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  Encyclopedia: List of Emperors of Japan
Emperor Junna (淳和天皇) (786-840) was the 53rd imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Reizei (冷泉天皇; 12 June 950 - 21 November 1011) was the 63rd emperor of Japan (967 - 969).
Emperor Go-Shirakawa (jp: 後白河天皇, Go-Shirakawa-tennō) (October 18, 1127–April 26, 1192) was the 77th imperial ruler of Japan, reigning from August 23, 1155 to September 5, 1158.
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 Emperor Buretsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the late 5th century CE.
He is described as a strongly wicked emperor in Nihonshoki likened to Di Xin of the Shang Dynasty but the record in Kojiki has no such indication.
If Emperor Keitai began a new dynasty as some historians believe, then Buretsu is the last emperor of the first recorded dynasty of Japan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Buretsu_of_Japan   (210 words)

  
 Emperor Keitai of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Emperor Keitai (継体天皇;) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
He is said to have been not the son of the immediate previous emperor, but the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Ōjin.
According to documents he ascended to the throne when Emperor Emperor Buretsu died childless and did not appoint a sucesssor; some historians doubt this geneology and suppose a change of dynasties.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/E/Emperor-Keitai-of-Japan.htm   (376 words)

  
 Murti bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗天皇) was the 23rd imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Keitai (継体天皇;) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Nimmyō (仁明天皇) was the 54th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Buretsu of Japan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Emperor Buretsu of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Emperor Buretsu of Japan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Emperor Buretsu of Japan.
Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇) was the 25th imperial ruler of Japan.
He is a son of Emperor Ninken and his mother is Kasuga no Taro Kojo(春日大郎皇女).
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Emperor-Buretsu-of-Japan.html   (254 words)

  
 Emperor Buretsu of Japan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇) was the 25th (Click link for more info and facts about imperial ruler) imperial ruler of (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the late (Click link for more info and facts about 5th century) 5th century CE.
He is described as a strongly wicked emperor in Nihonshoki likened to (Click link for more info and facts about Di Xin) Di Xin of (The imperial dynasty ruling China from about the 18th to the 12th centuries BC) Shang Dynasty but the record in Kojiki has no such indication.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Emperor issues or causes to be issued, the Ordinances necessary for the carrying out of the laws, or for the maintenance of the public peace and order, and for the promotion of the welfare of the subjects.
The Emperor determines the organization of the different branches of the administration, and salaries of all civil and military officers, and appoints and dismisses the same.
The Emperor shall be the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people, deriving his position from the will of the people with whom resides sovereign power.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/ejh.html   (12818 words)

  
 Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In the case of the Tennos ("Emperors"), they often settled in monasteries, where they continued to exert influence over their successors from the privileged position of elder statesmen.
Japan was granted technical sovereignty over the region in 1951, but the United States continued to exercise day-to-day control.
Full authority was resumed by Japan in 1972; nevertheless, the United States continues to exercise considerable extraterritorial rights over several large military bases, a source of intense bitterness on the part of the local population, and considerable friction and ambivalence between the USA and Japan.
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 Tumulus Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The largest kofun is associated with the emperor Nintoku and is on the Osaka Plain and covers over 80 acres.
The book said that Japan was divided in many petty states, that it's ruler was a cloistered sorceress, Himiko, and that the men were law-abiding and their wives uncomplaining.
For example, for Emperor Nintoku, the 313-399 date can be seen, but also a date of 395-427 will sometimes be given.
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 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Chrysanthemum (left), the Japanese Emperor's symbol of divine authority was frequently seen embossed on military hardware until 1945.
Japanese Emperors: B.C. Japan's royalty traces its descendancy from Jimmu, circa 660 B.C. The list shows Japan's ruling Emperors and eight ruling Empresses from Jimmu 660 B.C. to Akihito 1996 A.D. Heisei Tenno, Japan's Emperor Akihito, calls his reign Heisei, meaning "the achievement of complete peace on earth and in the heavens".
In the case of the present Emperor Akihito and his predecessor, Hirohito, the names of their reigns is given.
www.vikingphoenix.com /public/JapanIncorporated/postwar/japemps.htm   (800 words)

  
 Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Japan has about 100 million television sets in use, and television is the main source of home entertainment and information for most of the population.
Japan went to the peace conference at Versailles in 1919 as one of the great military and industrial powers of the world and received official recognition as one of the "Big Five" of the new international order.
Japan is academically considered a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral parliament, the Kokkai or Diet but most of Japanese feel strange to the term monarchy and quite a few scholars argue Japan is a republic.
www.websters-dictionary-online.org /definition/english/Ja/Japan.html   (10007 words)

