Hachiman
(Q261637)
Japanese Shinto–Buddhist syncretic deity of archery and war; tutelary god of warriors; protector of Japan, the Japanese people and the Imperial House; the name means "God of 8 Banners", after the 8 heavenly banners signaling the birth of Ōjin Tennō
Japanese Shinto–Buddhist syncretic deity of archery and war; tutelary god of warriors; protector of Japan, the Japanese people and the Imperial House; the name means "God of 8 Banners", after the 8 heavenly banners signaling the birth of Ōjin Tennō
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Hachiman
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(Q6581097)
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(Q41863069)
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Hachiman
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(Q317997)
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(P1249) |
+0737-00-00T00:00:00Z
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(P1705) |
"八幡神" (language: ja)
"八幡神" (language: ja)
"誉田別命" (language: ja)
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Yahata no Kami Hondawake no Mikoto |
description | Japanese Shinto–Buddhist syncretic deity of archery and war; tutelary god of warriors; protector of Japan, the Japanese people and the Imperial House; the name means "God of 8 Banners", after the 8 heavenly banners signaling the birth of Ōjin Tennō |
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