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    Emperor Richū (履中天皇, Richū-tennō), also known as Ōenoizahowake no Mikoto (大兄去来穂別尊) was the 17th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of...
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    great-granddaughter 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):...
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    mausolea in this cluster of tumuli are those of Emperor Nintoku and Emperor Richū. There are 44 burial mounds in the Mozu cluster, including those that are...
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    gift. The Paeonians (Illyricum) lose their identity (approximate date). Richū, the eldest son of Nintoku, becomes the 17th Emperor of Japan. Resurrection...
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    was the third son of Emperor Nintoku, and a younger brother of Emperor Richū. The phrase Mizu ha in the name Mizuhawake translates to beautiful teeth...
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  • – after 405) was Empress of Japan as the consort of her nephew, Emperor Richū. She was the daughter of Emperor Ōjin. She gave birth to Princess Nakashi...
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  • politician (d. 377) Murong De, Chinese emperor of the Xianbei state (d. 405) Richū, emperor of Japan (approximate date) October 7 – Mark, pope of the Catholic...
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  • Emperor Nintoku Iware, Yamato (Palace of Wakasakura), reign of Emperor Richū Tajihi, Kawachi (Palace of Shibakaki), reign of Emperor Hanzei Asuka, Yamato...
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    Richū were eventually found. However, both spent a year declining the throne so it was offered to Iitoyo. So she acted as regent until one of Richū's...
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    Emperor Ōjin, 270–313 Reign of Emperor Nintoku, 313–400 Reign of Emperor Richū, 400–406 Reign of Emperor Hanzei, 406–412 Reign of Emperor Ingyō, 412–454...
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  • thereafter raised in the imperial palace. She was the daughter of Emperor Richū and Princess Kusakanohatabino. 黛弘道 (1968-12). “継体天皇の系譜について : 釈日本紀所引上宮記逸文の研究”...
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    269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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    Chapter 11: (Emperor Nintoku) Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 12: (Emperor Richū) Izahowake no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Hanzei) Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto...
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  • Dei of Wa(Emperor Nintoku) San of Wa(Emperor Richū) Chin of Wa(Emperor Hanzei) Sai of Wa(Emperor Ingyō) Ko of Wa(Emperor Ankō) Bu of Wa(Emperor Yūryaku)...
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    fathered no children; however, two grandsons of the 17th Emperor, Emperor Richū, were found—later to ascend as Prince Woke and Prince Oke. Seinei adopted...
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  • Son of Emperor Ōjin. Presumed legendary. 17 Ōenoizahowake 大兄去来穂別 Emperor Richū 履中天皇 400–405 (5 years) 336–405 (69 years) Son of Emperor Nintoku. Presumed...
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  • He helped Emperor Richū to succeed the throne after the death of Emperor Nintoku during a power struggle for succession. Richū's younger brother Suminoe...
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    without an heir. The two young princes were said to be grandsons of Emperor Richū. Each of these brothers would ascend the throne as adopted heirs of Seinei...
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    was the fourth son of Emperor Nintoku, making him the youngest brother of Richū and Hanzei. After the death of his brother Hanzei in 410 AD Oasazuma was...
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    either during the reign of Kofun period Emperor Nintoku or his son, Emperor Richū (during the late 4th or early 5th century). It first appears in historical...
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  • either the 15th Emperor Ojin, the 16th Emperor Nintoku, or the 17th Emperor Richu. Song Book, Chronicles In the Book of Song, the Emperor Wu of Song issued...
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  • Wakatakeru Ōkimi by his contemporaries. San 讃: Emperor Nintoku or Emperor Richū Chin 珍: Emperor Hanzei or Emperor Nintoku Sai 濟: Emperor Ingyō Kō 興: Emperor...
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    great-great-great-granddaughter of Emperor Kōgen. Poet. Gave birth to Emperor Richū, Emperor Hanzei, Emperor Ingyō and one other child. Princess Yata 八田皇女 appointed...
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    269–539 Ōjin Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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    Sarki Tari; Yabme Sanga Randa 801124 Abu Kinu (Rimi); Dakaci Iron Zikina Richu; Dakaci Tari Ngbo; Dorowa; Gwanda; Sarki Idzi; Sarki Maiakama; Antishi;...
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    (b. 330) Murong De, emperor of the Xianbei state Southern Yan (b. 336) Richu, emperor of Japan (approximate date) Theon of Alexandria, last director...
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  • Sunrise (Chinese: 日出; pinyin: Rìchū) is a 1936 Chinese-language play by Cao Yu. Cao Yu's daughter Wan Fang adapted the play into a libretto for the opera...
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  • Shoki included Mononobe no Ikofutsu (物部伊莒弗) during the reign of Emperor Richū, Ōtomo no Muroya (大伴室屋), Ōtomo no Kanamura (大伴金村), Mononobe no Me (物部目)...
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  • Ichinobe-no-Oshiwa-no-miko, crown prince of Emperor Richū Kuro-hime (黒媛), empress of Emperor Richū Katsuragi no Koshimo no Sukune (葛城腰裾宿禰) Katsuragi no...
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  • Nihon Shoki included Katsuragi no Tsubura (葛城円) during the reign of Emperor Richū, Heguri no Matori (平群馬鳥) during the reign of Emperors Yūryaku and Seinei...
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