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Emperor Ōjin Naniwa,
Settsu (Palace of Takatsu),
reign of
Emperor Nintoku Iware,
Yamato (Palace of Wakasakura),
reign of
Emperor Richū Tajihi,
Kawachi (Palace...
- area,
including Iware no
Mikakuri Palace, 480–484 in
reign of
Emperor Seinei Nimiki Palace, 499–506 in
reign of
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- Jimmu's name as Kamu-yamato
Iware-biko no
Mikoto (神倭伊波礼琵古命) or Kamu-yamato
Iware-biko no
Sumeramikoto (神日本磐余彦天皇).
Iware indicates a
toponym (an old place...
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Retrieved 2011-03-30. "Family tree of ****anese monarchs"
Specific Kamu-yamato
Iware-biko.
Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Retrieved May 28, 2020. Yoshida, Reiji. "Life...
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legendary Emperor Jimmu,
whose honorific name
includes "Yamato", as Kamu-yamato
Iware-biko. The 720
Nihon Shoki (日本書紀, "Chronicles of ****an")
transcribes Yamato...
- Iitoyo) Born
Shiraka (白髪) 444 Died
February 27, 484(484-02-27) (aged 39–40)
Iware no
Mikakuri Palace Burial Kawachi no
Sakado no hara no
misasagi (河内坂門原陵)...
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storms Tenjin, the
poetry god Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto, the moon god
Yamato Iware-biko no Mikoto, ****anese
emperors Ainu religion –
Ethnic group in ****an...
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which is an
acronym for Awe, Akinmoorin, Fiditi, Ilora, Imini, Jobele,
Iware, Iluaje, Oluwatedo, and Ojutaye, the
major towns that
comprise the Local...
- ****otamashiki (渟中倉太珠敷). His
palace in
Yamato Province was
called Osada no Miya of
Iware. In the 15th year of
Emperor Kinmei’s reign,
Bidatsu was
named Crown Prince...