435:, Emperor Yūryaku's reign was full of tyranny and cruelty. He allegedly ordered a girl to "have her four limbs stretched on a tree and be roasted to death" due to misplaced affection. Another account states that he killed one of his servants during a hunt because his servant did not understand how to cut up animal meat. Yūryaku also allegedly removed a high official to a distant post so he could help himself to the man's wife. The Emperor arbitrary and capriciously killed so many men and women that he was referred to as
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into a portable carriage, to be brought in the
Emperor's presence, as a great serpent. But, said Emperor neglected to practice proper ritual purification and religious abstinence. The thunder kami then showed his displeasure through thundering and threatening fiery eyeballs, and Emperor Yūryaku fled into the interior of the Palace while covering his eyes. The great serpent was returned to Mimuro, and the Emperor made many offerings to appease the angry deity. This story is recorded in
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496:. In this analysis Emperor Yūryaku was included as an example of "impulsive murder and the tendency to become enraged." Factors such as "the disproportion between the triggering events", "the violence expressed by the emperor on such occasions (quite extreme in degree)", and the "frequent occurrence of such descriptions" were then considered for a conclusion. It is suggested that Emperor Yūryaku may have had an "
768:. As compared to the former mention in 478 AD, these are not considered to be reliable. Japanese historian Mori Kimiaki points out that both of these appointments coincide with the founding year of their respective dynasties. This is thought to be an administrative matter, and it is not clear whether King Bu (Yūryaku) himself requested it or not. There is at least 1 theory that supports the envoy being sent to
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Sugaru to fetch the deity. He obliged, thinking the supernatural being would have no reason to refuse the invitation, and rode carrying a halberd with a red banner, symbolising his office of royal messenger. Soon enough, the thunder struck, and Sugaru enlisted the help of priests to enshrine the kami
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was assassinated in 456 AD. He then immediately became suspicious of his two elder brothers as conspirers. Ōhatsuse's first action was to question Prince
Shirahiko regarding what could have happened. Shirahiko allegedly knew Ōhatsuse was up to no good, so he sat silently which prompted Ōhatsuse to
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by the public. However, it is noted that Yūryaku improved his behavior after being admonished by the empress. On a more positive side, Yūryaku greatly encouraged arts and crafts during his reign. Silkworms were cultivated by the
Empress, and expert handicraftsmen were commissioned from
395:Ōhatsuse was resentful that Ankō had formally wished to transfer the kingdom to Ichinobe. Both the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki describe how Ōhatsuse took Prince Ichinobe and his younger brother Prince Mima out hunting and "treacherously" killed them. The sons of Prince Ichinobe fled to
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Emperor Yūryaku under "Protohistoric sovereigns" where he remarks that while some historians have described him as an "austere" man, "few readers of his annals will be disposed to endure such a lenient verdict." Scottish Orientalist scholar and journalist
757:(supported by the Liu Song dynasty) in Goguryeo increased steadily during this time. Brinkley suggests that Emperor Yūryaku's attempts to establish close relations with the Chinese Emperor seem to be from a desire to isolate Korea, which ended in failure.
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by later generations. His name might have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Yūryaku, possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the imperial dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the
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The person buried in the tomb is given the name "Wowake", who was thought to be an influential warrior in the region. King Waka Takiru in the transcription is thought to be the same person as Ōhatsuse-wakatakeru-no-mikoto as mentioned in the
543: – 571 AD) is the first for which contemporary historiography has been able to assign verifiable dates. The conventionally accepted names and dates of the early Emperors were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of
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where Yūryaku is a possible burial candidate. Those in doubt of this theory though, point to the construction style of the Kofun which may have begun several decades after
Emperor Yūryaku's death. This has led some researchers to add
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Japanese Emperor was Jimmu. Along with the next 13 Emperors, Jimmu is not considered an actual, historical figure. Historically verifiable Emperors of Japan date from the early sixth century with
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regards Yūryaku as a "much maligned person who was a strong if somewhat ferocious ruler." The
Emperor is also described as a "mighty hunter" who at one point had the God "Hitokotonushi" accompany him in the chase.
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Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and a mausoleum (misasagi) for Yūryaku is currently maintained. The following information available is taken from the
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Archaeological research has also confirmed that large keyhole-shaped tombs belonging to the chiefs of local ruling families disappeared from around the end of the 5th century when Yūryaku reigned.
