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Emperor Ankan
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Emperor Ankan (安閑天皇, Ankan-tennō) (466 – 25 January 536) was the 27th Emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]
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No firm dates can be assigned to this Emperor's life or reign, but he is conventionally considered to have reigned from 10 March 531 to 25 January 536.[3]
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Legendary narrative
According to the Kojiki, Prince Magari no Ōe (勾大兄皇子), later Emperor Ankan, was the elder son of Emperor Keitai, who is considered to have ruled the country during the early-6th century, though there is a paucity of information about him.[4] When Ankan was 66 years old, Keitai abdicated in favor of him.
Ankan's contemporary title would not have been tennō, as most historians believe this title was not introduced until the reigns of Emperor Tenmu and Empress Jitō. Rather, it was presumably Sumeramikoto or Amenoshita Shiroshimesu Ōkimi (治天下大王), meaning "the great king who rules all under heaven". Alternatively, Ankan might have been referred to as ヤマト大王/大君 or the "Great King of Yamato".
The most noteworthy event recorded during his reign was the construction of state granaries in large numbers throughout Japan, indicating the broad reach of imperial power at the time.[5]

Ankan's grave is traditionally associated with the Takayatsukiyama kofun in Habikino, Osaka.
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Genealogy
Empress: Princess Kasuga no Yamada (春日山田皇女, d.539), Emperor Ninken's daughter
Consort: Satehime (紗手媛), Kose no Ohito no Ōomi's daughter
Consort: Kakarihime (香香有媛), Kose no Ohito no Ōomi's daughter
Consort: Yakahime (宅媛), Mononobe no Itabi no Ōomuraji's daughter
First son: Imperial Prince Ako.
Second son: Prince Kibu
Third son: Prince Akihinohohoshika, later Emperor Kinmei
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