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Princess Kagami (鏡王女, 鏡姫王 or 鏡女王, all read Kagami-no-ōkimi; ?–683) is a figure mentioned several times in the Man'yōshū, an eighth-century Japanese anthology of waka poetry, and a few other ancient Japanese works. Her identity is unknown: she may have been a daughter of Prince Kagami (鏡王), an elder sister of Princess Nukata, a daughter of Emperor Jomei or simply "of imperial descent" (皇孫). She was apparently beloved Emperor Tenji before marrying Fujiwara no Kamatari. The day before her death, she was visited by Emperor Tenmu. According to the (a section of the Engi-shiki deal with mausolea), she is buried within the grounds of Emperor Jomei's tumulus. Including one duplicate, five of the poems in the Man'yōshū are attributed to her.