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Himikoko | |
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卑弥弓呼 (ひみここ) | |
Born | Unknown Kununokuni (Wakoku, now Japan) |
Died | Unknown Unknown |
Occupation | Monarch |
Notable work | Wajinden |
Title | King of Kununokuni |
Predecessor | Unknown |
Successor | Unknown |
Spouse | Unknown |
Children | Unknown |
Parents |
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Relatives | Himiko (Queen of Yamatai) |
Himikoko/Himikuko (卑弥弓呼、卑彌弓呼, ひみここ/ひみくこ) (date of birth and death unknown) was a male king of Kununokuni, recorded in the Wajinden, a 3rd century figure from Wakoku (now Japan) in the 3rd century. Naitō Torajirō proposed the theory that he was Himikoso. [1]
He had a disagreement with Himiko, the queen of Yamatai, which is located north of Kununokuni, and is recorded to have started a war with her in 247 (the 8th year of the Shōgen era according to the Wei calendar system).
According to various theories, he was Kumaso's chief [1] (or Emishi chief [2]), but details are unknown.
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Himikoko | |
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卑弥弓呼 (ひみここ) | |
Born | Unknown Kununokuni (Wakoku, now Japan) |
Died | Unknown Unknown |
Occupation | Monarch |
Notable work | Wajinden |
Title | King of Kununokuni |
Predecessor | Unknown |
Successor | Unknown |
Spouse | Unknown |
Children | Unknown |
Parents |
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Relatives | Himiko (Queen of Yamatai) |
Himikoko/Himikuko (卑弥弓呼、卑彌弓呼, ひみここ/ひみくこ) (date of birth and death unknown) was a male king of Kununokuni, recorded in the Wajinden, a 3rd century figure from Wakoku (now Japan) in the 3rd century. Naitō Torajirō proposed the theory that he was Himikoso. [1]
He had a disagreement with Himiko, the queen of Yamatai, which is located north of Kununokuni, and is recorded to have started a war with her in 247 (the 8th year of the Shōgen era according to the Wei calendar system).
According to various theories, he was Kumaso's chief [1] (or Emishi chief [2]), but details are unknown.
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