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Nintoku-ryo tumulus is one of almost 50 tumuli collectively known as "Mozu Kofungun" clustered around the city, and covers the largest area of any tomb in the world. Built in the middle of the 5th century by an estimated 2,000 men working daily for almost 16 years, the Nintoku tumulus, at 486
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Nintoku is regarded by historians as a ruler during the early 5th century whose existence is generally accepted as fact without attributing all of the things he allegedly accomplished. Nintoku's contemporary title would not have been
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Nintoku's life or reign. He is traditionally considered to have reigned from 313 to 399, although these dates are doubted by scholars.
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Kishimoto, Naofumi (2013-05-01). "Dual
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2313:Go-Fukakusa
2298:Go-Horikawa
1277:Chronicles.
1212:February 5,
1056:"仲哀天皇 (16)"
1007:February 5,
873:sanctuaries
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494:Nihon Shoki
426:Nihon Shoki
385:Nihon Shoki
336:Nihon Shoki
77:Predecessor
2784:Categories
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2333:Go-Fushimi
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973:References
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2532:1603–1868
2498:1573–1603
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2416:Muromachi
2370:1333–1392
2271:1185–1333
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2184:Go-Suzaku
2179:Go-Ichijō
1667:Legendary
1496:251325323
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1382:193255655
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902:mausoleum
869:artifacts
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87:Successor
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2510:Go-Yōzei
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2476:Ōgimachi
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2392:Go-Kōgon
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1362:岡田, 2008
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880:memorial
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606:(first)
475:ヤマト大王/大君
371:misasagi
278:Religion
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2471:Go-Nara
2338:Go-Nijō
2328:Fushimi
2308:Go-Saga
2288:Juntoku
2278:Go-Toba
2249:Go-Toba
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2018:710–794
1952:Kōgyoku
1927:Bidatsu
1915:539–710
1878:Buretsu
1858:Yūryaku
1833:Nintoku
1821:269–539
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1351:Kimmei.
1273:Records
1269:Mikados
1189:Nihongi
841:. Both
748:草香幡梭姫皇女
615:大兄去来穂別尊
154:Spouses
148:(Osaka)
143:百舌鳥耳原中陵
18:Nintoku
2733:Regent
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2564:Reigen
2559:Go-Sai
2549:Meishō
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268:Mother
258:Father
128:Burial
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1378:S2CID
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990:(PDF)
944:Notes
894:Osaka
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824:grave
791:吉備海部直
734:大草香皇子
720:日向髪長媛
631:住吉仲皇子
601:葛城襲津彦
562:Ingyō
554:Richū
466:治天下大王
444:tennō
317:大鷦鷯天皇
247:House
234:大鷦鷯天皇
226:shigō
209:shigō
176:Issue
91:Richū
69:Reign
2731:and
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2229:Nijō
2209:Toba
2129:Kōkō
2099:Saga
2010:Nara
1982:Jitō
1853:Ankō
1828:Ōjin
1715:Kōan
1658:list
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1555:ISBN
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1511:OCLC
1492:OCLC
1484:ISBN
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1340:ISBN
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1169:ISBN
1123:ISBN
1071:2019
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591:磐之媛命
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294:仁徳天皇
217:仁徳天皇
120:Died
109:大鷦鷯尊
101:Born
81:Ōjin
38:仁徳天皇
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