Ōkimi

E281665

Ōkimi was the title used for the supreme ruler of early Japan’s Yamato state, a precursor to the later Japanese emperor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese historical title
royal title
appliesTo supreme ruler of the Yamato state
associatedWith Yamato court
Yamato dynasty
surface form: Yamato kingship

Yamato polity
authorityOver Yamato clan
surface form: Yamato clans

Yamato area
surface form: Yamato territory
category Yamato period
surface form: Ancient Japan

Japanese monarchy
Titles of national or ethnic leadership
country Japan
culturalContext ancient Japanese court culture
domain political title
etymologyLanguage Old Japanese
governmentForm monarchy
heldBy Yamato rulers
early Japanese monarchs
historicalRole precursor to the Japanese imperial institution
language Japanese
meaning great king
great lord
politicalStatus sovereign ruler
predecessorOf Japanese emperor title
Tennō
rank highest ruler in the Yamato hierarchy
region Yamato Province NERFINISHED
replacedBy emperor of Japan
script classical Japanese
successorTitle Tennō
timePeriod Yamato period
surface form: Asuka period

Kofun period
typeOf monarchical title
usedBefore formalization of the Tennō title
usedFor centralized rulership over the Yamato confederation
usedIn Yamato polity
surface form: Yamato state

Yamato period
surface form: early Japan

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Yamato clan usedTitle Ōkimi