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Emperor Itoku (懿徳天皇,
Itoku-tennō), also
known as Ōyamatohikosukitomo no
Mikoto (大倭日子鉏友命) was the
fourth legendary Emperor of ****an,
according to the traditional...
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third son then took the
throne and
would later be
referred to as
Emperor Itoku. The
existence of at
least the
first nine
Emperors is
disputed due to insufficient...
- the world. Ine was also
known as O-Ine and
later in life took the name
Itoku (伊篤). In ****anese she is
often called Oranda O-Ine ("Dutch O-Ine") for her...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Cyrus II of
Persia revolts against Astyages of the Medes.
Itoku,
emperor of ****an (d. 477 BC) v t e...
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figure actually reigned. Kōshō is
believed to be the
oldest son of
Emperor Itoku, and his wife Amanotoyototsu-hime. His
mother was the
daughter of Okishimimi-no-kami...
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Battle of the Cremera. Duke Dao of Qin,
ruler of the
state of Qin
Emperor Itoku of ****an,
according to legend. Mackay,
Christopher S. "Consuls of the Roman...
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Hanwa Expressway Bays****
Route National Route 26
National Route 170 Dai-
itoku-ji
Kishiki Jinja Kishiwada Castle Kishiwada Danjiri Museum Kishiwada Velodrome...
- Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Annei)
Shikitsuhiko Tamatemi no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor
Itoku) Ōyamato
Hikosukitomo no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Kōshō)
Mimatsuhiko Sukitomo...
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during the
reign of
Emperor Annei Karu,
Yamato during reign of
Emperor Itoku. Waki-no-kami,
Yamato during the
reign of
Emperor Kōshō Muro,
Yamato during...
- Suizei, 581–548 BCE
Reign of
Emperor Annei, 548–510 BC
Reign of
Emperor Itoku, 510–475 BCE
Reign of
Emperor Kōshō, 475–392 BCE
Reign of
Emperor Kōan,...