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Japan: Empress Jingu (c.169-269 CE) being shown her son, the future Emperor Ojin, in a painting on wooden planks by Utagawa Yoshiteru (1840).

Empress Jingu (Jingu tenno), also known as Empress-consort Jingu was a legendary Japanese empress. The empress or consort to Emperor Chuai, she also served as Regent from the time of her husband's death in 209 until her son Emperor Ojin acceded to the throne in 269. Up until the Meiji period, Jingu was considered to have been the 15th Japanese imperial ruler, according to the traditional order of succession; but a re-evaluation of the extant historical records caused her name to be removed from that list; and her son, Emperor Ojin, is today considered to have been the 15th sovereign.
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Japan: Empress Jingu (c.169-269 CE) being shown her son, the future Emperor Ojin, in a painting on wooden planks by Utagawa Yoshiteru (1840).
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Empress Jingu (Jingu tenno), also known as Empress-consort Jingu was a legendary Japanese empress. The empress or consort to Emperor Chuai, she also served as Regent from the time of her husband's death in 209 until her son Emperor Ojin acceded to the throne in 269. Up until the Meiji period, Jingu was considered to have been the 15th Japanese imperial ruler, according to the traditional order of succession; but a re-evaluation of the extant historical records caused her name to be removed from that list; and her son, Emperor Ojin, is today considered to have been the 15th sovereign.
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42.3 x 29.8 cm | 16.7 x 11.7 in (300 dpi)