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Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇,
Yūryaku-tennō) (417/18 – 479) was the 21st
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession.
According to the...
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first historically verifiable ****anese
emperor or the view that
Yuryaku (the 21st) is. Kinmei's
contemporary title would not have been tennō, as...
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Yuryaku Seamount (also
called Yuryaku Guyot) is a
seamount (underwater volcano) and
guyot (flat-topped)
located northwest of Hawaii. It is
located a little...
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Urashima Tarō is
developed from the
brief mention in
Nihon Shoki (Emperor
Yūryaku Year 22) that a
certain child of
Urashima visited Horaisan and saw wonders...
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support an
expedition to Korea.
Emperor Yūryaku is
suspected to be King Bu, but the date and the
existence of
Yūryaku are uncertain, and the
Korean reference...
- lie with
Prince Ōhatuse no
Wakatakeru (大泊瀬稚武皇子) who
later became Emperor Yūryaku.
Brinkley argues that if Ōhatuse had no
issue with
killing several of his...
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Buddhist structures. In the late 5th century, the
imperial dynasty leader Yūryaku declared himself daiō ("great king") and
established hegemony over much...
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first ****anese
ruler supported by
historical evidence is
actually Emperor Yūryaku (r. 456–479), who is
mentioned in the 5th-century
Inariyama and Eta Funayama...
- Sai 濟:
Emperor Ingyō Kō 興:
Emperor Ankō Bu 武:
Emperor Yūryaku Since Bu is most
likely to be
Yūryaku, Kō, who is said to be Bu's
older brother, is likely...
- 269–539 Ōjin
Nintoku Richū
Hanzei Ingyō Ankō
Yūryaku Seinei Kenzō
Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...