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796:Ōyamato Nekohiko Kunikuru no Sumeramikoto.
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1073:Take Ohirokuni Oshi Tate no Sumeramikoto.
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1034:Ohatsuse no Waka Sasagi no Sumeramikoto.
983:Ōhatsuse no Waka Takeru no Sumeramikoto.
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821:Mimaki Iribiko Iniye no Sumeramikoto.
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756:Ōyamato Hikosukitomo no Sumeramikoto.
720:Kan'yamato Iwarebiko no Sumeramikoto.
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2472:University of British Columbia Press
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875:Tarashi Nakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto.
2536:Japanese Historical Text Initiative
2397:Journal of Evolution and Technology
2097:Japanese Historical Text Initiative
1799:, recording that he was called the
1636:Jikji dies, Guisin succeeds (久尒辛王)
1582:Chimnyu dies, Jinsa succeeds (辰斯王)
1564:Gwisu dies, Chimnyu succeeds (枕流王)
633:contacts with other countries. The
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2428:Sakamoto, Tarō (1991).
2080:Historiography of Japan
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901:Homuda no Sumeramikoto.
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3095:Mythological locations
2905:Japanese creation myth
2737:Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku
2680:Six National Histories
2086:Iki no Hakatoko no Sho
1924:Nihon Shoki volume 1-2
1734:Skepticisms in history
1516:Events in Samguk Sagi
1510:Events in Nihon Shoki
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1252:Process of compilation
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309:List of Shinto shrines
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2336:Japanese Archaeology.
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2273:John S. Brownlee, tr.
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1019:Oke no Sumeramikoto.
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3055:Konohanasakuya-hime
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367:Ritual incantations
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3448:Japanese mythology
3433:Old Japanese texts
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3402:Japanese religions
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2923:Ame-no-Minakanushi
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2318:978-90-04-16822-0
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2352:p. 226 n.5
2113:References
1930:collection
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1813:Influences
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1257:Background
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1225:Chapter 29
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1199:Chapter 27
1186:Chapter 26
1173:Chapter 25
1160:Chapter 24
1147:Chapter 23
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