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Empress Suiko (推古天皇,
Suiko-tennō) (554 – 15
April 628) was the 33rd
monarch of ****an, and the country's
first and longest-reigning
empress regnant, according...
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Suiko Seamount, also
called Suiko Guyot, is a
guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor
seamount chain in the
Pacific Ocean.
Suiko Seamount was
named by in 1954, and...
- s****hu or s**** hu (Chinese: 水虎; Wade–Giles: s****-hu; ****anese pronunciation:
suiko; lit. 'water tiger'), is a
legendary creature said to have
inhabited river...
- The
Suiko period is a
chronological timeframe during the A****
period of ****anese history. This
period overlaps all but 7
years of
Empress Suiko's reign...
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school affiliated with
Suimei University of the Arts (often
shortened as
Suiko),
which hosts the strangest, most trouble-making students.
After being kicked...
- 593–603 in the
reign of
Empress Suiko A****,
Yamato (Oharida
Palace or Oharida-no-miya), 603–629 in the
reign of
Suiko A****,
Yamato (Okamoto
Palace or...
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Suiko Sugiura (17 May 1885 – 16
February 1960) (or 杉浦翠子 in ****anese, すぎうら すいこ in kana), born
Midori Iwasaki, was a ****anese poet.
Midori Iwasaki was born...
- princess"
before accession. The list of
empresses regnant are:
Empress Suiko When
Suiko's husband Emperor Bidatsu, died, her
brother Emperor Yōmei took the...
- (駒引, "horse-puller"), with a boss
called kawatora (川虎, "river-tiger") or
suiko (水虎, "water-tiger")—is a
reptiloid kami with
similarities to yōkai. Kappa...
- a
younger sister of his father. He
succeeded his
great aunt,
Empress Suiko.
Suiko did not make it
clear who was to
succeed her
after her death. Before...