Suinin
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Suinin
Summary
Suinin is a legendary human figure[1]. Suinin was born on 69 BC[2]. Suinin died on July 14, 70[3]. Suinin worked as a ruler[4]. Suinin draws 746 Wikipedia views per month (legendary_human_figure category, ranking #9 of 34).[5]
Key Facts
- Suinin was born on 69 BC[2].
- Suinin died on July 14, 70[3].
- Burial took place at Hōraiyama Kofun[6].
- Suinin's father was Sujin[7].
- Suinin's mother was Empress Mimakihime[8].
- Among Suinin's spouses was Empress Sahohime[9].
- Suinin was married to Hibasuhimenomikoto[10].
- Suinin was married to Kaguyahime no Mikoto[11].
- Among Suinin's spouses was Nubataniiri-hime[12].
- Suinin was married to Madono-hime[13].
- Among Suinin's spouses was Asamihime[14].
- A child of Suinin was Prince Homutsuwake[15].
- A child of Suinin was Prince Inishikiirihiko[16].
- A child of Suinin was Keikō[17].
- A child of Suinin was Yamatohime-no-mikoto[18].
- A child of Suinin was Prince Ikobayawake no Mikoto[19].
- A child of Suinin was Prince Iwatsukuwake[20].
- Suinin held citizenship in Japan[21].
- Suinin's professions included ruler[4].
- Suinin held the position of Emperor of Japan[22].
- Suinin is recorded as male[23].
- Suinin's instance of is recorded as legendary human figure[24].
- Suinin's family is recorded as Imperial House of Japan[25].
- Suinin's Commons category is recorded as Emperor Suinin[26].
- Suinin's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[27].
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Definition and Type
Suinin's instance of is recorded as legendary human figure[24].
Why It Matters
Suinin draws 746 Wikipedia views per month (legendary_human_figure category, ranking #9 of 34).[5] Suinin has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Suinin is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]
FAQs
Who were Suinin's parents?
Suinin's father was Sujin[7]. Suinin's mother was Empress Mimakihime[8].
Who was Suinin married to?
Suinin's spouses include Empress Sahohime[9], Hibasuhimenomikoto[10], Kaguyahime no Mikoto[11], and Nubataniiri-hime[12].
What did Suinin do for work?
Suinin worked as ruler[4].