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Emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇,
Ingyō-tennō) was the 19th
Emperor of ****an,
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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Kinashi no Karu no Miko) was a ****anese prince. He was a son of
Emperor Ingyō.
Prince Kinashi no Karu,
Princess Karu no Ōiratsume,
Prince Anaho (Emperor...
- 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)...
- 269–539 Ōjin
Nintoku Richū
Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku
Seinei Kenzō
Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
- unknown, she is said to have been
either a
concubine or
daughter of
Emperor Ingyō.
Sotoorihime is also
regarded as one of the "Waka Sanjin" (the
Three gods...
- 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...
- Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Hanzei)
Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 13: (Emperor
Ingyō)
Oasazuma Wakugo no
Sukune no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Ankō)
Anaho no Sumeramikoto...
- Ko and Wu, he was one of the Wa. He is
considered to be the 19th
Emperor Ingyo. The
Biography of
Liang In the Book of Liang, the
article on "Yamato" (梁書倭伝)...
- 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...