- Mikoto)
somewhere between 373 and 375 AD and was
given the name
Oasazuma Wakugo no
Sukune (雄朝津間稚子宿禰). He was the
fourth son of
Emperor Nintoku,
making him...
-
consort of
Emperor Kenzō.
Princess Naniwa was the
daughter of
Prince Oka-no-
Wakugo and great-granddaughter of
Emperor Yūryaku.
Naniwa committed suicide due...
- 560–587), also 桜井之玄王
Princess Katano (肩野皇女), also 麻奴王
Prince Tachibana Moto no
Wakugo (橘本稚皇子)
Princess Toneri (舎人皇女, 565–603), also 泥杼王,
married to her nephew...
-
Prince Mizuhawake (瑞歯別尊),
later Emperor Hanzei Fourth Son:
Prince Oasatsuma Wakugo no
Sukune (雄朝津間稚子宿禰尊),
later Emperor Ingyō
Prince Sakoudo (酒人王) Empress...
- Hanzei)
Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 13: (Emperor Ingyō)
Oasazuma Wakugo no
Sukune no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Ankō)
Anaho no Sumeramikoto. Chapter...
- Nintoku;
younger brother of
Emperor Richū.
Presumed legendary. 19
Oasatsuma Wakugo no
Sukune 雄朝津間稚子宿禰
Emperor Ingyō 允恭天皇 411–453 (42 years) 376–453 (77 years)...
-
Kazuragi no
Sotsuhiko (葛城襲津彦, ?–?),
ancestor of the
Katsuragi clan (葛城氏). Son:
Wakugo no
Sukune (若子宿禰)
Empress Jingū (above) and
Takenouchi no
Sukune (below)...
- His
Empress was
Princess Naniwa-no-Ono (難波小野王, d.489),
Prince Oka-no-
Wakugo's daughter (also
Prince Iwaki's
granddaughter and
Emperor Yuryaku's great-granddaughter)...
- One: The Gem-Glistening Cup Tennō, Ingiō (2010), "The
Emperor Wo-Asa-Tsuma
Wakugo no Sukune.1", Nihongi, Routledge, doi:10.4324/9780203841952-14&type=chapterpdf...
- 485–489 (4 years) died 489 In the
Nihon Shoki:
daughter of
Prince Oka-no-
Wakugo; great-granddaughter of
Emperor Ingyō. In the Kojiki:
daughter of Prince...