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 Emperor Kimmei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of several temporal discrepancies in the account of Emperor Kimmei in the Nihon Shoki, some believe that his was actually a rival court to that of Emperors Ankan and Senka.
Upon the death of his older brother Emperor Senka in 539, Emperor Kimmei acceded to the throne and moved his court to Shikishima no Kanazashi Palace (磯城嶋金刺宮) in Yamato.
Although the imperial court did not move to the Asuka region of Japan until 592, Emperor Kimmei's rule is considered by some to be the beginning of the Asuka period of Yamato Japan, particularly those who associate the Asuka period primarily with the introduction of Buddhism to Japan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Kimmei_of_Japan   (424 words)

  
 Tumulus Period
The largest kofun is associated with the emperor Nintoku and is on the Osaka Plain and covers over 80 acres.
For example, for Emperor Nintoku, the 313-399 date can be seen, but also a date of 395-427 will sometimes be given.
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.
www.bookmice.net /darkchilde/japan/tumulus.html   (347 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Emperor Keitai of Japan
Emperor Senka (宜化天皇) was the 28th imperial ruler of Japan.
Emperor Kinmei (欽明天皇) (509-571) was the 29th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and the first to whom contemporary historiography assigns clear dates.
Emperor Ankan (&;) was the 27th imperial ruler of Japan.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Emperor-Keitai-of-Japan   (707 words)

  
 Emperor Ankan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Ankan(安閑天皇 Ankan Tennō) was the 27th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
According to Kojiki Ankan was the elder son of Emperor Keitai.
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the early 6th century CE.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Ankan_of_Japan   (104 words)

  
 Emperor Richu of Japan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Emperor Richu of Japan
Emperor Richū (履中天皇) was the 17th imperial ruler of Japan.
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the early 5th century CE.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Hanzei; none of his sons succeeded to the throne, although two grandsons (Kenzo and Ninken) did eventually become emperor.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Emperor-Richu-of-Japan.html   (236 words)

  
 Japan
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.
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.
Japan was granted technical sovereignty over the region in 1951, but the United States continued to exercise day-to-day control.
www.hostkingdom.net /japan.html   (1199 words)

  
 Chronology of the New Peoples
The leader of the Soga clan urges their acceptance, the emperor grants permission to build a temple to house and worship the Buddhist image, but as soon as it is enshrined an epidemic sweeps the countryside.
The emperor Augustulus (Romulus Augustus) is deposed by the Herulian (Saxon) leader Odovacar (Odoacer); because he is a mere boy, Augustulus is sent off to Naples with an annual pension of 6,000 pieces of gold.
Sushun is succeeded by the widow of the late emperor Bintas; now 38, she will reign for 35 years beginning next year as the empress Suiko.
www.b17.com /family/lwp/chronology/new_people.html   (9828 words)

  
 List of Emperors of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dates for the first 28 emperors, and especially the first 16, are based on tradition.
The following is a traditional list of Emperors of Japan.
After his death he will be renamed Emperor Heisei.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Japanese_Emperors   (156 words)

  
 Emperor Bidatsu of Japan
He was the second son of Emperor Kimmei by the Empress Iwahime, a daughter of the Emperor Senka.
Emperor Bidatsu (敏達天皇) (538-585) was the 30th imperial ruler of Japan.
He was succeeded first by one of his brothers, Yomei, then by another, Sushun, and then Nukatabe, his sister and wife, before his grandson Jomei eventually took the throne.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/emperor-bidatsu-of-japan.html   (223 words)

  
 genealogy1
Emperor Seiwa's grandson, Tusenemoto-ō (a son of Sadazumi-o), was the progenitor of the Seiwa-Genji clan.
Emperor Sutoku was forced to abdicate by his father, the retired Emperor Toba.
Below is a genealogical table of the reigning emperors (and six reigning empresses) of Japan and members of the Imperial Family.
www.geocities.com /jtaliaferro.geo/genealogy1.html   (2696 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Japanese History
One of the four main islands of Japan, Shikoku is separated from Honshu by the Inland Sea.
Thus, Japan was never given a reason to doubt the divine origin of their land.
The defeat of China at the hands of Japan highlighted the failure of the Chinese army to modernize adequately, and resulted in increased calls within China for accelerated modernization and reform.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/s.html   (1855 words)

  
 Japan
The first constitution in Japan was enacted by the Emperor during the Meiji Era on February 11, 1889.
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.
www.websters-dictionary-online.org /definition/english/Ja/Japan.html   (10007 words)

  
 Footnote
Emperor Temmu's ranking system is reflected in the Register of Families, where clan ancestry was traced back through descendants from whom Emperor Keitai was selected.
Emperor Bidatsu was the second child of Emperor Kimmei who was the rightful heir of Emperor Keitai.
Japan's ruling families can be said to have consisted of 335 imperial families representing the line of Paekche royal families, 373 heavenly-deity families which may represent Koreans who crossed over to Japan during or before the Yamato era, 158 Paekche families recorded among the foreign clans, and 61 families from Silla, Koguryo and Kaya.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C02/FN0206b.htm   (784 words)

