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Encyclopedia > Emperor Buretsu

Emperor Buretsu (武烈天皇 Buretsu Tennō) (c.489-507) was the 25th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He is a son of Emperor Ninken and his mother is Kasuga no Ōiratsume no Kōgō (春日大郎皇后). His name was Ohatsuse no Wakasazaki no Mikoto(小泊瀬稚鷦鷯尊). Events Theoderic, king of the Italy with the approval of the eastern emperor Zeno. ... Events Battle of Vouillé: Clovis I defeats the Visigoths near Poitiers, ends Visigothic power in Gaul. ... His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor of Japan (天皇, tennō) is Japans titular head of state and the head of the Japanese imperial family. ... Emperor Ninken (-c. ...


No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the late 5th century CE. According to various records including Kojiki and Nihonshoki, he was born on 489 and died on January 7, 507 and is believed to have ruled from 498 to 507. (4th century - 5th century - 6th century - other centuries) // Events Rome sacked by Visigoths in 410. ... Kojiki or Furukotofumi (古事記) is the oldest known historical book about the ancient history of Japan. ... Nihonshoki (日本書紀) is the second oldest history book about the ancient history of Japan. ... Events Theoderic, king of the Italy with the approval of the eastern emperor Zeno. ... January 7 is the 7th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Events Battle of Vouillé: Clovis I defeats the Visigoths near Poitiers, ends Visigothic power in Gaul. ... Events November 22 - Symmachus succeeds Anastasius as Pope. ... Events Battle of Vouillé: Clovis I defeats the Visigoths near Poitiers, ends Visigothic power in Gaul. ...


He is described as a strongly wicked emperor in Nihonshoki likened to Di Xin of the Shang Dynasty but the record in Kojiki has no such indication. There are several theories on this difference. Some believe that this was to justify and praise his successor Emperor Keitai who took over under questionable circumstances. In history textbooks available before and during World War II, part of Buretsu's record was intentionally omitted. Dì Xīn (帝辛) was the last king of the Shang Dynasty. ... Shang Dynasty (Chinese: 商朝) or Yin Dynasty (殷代) (1600 BC - 1046 BC) is the first historic Chinese dynasty and ruled in the northeastern region of China proper. ... Emperor Keitai (継体天皇) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ... World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ...


If Emperor Keitai began a new dynasty as some historians believe, then Buretsu is the last emperor of the first recorded dynasty of Japan. Emperor Keitai (継体天皇) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ...



Preceded by:
Emperor Ninken
Emperor of Japan
498-506
(traditional dates)
Succeeded by:
Emperor Keitai


Emperor Ninken (-c. ... The following is a traditional list of Emperors of Japan. ... Emperor Keitai (継体天皇) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. ...


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Emperor Buretsu at AllExperts (257 words)
According to various records including Kojiki and Nihonshoki, he was born on 489 and died on January 7, 507 and is believed to have ruled from 498 to 507.
He is described as a strongly wicked emperor in Nihonshoki likened to Di Xin of the Shang Dynasty but the record in Kojiki has no such indication.
Some believe that this was to justify and praise his successor Emperor Keitai who took over under questionable circumstances.
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