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), was the...
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fruit of time Ōtarashihiko-Oshirowake-no-Sumeramikoto (大帯日子於斯呂和気天皇), or Emperor Keikō (景行天皇) The emperor's son and queen Yamato-Takeru-no-Mikoto's (倭建命)...
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took place between the 2nd and 3rd centuries. The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as Nihon ('Japan', 日本), were not adopted until the late 7th century...
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traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇43年, equivalent 113 AD). The possessions of the dead prince were gathered...
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traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇43年). The possessions of the dead prince were gathered together along with...
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traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇43年, equivalent 113 AD).: 433 The possessions of the dead prince were gathered...
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traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇43年, equivalent 113 AD). The possessions of the dead prince were gathered...
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"Chapter 1.White Go Stones". kurokigoishiten. Retrieved 2023-09-24. 上田 恣 (ed.). 景行天皇(十五)日向の地名説話と思邦歌 [Origin of Hyuga's name narrative and the Kunishinobi Song]...
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Toki district (Mino province) and took the name of the place. Seiwa-tennō (清和天皇, 850–878) ┃ Sadazumi-shinnō (貞純親王, 873–916) ┃ Minamoto no Tsunemoto (源經基...
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Wang clan of Taiyuan (皇后 太原王氏; 628–655) Empress Zetian, of the Wu clan (则天皇后 武氏; 624–705), personal name Zhao (曌) Li Hong, Emperor Xiaojing (孝敬皇帝 李弘;...
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955 ft) Baekunsan (백운산; 白雲山) – 885 metres (2,904 ft) Cheonhwangsan (천황산; 天皇山) – 1,189 metres (3,901 ft) Daeunsan (대운산; 大雲山) – 742 metres (2,434 ft). Dongdaesan...
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Posthumous name (683): Great Emperor Tianhuang (天皇大皇帝) Posthumous name (754): Emperor Tianhuang Dasheng Dahong Xiao (天皇大聖大弘孝皇帝) Li Zhi 李治 15 July 649 – 27 December...
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Xu Jingqian 徐景遷 919–937 Ding of Chu 楚定王 Li Jing 李璟 916–961 Yuanzong 元宗 943–961 Li Jingsui 李景遂 920–958 Cr. Prince Wencheng 文成太弟 Li Jingda 李景達 924–971 Cr...
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