  
 Japanese Emperors Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
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).
This category contains the Emperors and Empresses of Japan.
www.karr.net /search/encyclopedia/Category:Japanese_emperors   (267 words)

  
 Timeline
Two Emperors exist for the first time since Charlemagne; Louis IV of Bavaria recognises the claim of the Avalonians to the throne of France, and is supported by the Elector Princes of Germany.
The Holy Roman Emperor, Henry IV of Franconia, intercedes to prevent war between Avalon and a kingdom of the Roman Empire.
The Emperor Gordianus III defeats the Persians at Resaena on the Euphrates, but is assassinated in a mutiny.
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 My Ancestors      The next 4 pag
Emperor Bidatsu, her 1/2 brother on her father's side.
emperor of Japan, ruled between 673 - 686 a.d.
The Emperor, afraid of the difficulty of the
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 Akita Breed Reference - History Of The Akita
As his hunting and fighting prowess became known, he became a favorite of Japanese royalty and during Emperor Senka's reign the office of Dog Keeper was officially established.
It is therefore of genetic significance that the reason AKC steadfastly refused to honor Japanese export pedigrees because of concern for the authenticity of the paperwork and the purity of breeds.
Dog fighting is probably as old as is the semi-domesticated canine and it evolved in Japan during the Kamakura period (1185-1333) under the reign of Shogun Hojo Takatoki.
www.thedogplace.com /Reference/Akita/akita_history.htm   (1265 words)

  
 Kukai, Founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism - A Biography by Ron Green
However, it was during the reign of Emperor Kimmei (reigned 531 or 539‑571) that a fateful incident occurred that rival clans used as a pretext to discredit the Ōtomo clan.
Because of his success, Hi no Omi is granted by the Emperor the new title Michi no Omi, Minister of the Road.
Ancient Japan was ruled by a small number of clans, each of which came to be identified with a specific function in the governing hierarchy.
www.ronnygreen.com /kukai.htm   (8574 words)

  
 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family
In the case of the present Emperor Akihito and his predecessor, Hirohito, the names of their reigns is given.
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".
The Chrysanthemum (left), the Japanese Emperor's symbol of divine authority was frequently seen embossed on military hardware until 1945.
www.vikingphoenix.com /public/JapanIncorporated/postwar/japemps.htm   (800 words)

  
 A Short History of Japan
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)

  
 A timeline of Japan
: the Byodo-in temple (near Kyoto) is inaugurated by emperor Fujiwara Yorimichi
: Japan ratifies a new democratic constitution and the emperor remains a mere figurehead
: 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)

  
 World History :: Encyclopedia Index -- Em
Empire of Japan (additional economic and financial data)
Empire of Japan (natural resources, Asia mainland and Pacific areas, after 1937)
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Em.htm   (195 words)

  
 List of Japan-related topics : List of Japan related topics
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Earth Simulator, East Asian language, East China Sea, Ecchi, Economy of Japan, Edo, Edo period, Educational reform in occupied Japan, Ehime prefecture, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eirin, Emishi, Ethnic Japanese
Obaku, Obon, Occupied Japan, Ochazuke, Oda Nobuhide, Oda Nobunaga, Oda Nobuyuki, Oda Sakunosuke, Oguma Hideo, Oguri Mushitaro, Oh!
www.city-search.org /li/list-of-japan-related-topics.html   (808 words)

  
 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Pope Sergius IV'
The failure of their bold attempt and the pontificate of the Tusculan pope Benedict VIII, whose powerful protector was the King of the Germans, Henry II, whom he crowned Emperor in Rome in 1014 forced the Crescentii out of Rome, retreating to the fortified strongholds.
In the 1020s, the abbot Hugh of Farfa was able to play one branch of Crescentii against another, and Crescentii support of two unsuccessful antipopes in mid-century, Sylvester III (1045) and Benedict X in 1058 were symptoms of the clan's loss of unity and political prestige.
A struggle flared between the Crescentii and the rival Tusculani.
www.kidsbesafe.org /DisplayArticle48934.html   (4553 words)

  
 senka - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Japan Hero
#9 “Senka In Hibike Kiyosokyoku” (The Concerto of War)
In addition to Burai King Boss, he also portrayed Raoh and Kaioh (Hokuto No Ken/Hokuto No Ken II), Red Commander (Dragon Ball), Dai Maoh Ban (Dragon Quest) and Uchu Teioh [Space Emperor] (New Tetsujin 28 Go).
He was also the voice behind Sen Ron (Dragon Ball).
www.japanhero.com /profiles/casshan_profileL.htm   (1633 words)

  
 TENSHUKAKU - Koryu Bujutsu & Budo Artikel
Koryu Bujutsu and the warrior traditions of Japan
Kata in Karate Do The colors of budo
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 Emperor Senka of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Senka (宜北天皇) was the 28th imperial ruler of Japan.
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the early 6th century CE.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Senka_of_Japan   (16 words)

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