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Emperor Nintoku

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The Nintoku-ryo tumulus is one of almost 50 tumuli collectively known as "Mozu Kofungun" clustered around the city, and covers the largest area of any tomb in the world. Built in the middle of the 5th century by an estimated 2,000 men working daily for almost 16 years, the Nintoku tumulus, at 486
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Nintoku is regarded by historians as a ruler during the early 5th century whose existence is generally accepted as fact without attributing all of the things he allegedly accomplished. Nintoku's contemporary title would not have been
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According to legend, the first Japanese Emperor was Jimmu. Along with the next 13 Emperors, Jimmu is not considered an actual, historical figure. Historically verifiable Emperors of Japan date from the early sixth century with
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While his existence is generally accepted as fact, no firm dates can be assigned to Nintoku's life or reign. He is traditionally considered to have reigned from 313 to 399, although these dates are doubted by scholars.
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or the "Great King of Yamato". The name "Nintoku" also might have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to him, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the
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notes that if they were factual, Nintoku would be 312 years old in his 78th year of reign assuming that the traditional accounts are correct. Outside of the
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meters long and with a mound 35 meters high, is twice as long as the base of the famous Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops) in Giza.
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states that Nintoku was born to Nakatsuhime no Mikoto (仲姫命) sometime in 290 AD, and was given the name Ohosazaki no Mikoto
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were invented in the reign of Emperor Kanmu (782–805), i.e., after the date of the compilation of the
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Kishimoto, Naofumi (2013-05-01). "Dual Kingship in the Kofun Period as Seen from the Keyhole Tombs".
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states that Nintoku ruled from 313 to 399, research suggests those dates are likely inaccurate.
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A Translation and Study of the Gukanshō, an Interpretative History of Japan Written in 1219
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The Japanese have traditionally accepted Nintoku's historical existence, and a mausoleum (
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Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.
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A History of the Japanese People from the Earliest Times to the end of the Meiji Era
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Hirohito and War: Imperial Tradition and Military Decision Making in Prewar Japan
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, Volume 1
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, Volume 1
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and his mother was Nakatsuhime no Mikoto (仲姫命), a great-granddaughter of
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697.
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for the spirits of the ancestors of the Imperial House.
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Kanmu was the 50th sovereign of the imperial dynasty
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The Japan Society London. p. 295. 1303: 1243: 878:Nintoku is traditionally venerated at a 833:The Imperial tomb of Nintoku's consort, 802: 725:, Morokata no Kimi Ushimoroi's daughter 533: 2081: 1160: 1107: 1105: 1077: 1045: 1015: 526:, a king who preceded the better known 14: 2782: 2017: 1914: 1820: 1501:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon 1463:London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. 1028:Historical Dictionary of Japan to 1945 364: 1618: 1553:New York: Columbia University Press. 837:, is said to be located in Saki-cho, 552:. He was also the father of Emperors 338:, he is sometimes referred to as the 1394: 1156: 1154: 1102: 987:"Genealogy of the Emperors of Japan" 906:Mozu no Mimihara no naka no misasagi 436: 135:Mozu no Mimihara no naka no misasagi 1365: 786:, daughter of Kibi no Amabe no Atai 522:Hidehiro Okada identifies him with 24: 2706: 1509:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 1479:Gukanshō: The Future and the Past. 1448: 564:. 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(1979). 1300:(London). 12 November 1995. 911: 544:, he was the fourth son of 429:, he was the fourth son of 351: 307: 299: 231:Ohosazaki no Sumeramikoto ( 133: 10: 2821: 1115:and Ichirō Ishida (1979). 2704: 2665: 2626: 2522: 2488: 2414: 2360: 2261: 2072: 2008: 1905: 1811: 1802: 1727: 1673: 1666: 1603: 1587: 1579: 1574: 1061:Imperial Household Agency 1025:Kenneth Henshall (2013). 923:List of Emperors of Japan 898:Imperial Household Agency 861:Imperial Household Agency 790: 780: 764: 747: 733: 719: 696: 674: 658: 642: 630: 626:Prince Suminoe no Nakatsu 614: 600: 590: 568: 474: 465: 417: 395: 345: 316: 309:Ohosazaki no Sumeramikoto 293: 277: 267: 257: 245: 233: 216: 205: 198: 194: 174: 153: 142: 127: 119: 108: 100: 96: 86: 76: 68: 61: 45: 37: 32: 1420:Iwa-no hime no Mikoto's 1187:Aston, William. (1998). 943: 904:. It is formally named 519:between 737 and 806 AD. 1330:Hoye, Timothy. 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Index

Nintoku

Toyohara Chikanobu
Emperor of Japan
Ōjin
Richū
Iwanohime-no-Mikoto
Princess Yata
Issue
among others...
Emperor Richū
Posthumous name
Chinese-style shigō
Japanese-style shigō
House
Imperial House of Japan
Emperor Ōjin
Nakatsu-hime
Emperor of Japan
order of succession
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
pseudo-historical
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
exaggerated and/or distorted
Nihon Shoki
Emperor Ōjin
Emperor Tenmu
Empress Jitō

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