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  1. Emperor Suinin (垂仁天皇, Suinin-tennō), also known as Ikumeiribikoisachi no Sumeramikoto (活目入彦五十狭茅天皇) was the 11th legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SuininSuinin - Wikipedia

    Suinin (垂仁天皇, Suinin Tennō; 69 a.C. – 70) è stato l'undicesimo imperatore del Giappone secondo la lista tradizionale degli imperatori. Nessuna data certa può essere assegnata a lui o al suo regno ed è considerato dagli storici come una leggenda.

  3. Emperor Sujin (崇神天皇, Sujin-tennō), also known as Mimakiirihikoinie no Mikoto (御眞木入日子印恵命) in the Kojiki, and Mimakiiribikoinie no Sumeramikoto (御間城入彦五十瓊殖天皇) or Hatsukunishirasu Sumeramikoto (御肇國天皇) in the Nihon Shoki was the tenth Emperor of Japan.

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    Suinin is almost certainly a legend; but the Kojiki and Nihonshoki record his name and genealogy. He was the third son of Emperor Sujin.

    The limited information about Suinin does not imply that no such person ever existed. Very little information is available for study prior to the reign of the 29th monarch, Emperor Kimmei. One of Suinin's daughters was Yamatohime-no-mikoto. She established a site for ceremonies honouring the Shinto sun goddess (Amaterasu Omikami). In the region of ...

    Media related to Emperor Suininat Wikimedia Commons 1. Ise Shrine - Naiku, official website Archived 2012-06-29 at Archive.today

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TajimamoriTajimamori - Wikipedia

    Emperor Suinin commanded Tajimamori to go and get him a magical fruit called tokijiku no kagu no konomi (非時香菓). To this end Tajimamori crossed to the magical land of Tokoyo no kuni ( 常世の国 ) , [1] and after ten years he returned with some branches with leaves and some with fruit.

  5. Imperatore Suinin 垂仁天皇: Ikumeiribikoisachi-no-Sumeramikoto 活目入彦五十狭茅天皇: Ikume 活目: 4 febbraio 69 a.C. 13 febbraio 29 a.C. 24 agosto 70 12 Imperatore Keikō 景行天皇: Ōtarashihikooshirowake-no-Sumeramikoto 大足彦忍代別天皇: Ōtarashihiko 大足彦: 13 a.C. 22 agosto 71 23 dicembre 130 13 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmenohibokoAmenohiboko - Wikipedia

    History. Interpretation. Legacy. See also. Notes. Amenohiboko. Statue of Amenohiboko in Fukui Prefecture, Tsuruga City. Amenohiboko (天日槍) was a legendary prince of Silla who settled in Japan during the era of Emperor Suinin, around the 3rd or 4th century [1] and was said to have lived in Tajima Province. His descendants are the Tajima clan. [2] .