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  1. Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇, Nintoku-tennō), also known as Ohosazaki no Sumeramikoto (大鷦鷯天皇) was the 16th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. [3] [4] [5] Due to his reputation for goodness derived from depictions in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, he is sometimes referred to as the Saint Emperor (聖帝, Hijiri-no-mikado) .

  2. References. Emperor Montoku (文徳天皇, Montoku- tennō) (August 826 – 7 October 858) was the 55th emperor of Japan, [1] according to the traditional order of succession. [2] Montoku's reign lasted from 850 to 858. [3] Traditional narrative. Before Montoku's ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name ( imina) [4] was Michiyasu (道康). [5] .

  3. List of emperors of Japan. Japan has been ruled by emperors since antiquity. The sequence, order and dates of the early emperors are almost entirely based on the 8th-century Nihon Shoki, which was meant to retroactively legitimise the Yamato dynasty by dating its foundation further back to the year 660 BCE.

  4. Ayahito (Japanese: 恵仁, 16 March 1800 – 21 February 1846), posthumously honored as Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇, Ninkō-tennō), was the 120th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

  5. Emperor Nintoku (257-February 7, 399) was the sixteenth Emperor of Japan, who was in the reign from February 14, 313 to February 7, 399. There are various theories whether he was an actual person or not.

  6. Jun 14, 2018 · Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇) is said to have come to the throne after a succession dispute. He is the sixteenth Emperor of Japan. It is believed that Chinese was adopted by Imperial Court in his reign.