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- Amenohiboko (天日槍) was a legendary prince of Silla who settled in ****an during the era of Emperor Suinin, around the 3rd or 4th century and was said to...
- from Amenohiboko, a prince of Silla who came to ****an in the 3rd or 4th century. Maki clan (真城氏) Tachibanamori clan (橘守氏) – descended from Amenohiboko, a...
- Ten treasures brought by Amenohiboko are thought to be housed in Isonokami shrine. According to the Nihon Shoki, Amenohiboko was a prince from Korea who...
- waves of migration. According to Kojiki, the oldest record of ****an, Amenohiboko, Korean prince of Silla, came to ****an to serve the ****anese Emperor...
- is noted for being a descendant of Amenohiboko (天日槍), a legendary prince of Korea (despite the fact that Amenohiboko is believed to have moved to ****an...
- Wakasa was governed by a Kuni no miyatsuko, who was a descendant of Amenohiboko, a semi-legendary prince of Shilla, who settled in Tajima province during...
- to Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, the oldest record of a Silla immigrant is Amenohiboko: a legendary prince of Silla who settled in ****an at the era of Emperor...
- 播磨国風土記[romanization needed], one of Pak Princes, recorded in various names as Amenohiboko (天日槍), Amenohihoko (天之日矛), Hiboko (日桙), Amenohibokonomikoto (天日槍命), Amenohibokonomikoto...
- kami enshrined at Izushi Jinja are: Izushiyamae-Ōkami [ja] (伊豆志八前大神) Amenohiboko (天日槍命) The Izushi Shrine is located at the foot of a mountain on the...
- Also complicating the matter is that in the Nihongi a Korean named Amenohiboko is described in Nihon Shoki as a maternal predecessor of Tajima-no-morosuku...