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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jingo - définition

LEGENDARY EMPRESS OF JAPAN (170–269) SAID TO HAVE INVADED KOREA
Jingukugo; Jingo of Japan; Jingo Kogo; Empress Jingū of Japan; Empress Jinguu; Jingu of Japan; Jingū of Japan; Empress Jingu of Japan; Gosashi tomb; Empress Jingu; Jingo-kogo; Jingu of Yamato; Jingū of Yamato; Empress Jingu of Yamato; Empress Jingū of Yamato; Jingō; Jingu Kogo
  • ''Empress Jingū'', woodblock print by Tsukioka [[Yoshitoshi]] (1880)
  • Gosashi kofun (tomb)
  • 1-yen banknote]] representing Empress Jingū, 1881
  • Southern Korea around the time of the [[Gaya confederacy]] (42–562 AD).
  • ''Returning boats at Tsukushi'', print by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]]

Jingo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jingo (disambiguation)
·noun A word used as a jocular oath.
II. Jingo ·noun A statesman who pursues, or who favors, aggressive, domineering policy in foreign affairs.
jingo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jingo (disambiguation)
['d???g??]
¦ noun (plural jingoes) dated, chiefly derogatory a vociferous supporter of a patriotic war policy.
Phrases
by jingo! an exclamation of surprise.
Origin
C17 (orig. a conjuror's word): from a popular song adopted by those supporting the sending of a British fleet into Turkish waters to resist Russia in 1878.
Jingoism         
  • ''The American War-Dog'', a 1916 political cartoon by [[Oscar Cesare]], with the dog named "Jingo"
PATRIOTISM IN THE FORM OF AGGRESSIVE FOREIGN POLICY
Spreadeagleism; Spread eagleism; Jingoistic; Jingoist; Jingoists; Jingo Party
Jingoism is nationalism in the form of aggressive and proactive foreign policy, such as a country's advocacy for the use of threats or actual force, as opposed to peaceful relations, in efforts to safeguard what it perceives as its national interests.Catherine Soanes (ed.

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Empress Jingū

Empress Jingū (神功皇后, Jingū-kōgō) was a legendary Japanese empress who ruled as a regent following her husband's death in 200 AD. Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Jingū's alleged lifetime. Legends say that after seeking revenge on the people who murdered her husband, she then turned her attention to a "promised land". Jingū is thus considered to be a controversial monarch by historians in terms of her alleged invasion of the Korean Peninsula. This was in turn possibly used as justification for imperial expansion during the Meiji period. The records state that Jingū gave birth to a baby boy whom she named Homutawake three years after he was conceived by her late husband.

Jingū's reign is conventionally considered to have been from 201 to 269 AD, and was considered to be the 15th Japanese imperial ruler until the Meiji period. Modern historians have come to the conclusion that the name "Jingū" was used by later generations to describe this legendary Empress. It has also been proposed that Jingū actually reigned later than she is attested. While the location of Jingū's grave (if any) is unknown, she is traditionally venerated at a kofun and at a shrine. It is accepted today that Empress Jingū reigned as a regent until her son became Emperor Ōjin upon her death. She was additionally the last de facto ruler of the Yayoi period.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour jingo
1. Jingo runs two "libraries" – storefront kiosks – of his translations.
2. This year, Jingo will teach a workshop on technique for aspiring veejays.
3. Jingo estimates that he has translated about 3,000 different movies during his career.
4. But Ellickson, for one, sees the work of veejays like Jingo differently.
5. Jingo is seated at the front before a pile of stereo components, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and clutching a microphone.