Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇, Nintoku-tennō), also known as Ohosazaki no Sumeramikoto (大鷦鷯天皇) was the 16th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order...
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Nintoku Seamount or Nintoku Guyot is a seamount (underwater volcano) and guyot (flat top) in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain. It is a large, irregularly...
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it is commonly accepted that the tomb was built for the late Emperor Nintoku. The Imperial Household Agency of Japan treats it as such. The Mozu Kofun...
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his life by his brother Suminoe after the death of their father Emperor Nintoku. Although no firm dates can be assigned to his life, Richū's brief reign...
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in what is today open landscape. The Daisen Kofun, the tomb of Emperor Nintoku (the 16th Emperor of Japan), is the largest in the world by area. However...
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tombs of emperors like Emperor Ōjin (応神天皇 Ōjin Tennō) and Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇 Nintoku Tennō). Kofun are also classified according to whether the entrance...
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Empress Jingū, 201–270 Reign of Emperor Ōjin, 270–313 Reign of Emperor Nintoku, 313–400 Reign of Emperor Richū, 400–406 Reign of Emperor Hanzei, 406–412...
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after 399) was Empress of Japan as the consort of her half-brother Emperor Nintoku. Yata was a daughter of Emperor Ōjin. Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions...
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and was given the name Mizuhawake (瑞歯別). He was the third son of Emperor Nintoku, and a younger brother of Emperor Richū. The phrase Mizu ha in the name...
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(traditional) Predecessor Jingū (de facto) Chūai (traditional) Successor Nintoku Born 201 Umi (Fukuoka) Died 310 (aged 108–109) Karushima no Toyoakira (Nara)...
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Chapter 10: (Emperor Ōjin) Homuda no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 11: (Emperor Nintoku) Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 12: (Emperor Richū) Izahowake no Sumeramikoto...
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'great ancestor').: 11 was a King of Wakoku, who was compared to Emperor Nintoku, founder of the Kawachi dynasty by the oriental historian Hidehiro Okada...
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mythology who was the consort of Emperor Ōjin and the mother of Emperor Nintoku. There are few known episodes of Princess Nakatsu's life, but she is venerated...
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to over 400 m long. The largest, which has been attributed to Emperor Nintoku, is Daisen Kofun in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. The funeral chamber was...
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complete. It is commonly accepted that the tomb was built for Emperor Nintoku. The kofun were often surrounded by and filled with numerous haniwa clay...
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269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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largest of these, Daisen Kofun, is believed to be the grave of the Emperor Nintoku and is the largest grave in the world by area. During the Kofun period...
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these burial mounds. The largest is Daisen-ryo Kofun, or more commonly Nintoku-ryo Kofun, with a length of 840 metres. In addition to other shapes, kofun...
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emperor of the Jin Dynasty. Nintoku, the fourth son of Ōjin, becomes the 16th emperor of Japan. The historical profile of Nintoku is generally accepted as...
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Ōjin and his sons, the imperial princes Uji no Wakiiratsuko and Emperor Nintoku. Uji no Wakiiratsuko committed suicide to solve a dispute over the imperial...
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in Ōsaka, Japan. It honors Emperor Nintoku. He was the 16th emperor. He reigned from 313 to 399. Emperor Nintoku named the area Kōzu-gū. This area is...
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(Illyricum) lose their identity (approximate date). Richū, the eldest son of Nintoku, becomes the 17th Emperor of Japan. Resurrection and "Two Marys with Angel...
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(神武天皇, lit. 'Divine Might') – Emperor Jimmu Nintoku Tennō (仁徳天皇, lit. 'Benevolent and Virtuous') – Emperor Nintoku Ōjin Tennō (応神天皇, lit. 'Answering the Deities')...
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(disputed) Taejo Goguryeo (Korea) 53 146 (disputed) 93 years (disputed) Nintoku Japan (Kofun period) 313 (disputed) 399 (disputed) 86 years (disputed)...
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He is believed to have ruled for either 93 years or 68 years. Emperor Nintoku was believed to have ruled Japan as an absolute monarch for 86 years although...
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Ankō. Nakashi was reviously married to Prince Ōkusaka, son of Emperor Nintoku. According to the Nihongi, Emperor Ankō had Okusaka executed (believing...
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a river dragon and water deity. The Nihongi records legendary Emperor Nintoku offering human sacrifices to mizuchi angered by his river engineering projects...
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reign of Emperor Ōjin Naniwa, Settsu (Palace of Takatsu), reign of Emperor Nintoku Iware, Yamato (Palace of Wakasakura), reign of Emperor Richū Tajihi, Kawachi...
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Kami enshrined here include Tsugenoinagi oyamanushi no mikoto, Emperor Nintoku and Nukata no Onakatsuhiko no Mikoto (額田大仲彦命). The shrine's main festival...
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Miyazu-hime Takeinadane [ja] Ioki Iribiko 13Emperor Seimu 14Emperor Chūai 15Empress Jingū Homuda Mawaka 15Emperor Ōjin 16Nakatsuhime 16Emperor Nintoku...
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