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imported>Sol Pacificus The Japanese write their names in kanji, not hiragana. (I'm not even sure if hiragana was fully developed in the mid-9th century). Wikipedia does mention 阿倍仲麿 appearing in one source, but for conciseness, it is fine to just give the more common way the name is written, which is also the one that appears in Assassin's Creed. |
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'''Abe no Nakamaro''' (Japanese: | '''Abe no Nakamaro''' (Japanese: 阿倍 仲麻呂; c. 698 – c. 770) was a [[Japan|Japanese]] scholar and poet who served on an envoy to the [[Tang dynasty]] and served as the governor of the province of {{Wiki|Annam (province)|Annam}}. A friend of the [[China|Chinese]] poet [[Li Bai]] and monk [[Jianzhen]], he came to China in search of the [[Pieces of Eden]]. | ||
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Abe no Nakamaro (Japanese: 阿倍 仲麻呂; c. 698 – c. 770) was a Japanese scholar and poet who served on an envoy to the Tang dynasty and served as the governor of the province of Annam. A friend of the Chinese poet Li Bai and monk Jianzhen, he came to China in search of the Pieces of Eden.
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