A_Tentative_Hypothesis_on_the_Lineage_of_Emperor_Nintoku
2025-09-29 | preprint
DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.17221407
zenode : https://zenodo.org/records/17221407
author : Hironobu Shiina
(著者名 : 椎名 裕信)
ORCID : 0009-0005-6158-3320
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This paper is based on the author’s previous study “Observations on the Nihon Shoki from the Perspective of the Spring–Autumn Double-Year Calendar System” (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15306170).
It presents a hypothesis concerning the reign and lineage of Emperor Nintoku, and also includes related considerations regarding the reign years of Emperor Keitai, under whom the imperial line shifted from that of Emperor Nintoku to that of Emperor Ōjin.
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This interpretive model is proposed independently in this paper and does not follow existing academic chronologies.
This model presents an original chronological interpretation based on the application of a biennial calendar system prior to A.D. 469, as well as a structural reinterpretation of overlapping imperial years between 391 and 411 A.D.
