Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇, Buretsu-tennō) (489 – 7 January 507) was the 25th legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession....
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the immediate previous monarch. According to the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, Buretsu died without a successor, at which time a fifth generation grandson of...
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of Japan. Ninken was succeeded by his son, who would accede as Emperor Buretsu. The actual site of Ninken's grave is not known. The Emperor is traditionally...
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Baekje sent a diplomat named Managun with tribute to Emperor Buretsu of Japan. Buretsu was angry that Baekje had not sent an envoy in a long time and...
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Emperor Ninken Sakurai, Nara (Nimiki Palace), 499–506 in reign of Emperor Buretsu Hirakata, Osaka (Kuzuha Palace), 507–511[citation needed] Kyōtanabe, Kyoto...
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269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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Iratsume (? – fl. 507) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Buretsu. She is the only Japanese empress consort whose parents are unknown. Anston...
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to Emperor Senka Prince Ohatsuse no Wakasazaki (小泊瀬稚鷦鷯尊), later Emperor Buretsu Princess Mawaka (真稚皇女) Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings...
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granddaughter of Tashiraga of Yamato, herself sister of the childless Emperor Buretsu, transferring some legitimacy in succession to the throne of Yamato to...
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Emperor Kenzō, 485–488 Reign of Emperor Ninken, 488–499 Reign of Emperor Buretsu, 499–507 Reign of Emperor Keitai, 507–534 Reign of Emperor Ankan, 534–536...
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Emperor Kenzō. Presumed legendary. 25 Ohatsuse no Wakasazaki 小泊瀬稚鷦鷯 Emperor Buretsu 武烈天皇 499–506 (7 years) 489–506 (17 years) Son of Emperor Ninken. Presumed...
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Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Ninken) Oke no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 16: (Emperor Buretsu) Ohatsuse no Waka Sasagi no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 17: (Emperor Keitai)...
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Chinese author (d. 572) Zhang Yao'er, empress of Chen dynasty China (d. 570) Buretsu, emperor of Japan Peter, Roman usurper in Spain Greatrex, Geoffrey; Lieu...
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late in the century, it was replaced by the Ōtomo clan. When Emperor Buretsu died with no apparent heir, Ōtomo no Kanamura recommended Emperor Keitai...
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uprising of Heguri no Matori (平群馬鳥) and in raising Emperor Buretsu to the throne. Buretsu, in gratitude, raised Kanamura to the position of Ōmuraji (a...
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484–487(23) Ninken r. 488–498(24) Seinei r. 480–484(22) Ushi no Ōkimi 489–507 Buretsu r. 498–507(25) Tashiraka Keitai r. 507–531(26) Soga no Iname 506?–570 Tachibana...
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Princess Silver Yume no Crayon Oukoku She is a young princess of the Crayon Kingdom, and the descendant of Queen Buretsu, who has "Twelve bad habits"....
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Buyeo Sa'a. He was sent to Japan in 505 as a political hostage to Emperor Buretsu of Japan. Portrayed by Lee Jae-ryong in the 2013 MBC TV series The King's...
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in reign of Emperor Seinei Nimiki Palace, 499–506 in reign of Emperor Buretsu Iware no Tamaho Palace, 526–532 in reign of Emperor Keitai Hinokuma no...
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prince who wields the Sword of Light and travels with Princess Silver. His ancestor Duke Klaus had defeated the evil Grim Reaper with Queen Buretsu....
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Emperor Ninken (仁賢天皇) Ohatsuse no wakasazaki no mikoto (小長谷若雀命), or Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇) Ohodo no mikoto (袁本矛命), or Emperor Keitai (継体天皇) Hirokunioshitakekanahi...
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before being defeated and killed by Otomo no Kanamura, who raised Emperor Buretsu to the throne. Over a century later, in 632 A.D. the title Ōkimi was posthumously...
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269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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probably his brother Djamasp, who usurped the throne from him. Prince Buretsu, age 9, succeeds his father Ninken and becomes the 25th emperor. November...
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late 5th century, the Ōtomo clan temporarily took its place. When Emperor Buretsu died with no apparent heir, it was Ōtomo no Kanamura who recommended Emperor...
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135.5965889°E / 34.55639; 135.5965889 (Emperor Ninken) — 25 Emperor Buretsu 506 kataoka no iwatsuki no oka no kita no misasagi (傍丘磐坏丘北陵) 山形 Imaizumi...
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Ohosi(Ohosu) no Mikoto/ Simano Iratsuko Inaccurate dates. 25 498–506 Emperor Buretsu Wohatsuse Wakasazaki Inaccurate dates. 26 507–531 Emperor Keitai Ōto/Hikofuto...
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Buyeo Sa'a. He was sent to Japan in 505 as a political hostage to Emperor Buretsu of Japan. Queen(s): unknown 1st son: Buyeo Chang (扶餘昌, 525–598) – 27th...
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Ōkimi, that is, Emperor Seinei, Emperor Kenzō, Emperor Ninken, and Emperor Buretsu appeared one after another in a short period of time, suggesting that the...
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died in Japan. In the April section of the 7th year (505?) of Emperor Buretsu in the Nihon Shoki, there is a description of Siga-kishi (斯我君), "a member...
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