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Emperor Yūryaku

418 - 479

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Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇, Yūryaku-tennō) (417/18 – 479) was the 21st Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. According to the Kojiki, this Emperor is said to have ruled from the Thirteenth Day of the Eleventh Month of 456 (Heishin) until his death on the Seventh Day of the Eight Month of 479 (Kibi). He is the first archaeologically verifiable Japanese emperor. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emperor Yūryaku is the 4,706th most popular politician (up from 4,711th in 2019), the 316th most popular biography from Japan (down from 295th in 2019) and the 101st most popular Japanese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 4,706 out of 19,576Before him are José María Aznar, Emich Carl, 2nd Prince of Leiningen, Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado, Muhammadu Buhari, Fernando Lugo, and Emperor Senka. After him are Neferure, Julia Flavia, Giovanni Gronchi, Amintore Fanfani, Micheline Calmy-Rey, and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

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Among people born in 418, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 1 Among people deceased in 479, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 1After him is Lupus of Troyes.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 316 out of 6,245Before him are Emperor Sutoku (1119), Masanobu Izumi (1944), Seki Matsunaga (1928), Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado (1442), Hisataka Okamoto (1933), and Emperor Senka (467). After him are Noritaka Hidaka (1947), Hosokawa Gracia (1563), Victoria Principal (1950), Mitsuru Ushijima (1887), Tadao Horie (1913), and Reizo Fukuhara (1931).

Among POLITICIANS In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 101Before him are Tokugawa Iemochi (1846), Nobuyuki Abe (1875), Emperor Bidatsu (538), Emperor Sutoku (1119), Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado (1442), and Emperor Senka (467). After him are Hosokawa Gracia (1563), Katsura Tarō (1848), Emperor Toba (1103), Emperor Go-Nijō (1285), Emperor Ankan (466), and Tomiichi Murayama (1924).