Ninken Thian-hông

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Ninken Thian-hông

Ninken Thian-hông (仁賢天皇, 449 nî   498 nî 9 goe̍h 9 ji̍t) sī Ji̍t-pún tē 24 tāi thian-hông, 488 nî kàu 498 nî chāi-ūi.

Quick Facts Ji̍t-pún Thian-hông, Chāi-ūi ...
Ninken Thian-hông
仁賢天皇
Ji̍t-pún Thian-hông
Chāi-ūi 488 nî – 498 nî
Chêng-jīm Kenzô Thian-hông
Kè-jīm Buretu Thian-hông
Choân-miâ
Oke no Sumeraimikoto (億計天皇)
Chhut-sì 449 nî
Kòe-sin 498 nî
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