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  2. Emperor Seinei - Wikipedia

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    Seinei was a 5th-century monarch. [14] The reign of Emperor Kinmei (c. 509 – 571 AD), the 29th emperor, [15] is the first for which contemporary historiography is able to assign verifiable dates; [16] however, the conventionally accepted names and dates of the early emperors were not to be confirmed as "traditional" until the reign of Emperor Kanmu (737–806), the 50th sovereign of the ...

  3. List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Grandson of Emperor Richū; cousin and adopted son of Emperor Seinei; older brother of Emperor Kenzō. Presumed legendary. [36] 25: Ohatsuse no Wakasazaki 小泊瀬稚鷦鷯: Emperor Buretsu 武烈天皇: 499–506 (7 years) 489–506 (17 years)

  4. Category:Emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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  5. Prince Hoshikawa Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The second son of the Emperor, encouraged by his mother, tried to seize authority by occupying the treasury, but was soon surrounded by troops of court officials, and was burned together with family members and other supporters. The third son, whom Yūryaku had designated crown prince, assumed the throne as Emperor Seinei in 480.

  6. Sakurai, Nara - Wikipedia

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    The life of the Imperial court was centered at Hatsuse no Asakura Palace where the emperor lived in 457–479. [5] Other emperors also built palaces in the area, including Iware no Mikakuri Palace, 480–484 [5] in reign of Emperor Seinei [6] Nimiki Palace, 499–506 in reign of Emperor Buretsu [7]

  7. Family tree of Japanese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a family tree of the emperors of Japan, from the legendary Emperor Jimmu to the present monarch, Naruhito. [1]Modern scholars have come to question the existence of at least the first nine emperors; Kōgen's descendant, Emperor Sujin (98 BC – 30 BC?), is the first for whom many agree that he might have actually existed. [2]

  8. Category:5th-century Japanese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Seinei; Y. Emperor Yūryaku This page was last edited on 19 October 2024, at 18:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. 480s - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Zeno promulgates an Edict of Union , in an unsuccessful effort to soften the decision made at the Council of Chalcedon , and resolve differences between the Eastern and Western Churches. Zeno wishes to placate the Monophysite churches of Egypt , Palestine and Syria for political reasons.