Princess Iitoyo (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Princess Iitoyo" in English language version.

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guidoor.jp (Global: low place; English: low place)

  • "Imperial Mausoleum of Empress Iitoyo at the Hill of Hanikuchi". Guidoor. Archived from the original on February 20, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.

kotobank.jp (Global: 178th place; English: 1,756th place)

melbourneasiareview.edu.au (Global: low place; English: low place)

reichsarchiv.jp (Global: low place; English: 7,840th place)

  • "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). April 30, 2010. Archived from the original on April 10, 2019. Retrieved January 9, 2021.

sacred-texts.com (Global: 654th place; English: 542nd place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; English: 1st place)

  • "Imperial Mausoleum of Empress Iitoyo at the Hill of Hanikuchi". Guidoor. Archived from the original on February 20, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
  • Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Sect. CXXXI - Emperor Richū (Part I - Genealogies)". A translation of the "Kojiki" or Records of ancient matters. R. Meiklejohn and Co. Archived from the original on June 3, 2025. Retrieved May 20, 2025.
  • Harper, Cathy (December 8, 2022). "More than placeholders: The 'century of empresses' against modern succession laws". Melbourne Asia Review (12). Archived from the original on May 28, 2024. Retrieved May 28, 2024.
  • "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). April 30, 2010. Archived from the original on April 10, 2019. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  • Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Emperor Seinei (Part II - Princes Ohoke and Woke are Discovered". A translation of the "Kojiki" or Records of ancient matters. R. Meiklejohn and Co. Archived from the original on May 22, 2025. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  • Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Sect. CXLVIII - Emperor Anko (Part V - Prince Oho-Hatsuse Slays Prince Oshiha)". A translation of the "Kojiki" or Records of ancient matters. R. Meiklejohn and Co. Archived from the original on February 22, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
  • Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Sect. CLXIII - Emperor Seinei (Part I - Search for a successor to him)". A translation of the "Kojiki" or Records of ancient matters. R. Meiklejohn and Co. Archived from the original on May 21, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
  • Basil Hall Chamberlain (1882). "Emperor Seinei (Part II - Princes Ohoke and Woke are Discovered". A translation of the "Kojiki" or Records of ancient matters. R. Meiklejohn and Co. Archived from the original on May 22, 2025. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  • Katō, Kenkichi (2001). "Iitoyo-ao no Ōjo" 飯豊青皇女. Encyclopedia Nipponica (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 5, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2025.