Keitai |
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Patung Kaisar Keitai |
Berkuasa | legenda |
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Pendahulu | Buretsu |
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Penerus | Ankan |
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Kelahiran | legenda |
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Kematian | legenda |
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Pemakaman | Mishima no Akinu no misasagi (Osaka) |
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Kaisar Keitai (継体天皇, Keitai-tennō) adalah kaisar Jepang ke-26.[1]
Permaisuri dan Anak-anak
Permaisuri: Tashiraka no Himemiko (手白香皇女), putri dari Kaisar Ninken
Menokohime (目子媛), putri dari Owari no Muraji Kusaka (尾張連草香)
Wakakohime (稚子媛), saudara bungsu dari Mio no Tsunoori no Kimi (三尾角折君)
- Pangeran Ōiratsuko (大郎皇子)
- Putri Izumo (出雲皇女)
Hirohime (広媛), putri dari Sakata no Ōmata (坂田大跨王)
- Putri Kamusaki (神前皇女)
- Putri Manta (茨田皇女)
- Putri Umaguta (馬来田皇女)
Ominoiratsume (麻績娘子), putri dari Okinaga no mate (息長真手王)
Sekihime (関媛), putri dari Manda no Muraji Omochi (茨田連小望)
- Putri Manda no Ōiratsume (茨田大娘皇女)
- Putri Shirasaka no Ikuhihime (白坂活日姫皇女)
- Putri Ono no Wakairatsume (小野稚娘皇女)
Yamatohime (倭媛), putri dari Mio no Kimi Katahi (三尾君堅楲)
- Putri Ōiratsume (大郎子皇女)
- Pangeran Maroko (椀子皇子)
- Pangeran Mimi (耳皇子)
- Putri Akahime (赤姫皇女)
Haehime (荑媛), putri dari Wani no Omi Kawachi (和珥臣河内)
- Putri Wakayahime (稚綾姫皇女)
- Putri Tubira no Iratsuko (円娘皇女)
- Pangeran Atsu (厚皇子)
Hirohime (広媛), putri dari Ne (根王)
- Pangeran Usagi (菟皇子)
- Pangeran Nakatsu (中皇子)
Lihat pula
Catatan
Referensi
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- Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns. New York: Columbia University Press. 10-ISBN 0-231-04940-4; 13-ISBN 978-0-231-04940-5; OCLC 59145842