Yamatotakeru

Yamatotakeru no mikoto (Japaneseヤマト タケル ノミコト, Kojiki :倭 建 命, Nihonshoki :日本 武 尊; * 72, † 113), and Yamato -o -gu -na no mikoto ( Kojiki :倭 男 具 那 命, Nihonshoki: 日本 童男 尊), was the son of Keiko - tennō. His real name ( imina ) was Ousu no mikoto ( Kojiki :小 碓 命, Nihonshoki :小 碓 尊).

According to the earliest surviving works of history of the country, Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, he threw in 97 Kumaso in southern Kyushu and 110, the Ezo in northern Japan, causing the unification of Japan under the Yamato government (see Yamato- time) was possible.

Swell

  • Bruno Lewin: The Japanese relations with the Emishi around the year 800 in: Oriens, Vol 18, 1965-1966, pp. 304-326.
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