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Although the punishment for the conspirators would normally have been death, Empress Kōken decreed that they should be spared this highest punishment and exiled instead. However, Nakamaro wanted to establish the firm rule of law, and did not relent. The next day, those implicated in the conspiracy,
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revealed that Ono no
Azumabito had approached him to request his participation in Naramaro's plot, and Azumabito was arrested and interrogated. Tortured by caning, Azumabito confessed everything. The plan had been for Naramaro to raise troops and kill Nakamaro, then make the crown prince resign.
466:, Naramaro said that because the government was wicked, he planned to raise troops and make a petition. When Nagate asked why the government was wicked, Naramaro responded that the government was constructing temples like
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was made crown prince. In 757, though, Kōken removed him from the position on the grounds of immorality, and two months later replaced him with
Nakamaro's preferred candidate Prince Ōi, the future
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including Prince Funado, Prince Kibumi, Komaro, and Kōshikai, were relentlessly beaten with canes all over their bodies, under the supervision of a group including Nagate,
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while the people suffered. Nagate replied that Tōdai-ji was constructed in the time of
Naramaro's own father, and Naramaro had no answer to that. According to
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in power over the country, make the
Emperor resign, and choose a more sympathetic prince as the new emperor. The candidates for this were Prince Funado,
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In 755, Moroe was reported to have slandered the court at a banquet. He resigned in the next year, and died disappointed in 757.
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Ironically, after
Naramaro's death, his son Kiyotomo was born, and Kiyotomo's daughter Kachiko bore Emperor Saga the future
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Fukuhara, Eitarō (1978). "橘奈良麻呂の変における答本忠節をめぐって" [Concerning Tōhon Chūsetsu in
Tachibana no Naramaro's Conspiracy].
361:, plotted to remove Nakamaro. Naramaro held meetings and secretly tried to recruit sympathizers, but the plot was leaked.
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522:, but he is assumed to have died in the same way. The record may have been erased when Naramaro's granddaughter
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in 745, and invited
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after the conspiracy's exposure, so this theory is also problematic.
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informed Nakamaro that Naramaro and company were preparing weapons.
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743:"The Suppression of the Tachibana Naramaro Conspiracy,"
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135:Naramaro's father Moroe was trusted by
115:He was the leader of a plot to replace
746:Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
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672:Wife: daughter of Awata no Hitokami
259:In 749, Emperor Shōmu retired, and
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125:Tachibana no Naramaro's Conspiracy
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651:Wife: daughter of
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583:Tachibana no Moroe
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