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    Emperor Chūai (仲哀天皇, Chūai-tennō), also known as Tarashinakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto (足仲彦天皇) was the 14th legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional...
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  • Japan has been ruled by emperors since antiquity. The sequence, order and dates of the early emperors are almost entirely based on the 8th-century Nihon...
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  • after the death of her husband Emperor Chūai (c. 200) until the accession of her son Emperor Ōjin (legendary 15th emperor, r. 270–310). The Kojiki and Nihon...
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    said by the Kiki that Ōjin was conceived but unborn when his father Emperor Chūai died. Empress Jingū then became a de facto ruler who allegedly invaded...
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    Empress Jingū (category Legendary emperors of Japan)
    be known as Emperor Chūai and bore him one child under a now disputed set of events. Jingū would serve as "Empress consort" during Chūai's reign until...
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  • (Palace of Toyoura) and Kashiki on the island of Kyushu during reign of Emperor Chūai This list of capitals includes the Imperial palaces names in parentheses...
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    administrator and warlord Zheng Xuan, Chinese philosopher and writer (b. 127) Emperor Chūai of Japan, according to legend. "Diophantus of Alexandria". geni_family_tree...
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    Yamato Takeru (category Sons of Japanese emperors)
    Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki (常陸国風土記) (721). One of his sons became Emperor Chūai, the 14th Emperor of Japan. His history is uncertain but based on the chronicles...
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    Emperor Seimu (成務天皇, Seimu-tennō), also known as Wakatarashi hiko no Sumera mikoto (稚足彦天皇), was the 13th legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional...
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  • Mahabali Rakshasa Kumbhakarna Ravana Nabhi Rishabhanatha Daidarabotchi Emperor Chūai Emperor Keikō Gashadokuro Hibagon Oni Orang Mawas Alfred Bulltop Stormalong...
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    Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇, Jinmu-tennō) was the legendary first emperor of Japan according to the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki. His ascension is traditionally dated...
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    numbered Emperors/Empresses regnant: Empress Jingū r. 206–269 (Empress Consort of Emperor Chūai)—not counted among the officially numbered Emperors Princess...
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    the ships of Emperor Chūai and his Empress Jingū. Mizuchi (蛟 or 虯) was a river dragon and water deity. The Nihongi records legendary Emperor Nintoku offering...
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    Emperor Keikō (景行天皇, Keikō-tennō), also known as Ootarashihikooshirowake no Sumeramikoto (大足彦忍代別天皇) and Ōtarashihiko-oshirowake no Mikoto (大帯日子淤斯呂和氣天皇)...
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    Suinin Emperor Keikō Yamato Takeru Emperor Chūai Emperor Ōjin Wakanuke Futamata no Kimi Ohohoto no Kimi Ohi no Kimi Ushi no Kimi Emperor Keitai Emperor Kinmei...
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    Ōtarashihiko Oshirowake no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Seimu) Waka Tarashihiko no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 08: (Emperor Chūai) Tarashi Nakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto...
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    1933) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan who reigned as the 125th emperor of Japan from 1989 until his abdication in 2019. The era of his rule was...
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    Emperor Suinin (垂仁天皇, Suinin-tennō), also known as Ikumeiribikoisachi no Sumeramikoto (活目入彦五十狭茅天皇) was the 11th legendary Emperor of Japan, according...
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    established in 749. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ojin, Emperor Nintoku, Empress Jingū and Emperor Chūai in addition to Hachiman. Hachiman shrine List...
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    Hata in Japan, Uzumasa-no-Kimi-Sukune, arrived during the reign of Emperor Chūai, in the 2nd century CE. According to the Nihon Shoki, a Heian-period...
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    Emperor Hanzei (反正天皇, Hanzei-tennō) also known as Emperor Hansho, was the 18th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Both...
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    “Tsuruga.” Emperor Chūai (仲哀天皇, Chūai-tennō), the semi-legendary 14th Emperor of Japan Empress Jingū (神功皇后, Jingū-kōgō), consort of Emperor Chūai Yamato Takeru...
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    time, when Emperor Chūai was on a campaign against the Kumaso tribes of Kyushu, his consort Jingū was possessed by unknown gods who told Chūai of a land...
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    Emperor Itoku (懿徳天皇, Itoku-tennō), also known as Ōyamatohikosukitomo no Mikoto (大倭日子鉏友命) was the fourth legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional...
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    practice is described again in the Nihon Shoki during the reign of the Emperor Chūai. Chūai made an inspection trip to the Tsukushi, or Kyūshū, and was presented...
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  • shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman as well as to Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingū, Emperor Chūai, and Takenouchi no Sukune. The shrine's address is 〒982-0231...
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  • Hoori-Hoderi myth, three of which mention the tide jewels. Chapter 8 ("Emperor Chūai") has a legend that Empress Jingū found a Buddhist nyoi-ju 如意珠 lit....
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    annually on September 15. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū and Emperor Chūai in addition to Hachiman. Hachiman shrine Ōmiya Hachiman...
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    Emperor Suizei (綏靖天皇, Suizei-tennō), also known as Kamununakawamimi no Mikoto (神沼河耳命), was the second legendary emperor of Japan according to the traditional...
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  • into the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira of Shirakawa. Emperor Jinmu Emperor Kōbun Emperor Tenmu Emperor Go-Toba Emperor Go-Daigo Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto Yamato Takeru...
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