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Emperor Nintoku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
was the 16th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign. Nintoku is considered to have ruled the country during the...
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Nintoku: The Wealth of the Emperor - From the Nihongi, Book XI. A ...
From the Nihongi, Book XI. A short anecdote from a history of the Emperor Nintoku on the relationship of the wealth of the population in relationship to the wealth of the Emperor. A good example of ...
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Emperor Nintoku - wik3
Daisen-Kofun, the tomb of Emperor Nintoku, OsakaEmperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇, Nintoku-tennō?) was the 16th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional ord...
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Kofun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The largest kofun is Daisen kofun in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, which has been attributed to be the tomb of the Emperor Nintoku.
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Hata clan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the reign of Emperor Nintoku (313-399), the members of the clan were sent to diverse parts of the country to spread the knowledge and practice of sericulture.
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2001 Waka - Waka No.1265
SKKS VII: 707 Felicitations. Emperor Nintoku. On receiving tribute and seeing the richness of His land.
http://www.temcauley.staff.shef.ac.uk/waka1265.shtml
Japan guards the emperors' secrets - The Independent - London | ...
Japan guards the emperors' secrets - EMPEROR Nintoku, the 16th ruler of Japan, was plainly a remarkable fel : Encyclopedia.com...
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4751109.html
Sakai "Nintoku Mausoleum"
The mausoleum is one of the world's three largest tombs along with the tomb of Shihuang-di, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, China, and King Khufu's Great Pyramid in Gizeh, Egypt.
http://www.kiis.or.jp/kansaida/sakai/sakai01-e.html
THE DIGITAL BURIAL MOUND ENCYCLOPEDIA
> EMPEROR RICHU'S TUMULUS (Misanzai Tumulus, Ishizuoka Tumulus, Mozuryoyama Tumulus)
http://www.city.sakai.osaka.jp/kofun_en/database/rityuuryou.html
Emperor Richū - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to Nihonshoki and Kojiki, he was the first son of Emperor Nintoku. ... Preceded by Emperor Nintoku Emperor of Japan: Richū 400-405 (traditional dates) Succeeded by Emperor Hanzei
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