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Tachibana no Naramaro : ウィキペディア英語版
Tachibana no Naramaro

was a Japanese aristocrat (''kuge''), courtier, and statesman of the Nara period.〔Nussbaum, ("Tachibana no Naramaro" at p. 921 )〕 He was the son of ''sadaijin'' Tachibana no Moroe and the second head of the Tachibana clan. He attained the court rank of and the position of ''sangi'', and posthumously of and ''daijō-daijin''.
He was the leader of a plot to replace Fujiwara no Nakamaro and to overthrow Empress Kōken (''Tachibana no Naramaro's Conspiracy''). It was not successful.〔Bender, Ross. (2009). ("The Suppression of the Tachibana Naramaro Conspiracy," ) ''Japanese Journal of Religious Studies'' 37/2:223–245; compare ( mirrored full-text ); retrieved 2012-10-23.〕
== Early life ==

Naramaro's father Moroe was trusted by Emperor Shōmu to govern, and by 743 was promoted as far as and ''sadaijin''.
In 740, Naramaro was conferred the rank of and then promoted to . In 741 he was promoted to ''Daigaku-no-kami'', in 743 to , in 745 to , in 746 to , and in 747 to .
In 749, Emperor Shōmu retired, and Empress Kōken assumed the throne. Fujiwara no Nakamaro, who had both the favor of Kōken and the confidence of Shōmu's wife Empress Kōmyō, rapidly rose to power, and came into conflict with Moroe. In the same year, Naramaro rose to , and was appointed as chamberlain and ''Sangi.
In 755, Moroe was reported to have slandered the court at a banquet. He resigned in the next year, and died disappointed in 757.
In 756, ex-Emperor Shōmu died, and based on his will 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 Emperor Junnin.

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