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Emperor Seimu

Emperor of Japan

Wakatarashihiko 84

190 (aged 107)a

Posthumous nameJapanese style: Wakatarashihiko no Sumeramikoto (稚足彦天皇 or 若帯日子天皇 ) Chinese style: Emperor Seimu (成務天皇 )

Emperor of Japan Emperor Seimu 成務天皇 Emperor of JapanReign131–190 (traditional)PredecessorKeikōSuccessorChūaiBornWakatarashihiko (稚足彦尊 ) 84Died190 (aged 107)BurialSaki no Tatanami no misasagi (狭城盾列池後陵 ) (Nara)Spouse Oho-takara Kibi-no-Iratsume IssuePrince WakanukeHouseImperial House of JapanFatherEmperor KeikōMotherYasakairi-himeReligionShinto Emperor Seimu (成務天皇 , Seimu-tennō) , also known as Wakatarashihiko no Sumeramikoto (稚足彦天皇 ) , was the 13th legendary Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Both the Kojiki, and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Seimu's alleged lifetime. This legendary Emperor is best known for organizing his local governments by making the first appointments of their kind to provinces under his rule. Seimu had only one recorded wife who bore him a single child, he also had a concubine but she had no children. This is in stark contrast to his father, who is said to have had at least 80 children with multiple wives. Seimu's reign is conventionally considered to have been from 131 to 190 AD though, an issue ultimately occurred when his only son allegedly died at a young age. Seimu appointed one of his nephews to be crown prince before his death in 190 AD, marking the first of later generations which would cede the throne to a non-direct successor. While the location of Seimu's grave (if any) is unknown, he is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto tomb. Modern historians have come to the conclusion that the title of "Emperor" and the name "Seimu" was used by later generations to describe this legendary Emperor. It has also been proposed that Seimu actually reigned much later than he is attested.

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