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had been a confederation of powerful ruling families from various regions. This appeared to have changed with the appearance of
Emperor Yuryaku as the autocratic rule of the
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also apparently mentions the name "Waka Takiru", many characters on that sword are illegible possibly due to polishing by a
Japanese sword sharpener at the end of the
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was established and a centralized system centered on the Great King began. This is further supported by a major discovery that occurred in 1968 when the iron
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407:. Ōhatsuse (later known as Emperor Yūryaku) was then enthroned sometime afterwards in November 456. The new emperor subsequently made
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1673:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. pp. 333–372.
698:(武) as written in the Chinese records. According to the
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589:was extracted from a tomb. In 1978,
2502:Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai (1969).
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1957:. Yoshikawa Kobunkan. p. 6–8.
1818:Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai (1969).
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1667:"The Emperor Oho-Hatsuse Wakatake"
1199:Wakamiya died sometime in 479 AD.
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2601:Online English Translations.
2248:. Heibonsha. p. 309-313.
2030:A History of Writing in Japan
1895:. Prentice Hall. p. 78.
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644:Amenoshita Shiroshimesu Ōkimi
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3774:is not traditionally listed.
2526:The Imperial House of Japan.
2450:Batten, Bruce Loyd. (2006).
2060:. Stanford University Press.
2028:Seeley, Christopher (1991).
1578:The Imperial Family of Japan
1556:The Imperial Family of Japan
1430:(in Japanese). 30 April 2010
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1187:Prince Hoshikawa no Wakamiya
1079:Princess Kasuga no Ōiratsume
1023:Kibi no Kamitsumichi no Ōmi
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437:Emperor of Great Wickedness
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2003:Yoshiyuki Takioto (2018).
1860:and Ichirō Ishida (1979).
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342:Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime
245:Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime
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2244:Toyo Bunko 264 (1974).
1887:Hoye, Timothy. (1999).
1759:Encyclopædia Britannica
1711:. R. Meiklejohn and Co.
1692:. R. Meiklejohn and Co.
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3492:Go-Hanazono
3477:Go-Kameyama
3467:Go-Murakami
3349:Go-Fukakusa
3334:Go-Horikawa
2599:Nihon Shoki
2204:Chronicles.
1619:"雄略天皇 (21)"
1424:"Genealogy"
1357:Nihon Shoki
1281:Nihon Shoki
770:Southern Qi
608:Nihon Shoki
567:Nihon Shoki
477:5th century
312:Nihon Shoki
70:Predecessor
3836:479 deaths
3831:418 births
3820:Categories
3610:Nakamikado
3580:Go-Mizunoo
3482:Go-Komatsu
3438:Go-Komatsu
3369:Go-Fushimi
2523:. (1959).
2506:New York:
1626:(Kunaichō)
1367:References
879:Gose, Nara
583:Great King
541: 509
520:Nihonshoki
43:Wild Boars
3672:1868–1947
3568:1603–1868
3534:1573–1603
3460:1333–1573
3452:Muromachi
3406:1333–1392
3307:1185–1333
3235:Shirakawa
3225:Go-Reizei
3220:Go-Suzaku
3215:Go-Ichijō
2703:Legendary
2633:456 – 479
2498:251325323
2446:448337491
2254:cite book
1632:March 27,
1434:March 27,
1401:March 27,
1204:Princess
1153:Amaterasu
1136:Princess
1109:Comments
835:mausoleum
806:Gravesite
755:Koma clan
571:Man'yōshū
511:Man'yōshū
419:'s widow
371:Ascension
80:Successor
3805:Category
3728:Naruhito
3620:Momozono
3590:Go-Kōmyō
3575:Go-Yōzei
3546:Go-Yōzei
3541:Ōgimachi
3512:Ōgimachi
3433:Go-En'yū
3428:Go-Kōgon
3384:Go-Daigo
3379:Hanazono
3354:Kameyama
3299:Kamakura
3275:Takakura
3240:Horikawa
3230:Go-Sanjō
3185:Murakami
3118:794–1185
2630:Yūryaku
2587:59145842
2567:(1980).
2542:(1834).
2434:(1896).
2409:(1896).
2202:and the
2180:(1915).
2134:cite web
2056:(1997).
