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indicates several theories that postulate, in general, that there was an interruption of the imperial lineage during the Kofun period in Japan and that there were multiple dynasties that succeeded each other.

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  • Dynasty replacement theory (en)
  • 王朝交替説 (ja)
  • 王朝交替說 (zh)
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  • indicates several theories that postulate, in general, that there was an interruption of the imperial lineage during the Kofun period in Japan and that there were multiple dynasties that succeeded each other. (en)
  • 王朝交替説(おうちょうこうたいせつ)は、日本の古墳時代に皇統の断続があり、複数の王朝の交替があったとする学説。 (ja)
  • 王朝交替說是認為日本在古墳時代存在數個王朝交替的學說,最早在1952年由水野祐提出。 對於第二次世界大戰前日本政府宣稱的天皇概念的批判和懷疑,水野祐提出了王朝交替說,認為日本在古墳時代存在三個不同的王朝互相更替。受到江上波夫騎馬民族征服王朝說的影響,水野祐將崇神天皇定為皇統的起點。 岡田英弘和也提出了不同的王朝交替說。 (zh)
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  • indicates several theories that postulate, in general, that there was an interruption of the imperial lineage during the Kofun period in Japan and that there were multiple dynasties that succeeded each other. (en)
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