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Jingū, Empress, consort of Chūai, Emperor of Japan (Legendary ...

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Personal name headingJingū, Empress, consort of Chūai, Emperor of Japan (Legendary character), 170?-269?
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Variant(s)Jingō, Empress, consort of Chūai, Emperor of Japan (Legendary character), 170?-269?
Okinagatarashi-hime (Legendary character), 170?-269?
Okinagatarashi-hime no Mikoto (Legendary character), 170?-269?
Jingū Kōgō, 170?-269?
神功, Empress, consort of Chūai, Emperor of Japan (Legendary character), 170?-269?
Associated countryJapan
Birth date0170?
0170
0366?
Death date0269?
0269
Profession or occupationEmpresses
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inJingū Kōgō hakkutsu, 1987: p. 21, etc. (Okinagatarashi-hime; b. 366?; wife of Chūai Tennō)
Dai jinmei j. (Jingū Kōgō; 170-269)
Jinbutsu refarensu j. (Jingū Kōgō)
Nihon rekishi d.j. (Jingu Kōgō; said to d. 269)
Dai Nihon hyakka j. (Jingū Kōgō; said to d. 269)
Daijiten (Jingū Kōgō; d. at age of 100)
Nihon kokugo d.j. (Jingū Kōgō; Okinagatarashi-hime no Mikoto)
Britannica online, June 16, 2009 (Jingu; variants: Jingo, Okinagatarashi-hime No Mikoto; empress-regent of Japan; b. 170?; d. 269?)
Americana online, June 16, 2009 (Jingo; variant: Jingu Kogo; dowager empress, regent; mother of Ojin, 15th emperor)
Britannica online, Aug. 22, 2014 (Jingū; variants: Jingō, Jingū Kōgō, Okinagatarashi-hime No Mikoto; semi-legendary empress-regent of Japan)
World biographical information system, Aug. 22, 2014 (Jingū Kōgō; another name: Jingō; earlier name: Okinagatarashi Hime; empress regent, wife of 14th emperor of Japan, Chūai)
Encyclopedia of Japan, Aug. 22, 2014 (Jingū, Empres; 神功皇后 = Jingū Kōgō; r; variant: Empress Jingō; legendary nonreigning empress; according to Nihon shoki, ruled as regent for 69 years between the reigns of the legendary emperor Chūai and the emperor Ōjin, her son; modern scholars believe the figure of Jingū is a composite of several ancient shaman-rulers)