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was preventing him from leaving and sent Tsuku and Ikuha no Toda no Sukune with their elite troops to Silla. When Tsuku and his army arrived at the border of Silla, the king of Silla was so shocked that he submitted to the crime and came to Japan with Sotsuhiko and the people of
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informed Richū about the rebellion, but he did not believe them. In response, the three put Richū on a horse and fled. After this, they suppressed the rebellion of Prince Naka (Nakatsumiko) according to the orders of Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto (later
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in Japanese) flew into the delivery room of Takenouchi no Sukune's son. The two fathers exchanged the names of these birds, and thus Takenouchi no Sukune's son was named Tsuku and Ōjin's son was named Ōsazaki.
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named Sashihire (Sobakari), killed Prince Naka. Tsuku and the others killed Sashihire in return and commented, "For us this is a great achievement, but for the Emperor this is merciless."
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of being disrespectful to the Japanese emperor. In response to this, Jinsa was executed by Baekje as an apology. Tsuku and the others put
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to succeed the throne after the death of Emperor Nintoku during a power struggle for succession. Richū's younger brother
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However, there are earlier records of him. In the third year of Ōjin's reign, he went to
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rebelled against the Crown Prince, Richū. Tsuku, Mononobe no Ōmae, and
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did not return from Korea for a long time, the emperor concluded that
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Tsuku was active as a diplomat, and was often sent to Baekje and the
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in Japanese) flew into the delivery room of Ōjin's son, and a
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In the 8th month of the 16th year of Ojin's reign, when
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Index

Japanese name
surname
C.E.
gōzoku
Heguri clan
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
Sukune

eagle owl
Takenouchi no Sukune
Emperor Ōjin
Emperor Nintoku
eagle owl
wren
Baekje
Ki no Tsuno
Hata no Yashiro
Soga no Ishikawa
Jinsa of Baekje
Asin of Baekje
Kazuragi no Sotsuhiko
Silla
Yuzuki no Kimi
a Korean immigrant clan
Gaya confederacy
Korea
Emperor Richū
Suminoe no Nakatsumiko
Achi no omi

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