofEmperor Ankō.[1] Nakashi was previously married to Prince Ōkusaka, son ofEmperor Nintoku. According to theNihongi, Emperor Ankō had Okusaka executed (believing false accusations of disobedience), and, possibly in regret for unjustly executing Okusaka, took Nakashi as his own.[2][3] She became a concubine of Emperor Ankō in 454 and was appointed empress 455. Emperor Anko came to love her greatly.[2]
Nakashi already had a child with her first husband, Okusaka. This child, Prince Mayuwa, was thereafter raised in the imperial palace.[2]
She was the daughter ofEmperor Richū andPrincess Kusakanohatabino.
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| Preceded by | Empress consort of Japan 455–456 | Succeeded by |
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