Ōjin
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Ōjin
Summary
Ōjin is a human whose existence is disputed[1]. Ōjin's place of birth was Umi[2]. Ōjin was born on +0200-01-05T00:00:00Z[3]. Ōjin died on +0310-01-01T00:00:00Z[4]. Ōjin worked as a ruler[5]. Ōjin draws 301 Wikipedia views per month (human_whose_existence_is_disputed category, ranking #51 of 306).[6]
Key Facts
- Ōjin was born in Umi[2].
- Ōjin was born on +0200-01-05T00:00:00Z[3].
- Ōjin died on +0310-01-01T00:00:00Z[4].
- Ōjin is buried at Konda Gobyōyama Kofun[7].
- Burial took place at Gobyōyama Kofun[8].
- Ōjin's father was Chūai[9].
- Ōjin's mother was Empress Jingū[10].
- Ōjin was married to Nakatsuhime no Mikoto[11].
- Among Ōjin's spouses was Takaki no Irihime no Mikoto[12].
- Ōjin was married to Miyanushiya Kawaedahiuri[13].
- Ōjin was married to Anihime[14].
- Ōjin was married to Otohime no Mikoto[15].
- Ōjin was married to Ojinaga no Mawakanakahime[16].
- A child of Ōjin was Nintoku[17].
- A child of Ōjin was Prince Ōyamamori[18].
- A child of Ōjin was Wakanuke no Futamata[19].
- A child of Ōjin was Sotoori hime[20].
- A child of Ōjin was Kusaka no Hatabi no Himemiko[21].
- A child of Ōjin was Prince Uji no Wakiiratsuko[22].
- Ōjin held citizenship in Japan[23].
- Ōjin worked as a ruler[5].
- Ōjin held the position of Emperor of Japan[24].
- Ōjin's image is recorded as Emperor Ōjin.jpg[25].
- Ōjin is recorded as male[26].
- Ōjin's instance of is recorded as human whose existence is disputed[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Ōjin was born in Umi[2]. Ōjin was born on +0200-01-05T00:00:00Z[3]. Ōjin's father was Chūai[9]. Ōjin's mother was Empress Jingū[10].
Career and Affiliations
Ōjin's professions included ruler[5]. Ōjin held the position of Emperor of Japan[24].
Personal Life
Spouses include Nakatsuhime no Mikoto[11], Takaki no Irihime no Mikoto[12], Miyanushiya Kawaedahiuri[13], Anihime[14], Otohime no Mikoto[15], and Ojinaga no Mawakanakahime[16]. Children include Nintoku[17], a ruler[28], 0290–0399[29], of Japan[30]; Prince Ōyamamori[18], of Japan[31]; Wakanuke no Futamata[19]; Sotoori hime[20], of Japan[32]; Kusaka no Hatabi no Himemiko[21]; and Prince Uji no Wakiiratsuko[22], of Wakoku[33].
Death and Burial
Ōjin died on +0310-01-01T00:00:00Z[4]. Recorded place of burial include Konda Gobyōyama Kofun[7] and Gobyōyama Kofun[8].
Why It Matters
Ōjin draws 301 Wikipedia views per month (human_whose_existence_is_disputed category, ranking #51 of 306).[6] Ōjin has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Ōjin is known by 49 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
FAQs
Where was Ōjin born?
Ōjin's place of birth was Umi[2].
Who were Ōjin's parents?
Ōjin's father was Chūai[9]. Ōjin's mother was Empress Jingū[10].
Who was Ōjin married to?
Ōjin's spouses include Nakatsuhime no Mikoto[11], Takaki no Irihime no Mikoto[12], Miyanushiya Kawaedahiuri[13], and Anihime[14].
What did Ōjin do for work?
Ōjin worked as ruler[5].