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His record is confusing as there are differences of his life according to ] and ]. His record is confusing as there are differences of his life according to ] and ].


==Kojiki== == Kojiki ==
Kojiki put his birth year at ] and to have died on ], ]. It writes that he was called ''Odo no Mikoto''(袁本杼命). Kojiki put his birth year at ] and to have died on ], ]. It writes that he was called ''Odo no Mikoto''(袁本杼命).


==Nihonshoki== == Nihonshoki ==
Nihonshoki put his birth year at ] and to have died on ], ] or ]. It writes that he was called ''Odono Kimi''(男大迹王) and ''Hikofuto no Mikoto''(彦太尊). Nihonshoki put his birth year at ] and to have died on ], ] or ]. It writes that he was called ''Odono Kimi''(男大迹王) and ''Hikofuto no Mikoto''(彦太尊).


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Emperor Keitai (継体天皇) was the 26th imperial ruler of Japan. He is believed to have ruled the country during the early 6th century CE.

His record is confusing as there are differences of his life according to Kojiki and Nihonshoki.

Kojiki

Kojiki put his birth year at 485 and to have died on April 9, 527. It writes that he was called Odo no Mikoto(袁本杼命).

Nihonshoki

Nihonshoki put his birth year at 450 and to have died on February 7, 531 or 534. It writes that he was called Odono Kimi(男大迹王) and Hikofuto no Mikoto(彦太尊).

He is said to have been not the son of the immediate previous emperor, but the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Ojin.

Preceded by:
Buretsu
Emperor of Japan Succeeded by:
Ankan
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