  
 Emperors, Empresses, Shoguns and Rulers of Japan since 660 B.C. until Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Emperors and Empresses of Japan are of one single unbroken family-tree from the beginning of prehistory to -- whenever history ceases to be, or so people believe.
Emperors and Empresses are usually referred to in their posthumous names.
Emperor Go-Tsuchi ran away from the city, crossed the thin waterway, landed in Shikoku island and sought sanctuary at Ichijo clan's little domain in Tosa province.
www.geocities.com /nobukaze23/nihon.htm   (1550 words)

  
 History of ancient Japan
3 Before the end of the Second World War, the emperor and the imperial institutions were elevated to such a lofty legal and spiritual position that any questioning of the orthodox account of their origin was tantamount to treason.
Emperors of Japan were kings of Wo ruling a Japanese-Korean confederation.
the Emperor of Japan finally became sovereign over the islands of Japan alone.” Egami (1964: 65-66) also argues that “the kings of Wo still retained a historical basis for ruling, or a latent right to rule, the whole of south Korea.
www.koreasea.net /ancientjapan-eg.htm   (5586 words)

  
 A Chronology of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
However historians question the authenticity of all emperors before him and wonder if he is the first.
Reign of Emperor Yômei, the son of Soga Iname's daughter.
Soga Umako arranges the assassination of the emperor (his nephew) and replaces him with his neice, Suiko (the sister of ex-emperor Yômei, the widowed ex-empress of Bidatsu, and the thirty-third soverign.) She becomes the first female to take the Japanese imperial throne.
www.lac.uic.edu /~dturk/japanhistory/yamatohistory.html   (1434 words)

  
 ipedia.com: List of Emperors of Japan Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The previous three Emperors are officially called by their era name in Japan.
Akihito is currently referred to as Tenno Heika, in Japanese as he is the reigning emperor, even though his era is called Heisei.
In English, Mutsuhito and Yoshihito are referred to as the Meiji and Taisho emperors, respectively.
www.ipedia.com /list_of_emperors_of_japan.html   (161 words)

  
 My Ancestors      The next 4 pag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Emperor, afraid of the difficulty of the
Emperor Bidatsu, her 1/2 brother on her father's side.
emperor of Japan, ruled between 673 - 686 a.d.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Many of the emperors prior to about 500 A.D. are mythological.
The entry in Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan [papinot_1972] for the “Nihon-ki” (pg 448) has a good summary of how unreliable the info on early emperors is.
1253-1256, and the Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan, pg.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/app_emperors.html   (169 words)

  
 A timeline of Japan
100 BC : rice and iron are imported into Japan by the migration of the Yayoi (related to the Mongols), who also brought a new language and a new religion
: the Sun (Soga) dynasty ascends to the throne and the capital of Japan is moved to their homeland, the Asuka valley in the central Yamato plain
: Japan invades China and captures Nanking (350,000 Chinese are killed and 100,000 women are raped during the "rape of Nanking")
www.scaruffi.com /politics/japanese.html   (2002 words)

  
 A Short History of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Approximate date of accession of Emperor Jimmu, the great grandson of Ninigi, the granson of Amaterasu, the sun goddess
Fall of Tokugawa shogunate; power is restored to the emperor and his government
Kobe earthquake -- estimated death toll was 6,000; Aum Shinrikyo religious cult launches nerve-gas attack on Tokyo underground killing 12 injuring 5,000; Emperor Akihito and Prime Minister Maruyama issue public expressions of regret for Japan's wartime conduct
gary.appenzeller.net /ShogunJapanHistory.html   (706 words)

  
 physics - Category:Japanese emperors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This category contains the Emperors and Empresses of Japan.
The role of the Emperor of Japan (天皇, tennō) alternated between that of a high-rank cleric with largely symbolic powers and that of an actual imperial ruler, from the dawn of history until the mid-twentieth century.
Under Japan's modern constitution, the emperor is now a largely titular head of state (see Politics of Japan).
www.physicsdaily.com /physics/Category:Japanese_emperors   (78 words)

  
 List of people by name: B - Simple English Wikipedia
Bloch, Felix (born 1905), 1952 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
Bonaparte, Napoleon, Corsican-born battlefield strategist and Emperor of France
Bor-Komorowski, Tadeusz, Polish general and leader of Warsaw Uprising
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 buretsu - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word buretsu:
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 Hada (Hebrews) coming to Japan
Approximate date of accession of First Emperor Jimmu also called the 'Kamu-yamato-iware-biko-sumera-mikoto' when translated in Hebrew means 'The founder of the Hebrew nation of Yahweh, the noble (first born) of Samaria his kingdom'
All books were lost along with the knowledge of the history of Japan.
Later, mythological histories were largely fictional birthed from the literary vacuum created by this great loss.
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 emperor buretsu of japan - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
emperor buretsu of japan - OneLook Dictionary Search
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