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'''Ōhiko-no-Mikoto''' (大彦命) was the son of the legendary 8th {{Wiki|Emperor of Japan|emperor}} of [[Japan]], {{Wiki|Emperor Kōgen}}, who lived during the mid-{{Wiki|Yayoi period}}. He became the ancestor to the {{Wiki|Abe clan}}.<ref>{{WP|ja:大彦命|大彦命}}</ref> By the 16th century, Ōhiko-no-Mikoto was revered by many members of the the [[Iga ikki|Iga ''ikki'']], who often blessed things in his name during ceremonies and traditions.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Traditions]]</ref>
'''Ōhiko-no-Mikoto''' (大彦命) was the son of the legendary 8th {{Wiki|Emperor of Japan|emperor}} of [[Japan]], {{Wiki|Emperor Kōgen}} and lived during the mid-{{Wiki|Yayoi period}}. He became the ancestor to the {{Wiki|Abe clan}}.<ref>{{WP|ja:大彦命|大彦命}}</ref> By the 16th century, Ōhiko-no-Mikoto was revered by many members of the the [[Iga ikki|Iga ''ikki'']], who often blessed things in his name during ceremonies and traditions.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Traditions]]</ref>


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Ōhiko-no-Mikoto (大彦命) was the son of the legendary 8th emperor of Japan, Emperor Kōgen, who lived during the mid-Yayoi period. He became the ancestor to the Abe clan.[1] By the 16th century, Ōhiko-no-Mikoto was revered by many members of the the Iga ikki, who often blessed things in his name during ceremonies and traditions.[2]

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