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    Hirotada, Prince Kachō (華頂宮博忠王, Kachō-no-miya Hirotada-ō, 26 January 1902 – 24 March 1924) of Japan, was a member of a collateral branch of the Japanese...
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    he was also the younger brother of Prince Kachō Hirotada. As Prince Hirotada died without heirs, the Kachō-no-miya household became extinct. Prince Hironobu...
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    Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (category Kachō-no-miya)
    Prince Hirotada (博忠王, Hirotada-ō, 1902–1924); Became Prince Kachō Hirotada Prince Hironobu (博信王, Hironobu-ō, 1905–1970); Became Marquis Kachō Hironobu:...
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    Naruhiko (31 October 1917) Prince Chichibu (25 October 1922) Prince Kachō Hirotada (19 March 1924) Prince Takamatsu (1 February 1925) Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi...
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    public. The Kwachō-no-miya (or Kachō-no-miya) house was formed by Prince Hirotsune, son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye. Kacho-no-miya Hirotsune was born in the...
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  • Robert Nivelle, French World War I general (b. 1856) March 24 – Prince Kachō Hirotada of Japan (b. 1902) March 29 – Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Irish composer...
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    cadets that participated in this cruise were Princes Kuni Asaakira and Kachō Hirotada. While in Vancouver, British Columbia, on 7 February 1925, on one of...
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  • 27 – Hasegawa Yoshimichi, field marshal (b. 1850) March 24 – Prince Kachō Hirotada, army lieutenant (b. 1902) April 26 – Ijūin Hikokichi, diplomat and...
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    cadets that participated in this cruise were Princes Kuni Asaakira and Kachō Hirotada. In 1924, four of Yakumo's 12-pounder guns were removed, as were all...
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    was the younger brother of Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi, Prince Kachō Hirotada and Marquis Kachō Hironobu. In October 1932, he served as a member of the House...
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  • Shigeharu Nakano author and politician (d. 1979) January 26 – Prince Kachō Hirotada, army lieutenant (d. 1924) February 17 – Nakamura Ganjirō II, film actor...
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    Nathan Clifford Ricker, 80, American professor and architect Prince Kachō Hirotada of Japan, 22, died of encephalomyelitis that he had contracted while...
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