- that the "Yamato Court" was
established at the time of
Wakatakeru.
After the
death of
Wakatakeru, from the
latter half of the
fifth century to the end...
- (忍坂大中姫)
sometime in 417 or 418 AD, and was
given the name Ōhatsuse no
Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子). As the
fifth and
youngest son of
Emperor Ingyō he was never...
- They
found the
script can be read as 「治天下獲加多支鹵大王」. 「獲加多支鹵」 is read "
Wakatakeru", and it is the ****anese name of the
Emperor Yuryaku. This daiō inscribed...
- to
arrange a
marriage between his
younger brother,
Prince Ōhatuse no
Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子), and Hatahihime, who was a
sister of his
uncle Prince Ookusaka...
- The
Nihon Shoki's
entry for
Emperor Yūryaku, also
known as
Ohatsuse no
Wakatakeru,
records an uprising,
after the Emperor's death, of
Emishi troops who...
- the idea that Bu is an
equivalent of
Emperor Yūryaku, who was
called Wakatakeru Ōkimi by his contemporaries. San 讃:
Emperor Nintoku or
Emperor Richū Chin...
-
Funayama Swords, both made
during reign of "the
Great king Waka Takiru" (
Wakatakeru). The
first sword is
dated to the "Year of the
Metal Pig",
which could...
- Richū (Izaho-wake) 18
Hanzei (Mitsuha-wake) 19 Ingyō (Oasatsuma-wakugo)
Prince Ichinohe-Oshiha
Prince Kinashi-Karu 20 Ankō (Anaho) 21 Yūryaku (
Wakatakeru)...
-
Takiru in the
transcription is
thought to be the same
person as Ōhatsuse-
wakatakeru-no-mikoto as
mentioned in the
Nihon Shoki, an
alias of
Emperor Yūryaku...
- (軽大娘皇女) •
Prince Yatsuri no
Shirahiko (八釣白彦皇子) •
Prince Ōhatuse no
Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子) •
Princess Tajima no
Tachibana no Ōiratsume (但馬橘大娘皇女) • Princess...