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Princess Iitoyo 飯豊青皇女
Great Queen Yamato (Possibly)
Kitahanauchi Otsuka Kofun where she is believed to be buried. [2]
Posthumous name, according to other tradition Empress Tsunuzashi
House
House of Yamato
Father
Emperor Richū or Ichinobe no Oshiwa
Iitoyo (飯豊青皇女 Princess-Iitoyo, 440-484), was a Japanese Imperial princess and possibly empress regnant[a].[3] She was, according to traditional legend, ruler for a short period between Emperor Seinei and Emperor Kenzō. She is referred to as "Empress [Regnant] Iitoyo" (飯豊天皇 Iitoyo-tennō) in the Fusō Ryakuki and the Honchō Kōin Jōun-roku [ja], a 12th-century and a 15th-century history respectively.[4][3]
^"Imperial Mausoleum of Empress Iitoyo at the Hill of Hanikuchi". Guidoor. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
^"Imperial Mausoleum of Empress Iitoyo at the Hill of Hanikuchi". Guidoor. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
^ abHarper, Cathy (2022-12-08). "More than placeholders: The 'century of empresses' against modern succession laws". Melbourne Asia Review. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
^Katō, Kenkichi (2001). "Iitoyo-ao no Ōjo" 飯豊青皇女. Encyclopedia Nipponica (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
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