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Emperor Yūryaku

418 - 479

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Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇, Yūryaku-tennō) (417/18 – 479) was the 21st Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Emperor Yūryaku has received more than 209,426 page views. His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 30 in 2019). Emperor Yūryaku is the 4,801st most popular politician (up from 5,042nd in 2019), the 285th most popular biography from Japan (up from 360th in 2019) and the 110th most popular Japanese Politician.

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  • 210k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 58.87

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 33

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.48

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 4.48

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 4,801 out of 15,577Before him are Hiram Bingham III, Walter Mondale, Carola of Vasa, Franz Mehring, Roza Otunbayeva, and Guadalupe Victoria. After him are Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, Martinian, Andriscus, Emperor Tsuchimikado, Şehsuvar Sultan, and Julia the Younger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 418, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 1 Among people deceased in 479, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 1After him is Lupus of Troyes.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 285 out of 6,048Before him are Akira Kitaguchi (1935), Tomiichi Murayama (1924), Leiji Matsumoto (1938), Tameo Ide (1908), Yasuo Takamori (1934), and Shūsaku Endō (1923). After him are Emperor Tsuchimikado (1196), Empress Shōken (1849), Toru Takemitsu (1930), Emperor Monmu (683), Yosano Akiko (1878), and Maeda Toshiie (1538).

Among POLITICIANS In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Emperor Yūryaku ranks 110Before him are Emperor Bidatsu (538), Kido Takayoshi (1833), Mamoru Shigemitsu (1887), Katō Kiyomasa (1561), Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127), and Tomiichi Murayama (1924). After him are Emperor Tsuchimikado (1196), Emperor Monmu (683), Maeda Toshiie (1538), Saionji Kinmochi (1849), Yoshirō Mori (1937), and Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358).