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- a deity of the bounty of the sea and enchanted fisherman. He is called Hoderi no mikoto (火照命) in the Kojiki, and Ho-no-susori no mikoto (火闌降命) or Ho-no-suseri...
- birth to three sons named Hoderi, ****i, and Hosuseri.[page needed] One variation says that Konohanasakuya-hime gave birth to Hoderi in the hut and had the...
- truly the offspring of Ninigi. Inside the hut, Ko-no-hana had three sons, Hoderi, Hosuseri and ****i. According to an 11th-century legend, a small village...
- the midst of the fire: Hoderi-no-Mikoto (火照命), Hosuseri-no-Mikoto (火須勢理命), and ****i-no-Mikoto (火遠理命). ****i (Yamasachihiko) Hoderi and ****i, also known...
- argument with his brother Hoderi, a fisherman, over a fish-hook that ****i had forced his elder brother to lend him and had lost. Hoderi claimed that ****i should...
- the Nihon shoki was written. In the mythology concerning the two princes Hoderi ("Fire Flash") and ****i ("Fire Fade") in the Kojiki, the latter younger...
- human husband ****i living with the sea god. After ****i lost his brother Hoderi's fishhook, he went searching to the bottom of the sea, where he met and...
- Hayato no Ata no kimi (隼人阿多君, "Lord Ata of the Hayato") as a descendant of Hoderi. Meanwhile, according to the Genealogical Catalogue of the Ancient powerful...
- version of Māui incorporates elements from various Polynesian narratives. Hoderi, another mythological figure armed with a magical fish hook Warohunugamwanehaora...
- Takuhadachiji-hime Ōyamatsumi Ninigi-no-Mikoto (天孫) Konohanasakuya-hime Watatsumi Hoderi Hosuseri (海幸彦) ****i (山幸彦) Toyotama-hime Utsushihikanasaku [ja] Furutama-no-mikoto [ja]...