Chuai
Chuai ( Jap. 仲哀天皇 , Chuai-tennō ; † February 6 200 ) was under the old history books Kojiki and Nihon Shoki the 14th Tennō of Japan (192-200) and is son of Prince Yamato Takeru and a grandson of the Emperor Keiko been be. Most historians consider him a mythological person. Few see in him a person who is supported by historical facts.
His empress was Jingū -kōgō, who waged war against Korea according to these two documents . She, too, is viewed by some as a mythological person. She equates the Nihonshoki with Himiko . However, this equation has been refuted by recent research.
Individual evidence
- ^ Klaus Antoni (ed.): Kojiki. Records of old events . Verlag der Weltreligionen, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-458-70036-4 , p. 301 .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Seimu |
Tennō 192-200 |
Ōjin |
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SURNAME | Chuai |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chûai; 仲 哀 天皇 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Tennō of Japan (192-200) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century |
DATE OF DEATH | February 6, 200 |