Emperor Kōrei

Emperor Kōrei (孝霊天皇, Kōrei-tennō), also known as Ōyamatonekohikofutoni no Mikoto (大倭根子日子賦斗邇命) was the seventh legendary emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Very little is known about this Emperor due to a lack of material available for further verification and study. Kōrei is known as a "legendary emperor" among historians as his actual existence is disputed. Nothing exists in the Kojiki other than his name and genealogy. Kōrei's reign allegedly began in 290 BC. He had one wife and three consorts with whom he fathered seven children. After his death in 215 BC, one of his sons supposedly became the next emperor. Kōrei is traditionally accepted as the first emperor of the Yayoi period, which is named after the Yayoi people who migrated to the Japanese archipelago from mainland Asia.

Emperor Kōrei
孝霊天皇
Emperor of Japan
Reign290 BC – 215 BC (traditional)
PredecessorKōan
SuccessorKōgen
Born342 BC
Died215 BC (aged 127)
Burial
Kataoka no Umasaka no misasagi (片丘馬坂陵) (Ōji)
SpouseKuwashi-hime
Issue
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Posthumous name
Chinese-style shigō:
Emperor Kōrei (孝霊天皇)

Japanese-style shigō:
Ō-yamato-nekohiko-futoni no Sumeramikoto (大日本根子彦太瓊天皇)
HouseImperial House of Japan
FatherEmperor Kōan
MotherOshihime
ReligionShinto
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