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Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇,
Buretsu-tennō) (489 — 7
January 507) was the 25th
legendary Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession....
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immediate previous monarch.
According to the
Kojiki and
Nihon Shoki,
Buretsu died
without a successor, at
which time a
fifth generation grandson of...
- of ****an.
Ninken was
succeeded by his son, who
would accede as
Emperor Buretsu. The
actual site of Ninken's
grave is not known. The
Emperor is traditionally...
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Emperor Ninken Sakurai, Nara (Nimiki Palace), 499–506 in
reign of
Emperor Buretsu Hirakata,
Osaka (Kuzuha Palace), 507–511[citation needed] Kyōtanabe, Kyoto...
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Baekje sent a
diplomat named Managun with
tribute to
Emperor Buretsu of ****an.
Buretsu was
angry that
Baekje had not sent an
envoy in a long time and...
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Iratsume (? – fl. 507) was
Empress of ****an as the
consort of
Emperor Buretsu. Only
Empress Consort with
unknown parents. Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions...
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Emperor Kenzō, 485–488
Reign of
Emperor Ninken, 488–499
Reign of
Emperor Buretsu, 499–507
Reign of
Emperor Keitai, 507–534
Reign of
Emperor Ankan, 534–536...
- 269–539 Ōjin
Nintoku Richū
Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku
Seinei Kenzō
Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
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granddaughter of
Tashiraga of Yamato,
herself sister of the
childless Emperor Buretsu,
transferring some
legitimacy in
succession to the
throne of
Yamato to...
- to
Emperor Senka Prince Ohatsuse no
Wakasazaki (小泊瀬稚鷦鷯尊),
later Emperor Buretsu Princess Mawaka (真稚皇女) Anston, W.G. (1896).
Transactions and Proceedings...