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    Emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇, Ingyō-tennō) was the 19th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Both the Kojiki, and the Nihon Shoki...
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    exaggerated and/or distorted over time. It's recorded in the Kiki that Ingyō was born to Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime (忍坂大中姫) somewhere in 400 AD, and was...
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    members of his family on May 27. Ankō obtains the throne of his father Ingyō after the traditional order of succession and becomes the 20th emperor of...
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  • Kinashi no Karu no Miko) was a Japanese prince. He was a son of Emperor Ingyō. Prince Kinashi no Karu, Princess Karu no Ōiratsume, Prince Anaho (Emperor...
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    of Emperor Keikō. He was also the father of Emperors Richū, Hanzei, and Ingyō. His name was Ohosazaki no Mikoto (大鷦鷯尊). Empress (Kōgō): Princess Iwa (磐之媛命)...
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    Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Hanzei) Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 13: (Emperor Ingyō) Oasazuma Wakugo no Sukune no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Ankō) Anaho no Sumeramikoto...
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    "Ingyō (412–453)". The Imperial Family of Japan. Ponsonby Memorial Society. p. 11. Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Sect. CXXXVII - Emperor Ingyō (Part...
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    as a small trading company with forty employees located in Su-dong (now Ingyo-dong). It dealt in dried-fish, locally-grown groceries and noodles. The...
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    Fujiidera, Osaka traditionally believed to be the burial site of Emperor Ingyō. The kofun is a member of the Furuichi Kofun Group. The kofun is 230 meters...
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  • identifies him as the father of Sai of Wa who she identifies with Emperor Ingyō.: 11  Okada identifies him with Emperor Nintoku, the grandfather of Emperor...
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  • reign of Emperor Hanzei Asuka, Yamato (Palace of Tohotsu), reign of Emperor Ingyō Isonokami, Yamato (Palace of Anaho), reign of Emperor Ankō Sakurai, Nara...
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    settled by Imperial ministers who selected Emperor Nintoku's youngest son Ingyō as the next emperor. Hanzei is regarded by historians as a ruler during...
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    been a real historical figure. The emperors from Emperor Keikō to Emperor Ingyō (25–453 AD) are considered as perhaps factual. As one argument, the reign...
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  • Constantine the Great Executed Prince Kinashi no Karu Died 453 Emperor Ingyō His brother Emperor Ankō took the throne instead Yuan Xun 483–497 Emperor...
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    269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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    Emperor Richū, 400–406 Reign of Emperor Hanzei, 406–412 Reign of Emperor Ingyō, 412–454 Reign of Emperor Ankō, 454–457 Reign of Emperor Yūryaku, 457–480...
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    Ōnakatsuhime (? – after 453) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Ingyō. In the Nihon Shoki, she has a younger sister named Otohime who becomes...
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  • 日韓歴史共同研究. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-18. Five kings of Wa Emperor Ingyō 漢籍電子文献資料庫 - 台湾中央研究院 Look up 済 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
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    Ōhatsuse no Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子). As the fifth and youngest son of Emperor Ingyō he was never given the title of "Crown Prince" due to his two older living...
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    269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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  • Richū. Presumed legendary. 19 Oasatsuma Wakugo no Sukune 雄朝津間稚子宿禰 Emperor Ingyō 允恭天皇 411–453 (42 years) 376–453 (77 years) Son of Emperor Nintoku; younger...
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    pillars. Sakurai was briefly the capital of Japan during the reign of Emperor Ingyō. The life of the Imperial court was centered at the Palace of Tohotsu where...
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  • Emperor Richū Chin 珍: Emperor Hanzei or Emperor Nintoku Sai 濟: Emperor Ingyō Kō 興: Emperor Ankō Bu 武: Emperor Yūryaku Since Bu is most likely to be Yūryaku...
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    Peacekeeper-General of the East. … In the twentieth year [443], Sai [濟, Emperor Ingyō (r. ca. 412–453)], King of Wa, sent an envoy with tribute and was reaffirmed...
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  • Emperor Hanzei (反正天皇) Osatsumawakugonosukune no miko (男浅津間若子宿迩王), or Emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇) The emperor's son and queen Uji kabane system (氏姓制度) Karunohitsugi...
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    Kofun) 0.41 ha (1.0 acre) Ingyo-tenno-ryo Kofun 34°34′23″N 135°37′00″E / 34.57306°N 135.61667°E / 34.57306; 135.61667 (Ingyo-tenno-ryo Kofun) 6.43 ha...
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    黃州) 1 eup : Hwangju 11 myeon : Gurak, Guseong, Dochi, Samjeon, Yeongpung, Ingyo, Junam, Cheonju, Cheongryong, Cheongsu, Heukgyo Suan (수안; 遂安) 9 myeon :...
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  • the free dictionary. 允恭, meaning fair, respectful,may refer to: Emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇), 19th Emperor of Japan Lei Yungong (雷允恭; died 1022), Song dynasty...
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    The tomb of Emperor Chūai, the 14th emperor of Japan The tomb of Emperor Ingyo, the 19th emperor of Japan Kō Site, National Historic Site Fujii-dera Domyoji-Tenmangu...
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  • nicknamed Otohime (乙姫). Otohime (弟姫), concubine or daughter of Emperor Ingyō. Otohime (音姫, lit. "Sound Princess"), a Japanese brand name for a flushing...
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