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Emperor Suinin (垂仁天皇,
Suinin-tennō), also
known as
Ikumeiribikoisachi no
Sumeramikoto (活目入彦五十狭茅天皇) was the 11th
legendary Emperor of ****an,
according to...
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dreams two of his sons had; in this case, his
younger son
became Emperor Suinin upon Sujin's
death in 30 BC. Like
other emperors of this period, the location...
- period.
Hiroaki Sato
cites a p****age from the
Nihon Shoki, in
which Emperor Suinin issued an
imperial edict concerning funerals: "From now on make it a rule...
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Amaterasu from the cave.: 40 In the year 58, in the
reign of the
Emperor Suinin, the
Nihon Shoki records that a dog
killed and
disemboweled a
mujina (badger)...
- OJ: Idumo1-no2-Opokami2) – Used in an
anecdote in the
annals of
Emperor Suinin In the
Nihon Shoki, the god is
mainly referred to as Ō(a)namuchi-no-Kami...
- Nomi no
Sukune fought against Taima no
Kuehaya at the
request of
Emperor Suinin and
eventually killed him,
making him the
mythological ancestor of sumo...
- enshrined. Yamatohime-no-mikoto is
recorded as
being the
daughter of
Emperor Suinin, ****an's 11th Emperor. (note that 'Yamatohime' is this figure's name; -no-mikoto...
- Sujin's son and successor,
Emperor Suinin,
custody of the
sacred treasures were
transferred from
Toyosukiirihime to
Suinin's daughter Yamatohime, who took...
- fruit. However, by this time
Emperor Suinin was
already dead.
Tajimamori gave half of his
branches to
Suinin's widow and
offered the
other half at the...
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given the name "Otarashihiko-no-mikoto". He was the 3rd son of
Emperor Suinin, and his
second empress wife "Hibasu-hime [ja]". Otarashihiko-no-mikoto...