Wives and Children
- Soga no Shōshi (Masako), daughter of Soga no Murajiko
- Muchimaro (680-737)
- Fusasaki (681-737)
- Umakai (694-737)
- Kamo no Hime, daughter of Kamo no Emishi
- Miyako (?-754), married to Emperor Mommu
- Nagako, married to Prince Nagaya
- Fujiwara no Ioe-no-iratsume, half-sister of Fuhito (dowager of Emperor Temmu)
- Maro (695-737)
- Agatainukai-no-Tachimana no Michiyo (?-733)
- Asukabe-hime (Empress Kōmyō) (701-760), Empress of Emperor Shōmu
- Tabino(Tahino), married to Tachibana no Moroe
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Name | Fujiwara no Fuhito |
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Date of birth | 659 |
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Date of death | 720 |
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