Omi (title)

Omi (Japanese: ) is a hereditary noble title (kabane) of ancient Japan. It was given to the descendants of the Imperial Family before Emperor Kōgen. Along with Muraji, Omi was reserved for the head of the most powerful clans during the Kofun period. When the Yamato court was established, the most influential families bearing these two titles were given the title Ōomi and Ōmuraji, respectively.[1]

  1. ^ Gibney, Frank (1995). Britannica International Encyclopaedia. TBS-Britannica. Omi. OCLC 55231838.

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