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"He corrsponds to Bu in Chinese records."
Any source to confirm this ? 大将军, 都督中外诸军事 (talk) 01:09, 6 Mar 2004 (UTC)
It is deduced from the comparison between Nihonshoki and 宋書. -- Nanshu 00:35, 3 Apr 2004 (UTC)
The Imperial mon (emblem) was added in the Notes section in 2010. In 2012, the image was removed from this and other articles about Japanese emperors -- compare here. Zenwort's edit summary is clear and reasonable --img of Imperial seal removed, this was not used before the Muromachi era
The use of this symbol is justified because this article is an important part of a grouping of articles about the emperors of Japan -- see Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): 雄略天皇 (21). Does this rationale provide a good enough reason for it to be restored? -- Enkyo2 ( talk) 20:29, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
No firm dates can be assigned to this Emperor's life or reign, but he is conventionally considered to have reigned from 456 to 479. [3] [4]
"Yūryaku" (雄略) is a name posthumously assigned to him by a much later era, literally meaning "Magnificent Plan".
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