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Prince Nagaya

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He was substantially influential in politics owing to his membership of the Imperial family of the most noble birth, and there were no other competitive Imperial members at that time. A large residence was allocated to him in a prestigious part of
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In 729, the four sons charged him with a false crime and Nagaya received the death penalty. He was forced to commit suicide. His wife, Princess Kibi, and his children were killed at the same time.
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It is said that, as Prince Nagaya was forced to die unreasonably, he bore a grudge against the living after his death. The following are believed to have been the victims of Nagaya's curse:
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In 1988, the former site of Nagaya's residence was discovered with many wooden tablets and historic relics on the construction site of a
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department store. Sogo did not care and continued construction. Twelve years after the store's completion, Sogo went bankrupt.
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Muchimaro, Fusasaki, Maro and Umakai, responsible for the prince's death, caught
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His father was Prince Takechi and his mother Princess Minabe (a daughter of
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Son: Prince Yamashiro (Fujiwara no Otosada) (藤原 弟貞, d. 17 October 763)
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one after another and eventually all of them died during a major
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Daughter: Princess Madokata (円方女王, d. 27 January 774)
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Nagaya (architecture)

Nara
Issue
Prince Takechi
Princess Minabe


Heguri
Nara period
Prince Takechi
Emperor Tenmu
Emperor Tenji
Empress Genmei
Empress Genshō
Heijō-kyō
Fujiwara clan
Fujiwara no Fuhito
Empress Genshō
Muchimaro
Fusasaki
Maro
Umakai
Emperor Shōmu
Prince Takechi
Emperor Tenmu
Princess Minabe
Emperor Tenji's
Consort (Hi)
Prince Kusakabe

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