Fwd: AT of early Japanese monarchs

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Fwd: AT of early Japanese monarchs

Legg inn av Gjest » 21 des 2007 23:00:05

Dear Hikaru and others,
Some years ago I saw something about the
chronology of early Japanese emperors in I think " The Guiness Book of World
Records" It claimed the 6th Emperor Ko-an Tenno who traditionally is given a
reign of 102 years actually reigned for around forty (ca 120- 180) and that the
founder Jimmu Tenno actualy ruled ca 40 - ca 10 bc.
Jimmu`s immediate successors supposedly ruled from father to son thus:
Suisei
Annei
Itoku
Ko-sho
Ko-an
Ko-rei
Ko-gen
Kaikwa
Sujin
Suinin
Keiko
Saimu
Chuai
OjIn (whose mother Empress Jingo had an impossibly long pragnancy; ? was
Ojin postumous and Jingo regent until He reached his majority?)
Nintoku
Richu (eldest son of Nintoku) Note: ruled in 5th century ad
Hanzei(2nd son of Nintoku)
Ingyo (4th son of Nintoku)
Anko (son of Ingyo)
Yuryaku (brother)
Seinei (son of Yuryaku) given name Shiraka
Kenso (grandson of Richu) given name Woke
Ninken (brother ) given name Oke
Buretsu(son of Ninken, died without heirs)
Keitai married Princess Tashiraka, sister of his predecessor)
Ankan (son of Keitai, uncertain if Tashiraka was his mother)
Senka (son of Keitai, uncertain of mother)
Kimmei died 571 (born 509?- died 571) son of Keitai by Princess Tashiraka,
ancestor of all future Emperors) (See various Wikipedia articles)
Sincerely,
James W Cummings
Dixmont, Maine USA





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