Emperor Rityu ( Jap. 履 中 天皇 rytu: tenno:) is the 17th emperor of Japan , who ruled from March 12, 400 to April 29, 405 [1] . Personal name - Oe-no-izovake [1] .
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| Predecessor | Nintoku | ||||||
| Successor | Handzei | ||||||
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The son of the emperor Nintoku , the brother of the emperor Inge , the uncle of the emperor Yuryaku .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Kontsevich, 2010 , p. 718.
Literature
- Kontsevich L.R. Chronology of the countries of East and Central Asia . - Moscow: Eastern Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2010. - 806 p. - ISBN 978-5-02-036350-2 .
- M. Vorobiev. Japan in the III — VII centuries. - M .: Science, 1980. - 344 p.
- Suroven D. A. Influence of Sino-Korean settlers on ayabito on statehood and culture of Yamato V c. // Proceedings of the Ural State University. - Series 2: Humanities. - Ekaterinburg: Izd. Ural University, 2011. - T. 90. - № 2. - p. 20-35.
Sources
- Kojiki: Records of the acts of antiquity. - SPb. : Ball, 1994. - T. 2.
- Nihon shoki: Annals of Japan. - SPb. : Hyperion, 1997. - T. 1.