1926:(1896).
1804:April 2,
1665:(1896).
1598:(1834).
1550:(1915).
1507:(1979).
1455:(1923).
1232:See also
1019:, d.479)
897:Position
823:misasagi
816:memorial
793:愛日吟盧書画続録
747:Goguryeo
659:ヤマト大王/大君
518:and the
207:大泊瀬幼武尊天皇
3723:Akihito
3507:Go-Nara
3374:Go-Nijō
3364:Fushimi
3344:Go-Saga
3324:Juntoku
3314:Go-Toba
3285:Go-Toba
3150:Montoku
3086:Shōtoku
3054:710–794
2988:Kōgyoku
2963:Bidatsu
2951:539–710
2914:Buretsu
2894:Yūryaku
2869:Nintoku
2857:269–539
2560:5850691
2200:Records
2196:Mikados
1908:Kimmei.
1822:p. 317.
1184:Prince
1164:Prince
1114:Prince
1051:Consort
1000:Consort
946:Consort
929:草香幡梭姫皇女
911:Empress
872:葛城一言主神社
846:河内大塚山古墳
731:the sea
712:King Kō
696:King Bu
682:King Bu
595:xin-hai
461:Nihongi
358:大泊瀬稚武皇子
286:Heishin
97:417–418
3769:Regent
3761:
3684:Taishō
3635:Kōkaku
3600:Reigen
3595:Go-Sai
3585:Meishō
3472:Chōkei
3359:Go-Uda
3329:Chūkyō
3280:Antoku
3270:Rokujō
3250:Sutoku
3205:Ichijō
3190:Reizei
3180:Suzaku
3145:Ninmyō
3130:Heizei
3081:Junnin
3066:Genshō
3061:Genmei
3028:Genmei
2998:Saimei
2993:Kōtoku
2973:Sushun
2958:Kinmei
2919:Keitai
2909:Ninken
2899:Seinei
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1192:星川稚宮皇子
1103:Status
1085:春日大娘皇女
1042:星川稚宮皇子
906:Issue
903:Father
780:諸番職貢図巻
764:, and
739:Baekje
675:Kojiki
665:-tennō
629:Togoku
625:Kyushu
516:Kojiki
456:muraji
442:Baekje
397:Harima
306:Kojiki
281:Kojiki
241:Mother
231:Father
138:Spouse
127:丹比高鷲原陵
112:Burial
84:Seinei
49:, 1896
3718:Shōwa
3703:Japan
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3679:Meiji
3650:Meiji
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3640:Ninkō
3487:Shōkō
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3125:Kanmu
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3096:Kanmu
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3023:Monmu
3013:Tenmu
3008:Kōbun
3003:Tenji
2983:Jomei
2978:Suiko
2968:Yōmei
2943:Asuka
2929:Senka
2924:Ankan
2904:Kenzō
2884:Ingyō
2874:Richū
2849:Kofun
2821:Jingū
2815:Chūai
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2795:Sujin
2790:Kaika
2785:Kōgen
2780:Kōrei
2765:Yayoi
2746:Kōshō
2741:Itoku
2736:Annei
2726:Jimmu
2711:Jōmon
2126:(PDF)
1780:(PDF)
1461:Japan
1395:(PDF)
1384:(PDF)
1254:Notes
1144:栲幡姫皇女
1096:Issue
1067:和珥童女君
991:栲幡姫皇女
941:None
825:) in
812:grave
766:Liang
724:Grand
650:治天下大王
636:tennō
613:Bemin
591:X-ray
427:Reign
348:忍坂大中姫
220:House
199:shigō
182:shigō
149:Issue
62:Reign
3767:and
3423:Sukō
3265:Nijō
3245:Toba
3165:Kōkō
3135:Saga
3046:Nara
3018:Jitō
2889:Ankō
2864:Ōjin
2751:Kōan
2694:list
2583:OCLC
2575:ISBN
2556:OCLC
2531:OCLC
2512:ISBN
2494:OCLC
2486:ISBN
2466:ISBN
2458:ISBN
2442:OCLC
2346:ISBN
2321:ISBN
2293:ISBN
2260:link
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1984:ISBN
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1634:2024
1517:ISBN
1482:ISBN
1436:2024
1403:2024
1355:The
1172:磐城皇子
1157:Saiō
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