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I associate him with an invasion of Korea during his reign. Is that incorrect? - Sparky
An edit erased the content of this article; a related change pasted the content onto the article Emperor Tenmu of Japan. Irrespective of which name spelling should be used, a copy-paste should not be done. If the new name is to be used, this article should be "move"d (by tab at top), not copied, so that the article's history and talk pages are associated with the new name. -R. S. Shaw 17:39, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
Apparently some think this Emperor should be known as "Tenmu" in the English Wikipedia, and others think the name should be "Temmu". I personally have no knowledge on this subject, but an attempt to reach a consensus should happen before a rename, I think. The most relevant policy pages seem to be Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English) and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names).
I note that Google shows Temmu having 9,560 hits and Tenmu having 10% of that, 794. -R. S. Shaw 17:51, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
I might have something on-point to offer? A friend lent me a book about, among other things, the relationship between iki and Martin Heidegger; and, as so often happens, I read the translator's preface while waiting for a bus. I smiled when I encountered this passage:
If, like me, you're unfamiliar with this term, see Place of articulation for an overview explanation. In any case, the on-going debate remains a valid one.
Perhaps we can take a modest step forward with this new fancy label? I wonder if it may be worth mentioning that a similar discussion thread dangles unresolved at Talk:Tamba Province#Tamba versus Tanba. My guess is that this is one of those instances in which the official "modified" Hepburn system illustrates a kind of "fuzzy logic" in which both "Tenmu" and "Temmu" are to be considered explicitly correct and interchangeable?
Suggestion: Why can't we work towards consensus text for an explanatory note -- something inserted in the same way as an in-line citation? This brief note would plausibly metastasize across a number of articles like Jimmu, Mommu, Gemmei, Kammu, etc.
Also, I suppose this terse commentary note could be construed as helpful in articles like Tamba Province? Does this proposed compromise suggest a constructive path forward ...? --Tenmei (talk) 15:35, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
I see in the article the sentence "He is the first monarch of Japan, to whom the title tenno was assigned contemporaneously, not only by later generations." But as far as I know, it's the empress Suiko who used this title first... -Ash_Crow 19:03, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Another thing: my Japanese civilisation dictionary gives 622 for Temmu's birthdate, not 631. Which is good ? -Ash_Crow 19:11, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Emperor Jimmu which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RMCD bot 07:58, 11 August 2013 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. --BDD (talk) 19:16, 9 October 2013 (UTC)
Emperor Temmu → Emperor Tenmu – Per recent result at Talk:Empress Genmei#Requested move. The exact same points apply here: there are a few more hits (349) for the "Temmu" spelling than for the "Tenmu" spelling (193), but while only 34 of the first 100 hits for "Temmu" are post-2000, this is 63 of the first 100 for "Tenmu". If we weigh this out for recent (last 14 years) print sources, we get 118.66 for "Temmu" and 121.59 for "Tenmu". It also seems a disproportionate number of works that use "Temmu" are general reference works, books on largely unrelated topics that barely mention Emperor Tenmu, or reprints of much older works. MOS says that, at least when there is not overwhelming majority for for the "m" spelling, we should use the "n" spelling. Hijiri 88 (聖やや) 18:10, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
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