Yūryaku was a 5th-century monarch and one of the five kings of Wa(Japan) who sent missions to China. He was born Prince Ōhatuse no Waka Takeru. After his elder brother Emperor Ankō was murdered, he won the struggle against his other brothers and became the new emperor with the reigning name Yūryaku (雄略天皇). His title at his own lifetime was certainly not tennō (emperor), but presumably Ōkimi and/or Sumeramikoto (治天下大王 - amenoshita shiroshimesu ōkimi, or sumera no mikoto, Great King who rules all under heaven) and/or king of Yamato (ヤマト大王/大君 - yamato ōkimi, Great King of Yamato).
The Liu Song court of China awarded Emperor Yūryaku (known to the Chinese as King Bu) the title of 使持節都督倭新羅任那加羅秦韓慕韓六国諸軍事安東太将軍倭王 (Supreme Military Commander of the Six States of Wa, Silla, Mimana, Gaya, Jinhan and Mahan, and General Pacifying the East and King of Wa.) However the power that the Yamato court of Japan held in Southern Korea is still considered controversial and unproven.
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The Liu Song court of China awarded Emperor Yūryaku (known to the Chinese as King Bu) the title of 使持節都督倭新羅任那加羅秦韓慕韓六国諸軍事安東太将軍倭王 (Supreme Military Commander of the Six States of Wa, Silla, Mimana, Gaya, Jinhan and Mahan, and General Pacifying the East and King of Wa.) However the power that the Yamato court of Japan held in Southern Korea is still considered controversial and unproven.
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