Wani clan 和珥氏 | |
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Parent house | Imperial family (according to tradition) |
Founder | Prince Ameoshitarashi (according to tradition) |
Founding year | reign of Emperor Kōshō, roughly fifth century BCE (according to tradition) |
The Wani clan (和珥氏) was a sacerdotal Japanese clan.[1]: 149–150 According to the Kojiki, the Wani clan was descended from Prince Ameoshitarashi , a son of Emperor Kōshō.[2]
The Wani clan is believed to be related to Wani dragons, with Naniwa-neko Takefurukuma described as an ancestor. Marrying women of the Wani clan was believed to give the Emperor control over the sea.[1]: 149–150
They had a similar religious role to the Sarume clan as mediums, so many women of the Sarume clan had husbands of the Wani clan perform ritual roles as substitutes for men of the Sarume clan .[1]: 168
The clan declined in the 7th century but cadet branches such as the Ono clan[1]: 168 and the Kakinomoto clan[2] continued to thrive.[1]: 168
They were sometimes called the Wanizumi clan, with -mi being an honorific suffix.