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Wakoku (倭国) was the name used by
early imperial China and its
neighbouring states to
refer to the
nation usually identified as ****an.
There are various...
- was the
title of the head of the
Yamato Kingship, or the
monarch title of
Wakoku (Old ****an). This term was used from the
Kofun period through the A****...
- problem. The
earliest known description of a fold-and-cut
problem appears in
Wakoku Chiyekurabe (Mathematical Contests), a book that was
published in 1721 by...
- down as "
Wakoku" (倭の国),
because the self-proclaimed "wa" (わ) was used as a
theory of a
certain person. In addition,
since the word "
Wakoku" is obedient...
- as
either 大和大王/大君 (Yamato-ōkimi, "Grand King of Yamato"), 倭王/倭国王 (Wa-ō/
Wakoku-ō, "King of Wa", used externally) or 治天下大王 (Ame-no-****a
shiroshimesu ōkimi...
- (親魏倭王, "Ruler of Wa,
Friend of Wei"), a shamaness-queen of Yamatai-koku in
Wakoku (倭国)
around c. 170–248 AD.
Emperor Ojin was
already destined to
ascend the...
- The
Civil War of Wa or
Great Rebellion of Wa (倭国大乱,
wakoku tairan) was a
period of
disturbances and
warfare in
ancient ****an (Wa)
during the late Yayoi...
- China.
Before Nihon came into
official use, ****an was
known as Wa (倭) or
Wakoku (倭国). Wa was a name
early China used to
refer to an
ethnic group living...
-
section lists both
Wakoku and Nipponkoku,
giving three explanations:
Nippon is an
alternate name for Wa, or the ****anese
disliked Wakoku because it was 不雅;...
- (禰), also
known as
Sodei (祖禰, lit. 'great ancestor').: 11 was a King of
Wakoku, who was
compared to
Emperor Nintoku,
founder of the
Kawachi dynasty by...