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Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇,
Nintoku-tennō), also
known as
Ohosazaki no
Sumeramikoto (大鷦鷯天皇) was the 16th
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order...
- it is
commonly accepted that the tomb was
built for the late
Emperor Nintoku. The
Imperial Household Agency of ****an
treats it as such. The Mozu Kofun...
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Nintoku Seamount or
Nintoku Guyot is a
seamount (underwater volcano) and
guyot (flat top) in the Hawaiian-Emperor
seamount chain. It is a large, irregularly...
- in what is
today open landscape. The
Daisen Kofun, the tomb of
Emperor Nintoku (the 16th
Emperor of ****an), is the
largest in the
world by area. However...
- to over 400 m long. The largest,
which has been
attributed to
Emperor Nintoku, is
Daisen Kofun in
Sakai City,
Osaka Prefecture. The
funeral chamber was...
- his life by his
brother Suminoe after the
death of
their father Emperor Nintoku.
Although no firm
dates can be ****igned to his life, Richū's
brief reign...
- complete. It is
commonly accepted that the tomb was
built for
Emperor Nintoku. The
kofun were
often surrounded by and
filled with
numerous haniwa clay...
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Chapter 10: (Emperor Ōjin)
Homuda no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 11: (Emperor
Nintoku) Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 12: (Emperor Richū)
Izahowake no Sumeramikoto...
- Ōjin and his sons, the
imperial princes Uji no
Wakiiratsuko and
Emperor Nintoku. Uji no
Wakiiratsuko committed suicide to
solve a
dispute over the imperial...
- (神武天皇, lit. 'Divine Might') –
Emperor Jimmu Nintoku Tennō (仁徳天皇, lit. 'Benevolent and Virtuous') –
Emperor Nintoku Ōjin Tennō (応神天皇, lit. 'Answering the Deities')...