Marshal Admiral Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (伏見宮博恭王, Fushimi-no-miya Hiroyasu ō, October 16, 1875 – 16 August 1946) was a scion of the Japanese imperial family...
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bore Prince Hiroyasu and Princess Sachiko respectively. Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (博恭王, Hiroyasu-ō, October 16, 1875 – August 16, 1946) Prince Fushimi Kunika...
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1817/1848, married and had issue, at least 17 sons and 14 daughters Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (1875–1946), scion of the Japanese imperial family and was a career...
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Hiroaki Fushimi (伏見宮 博明王, Fushimi-no-miya Hiroaki-ō, born 26 January 1932) is a former Japanese prince, the only son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi and 24th...
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Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi (伏見宮博義王, Fushimi-no-miya Hiroyoshi-ō, 8 December 1897 – 19 October 1938) was the eldest son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, and heir-apparent...
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Japanese ski jumper Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (伏見宮博恭王, Fushimi-no-miya Hiroyasu ō, 1875–1946), Japanese prince and admiral Hiroyasu Ibata (井幡 博康, born 1974)...
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the Chrysanthemum Throne in the order of succession. The Fushimi-no-miya was founded by Prince Yoshihito, the son of the Northern Court Emperor Sukō. As...
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collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family. Prince Hirotada was the second son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu. His mother was Tokugawa Tsuneko, the 9th daughter...
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Prince Hiroatsu died on 15 February 1883 at age eight. To prevent the Kachō-no-miya line from becoming extinct, Emperor Meiji assigned Prince Fushimi...
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Tokugawa (1882–1939) married Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, a second cousin to both Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kōjun and nephew of Prince Kan'in Kotohito. On 26...
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Prince Komatsu Akihito (5 August 1895) Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (19 January 1916) Prince Kan'in Kotohito (24 September 1921) Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (29...
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branches.] Prince Fushimi Kuniie (1802–1872) (Fushimi-no-miya) Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (1858–1923) Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (1875–1946) Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi...
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February 1944 Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe Hideki Tojo Preceded by Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Succeeded by Shimada Shigetarō Personal details Born (1880-06-15)June...
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Kachō Hironobu (category Japanese princes)
the Fushimi-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family. Born as Prince Fushimi Hironobu, the third son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu with...
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as Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu (younger brother of Hirohito), Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, former prime minister Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni...
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Tomosaburō (1861–1923) 23 August 1923 24 August 1923 † Hiroshima Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (1876–1946) 27 May 1932 1945 Imperial Family Yamamoto Isoroku (1884–1943)...
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List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II (section Imperial Aide to the Crown Prince)
Japan: Prince Asaka Yasuhiko Prince Chichibu Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi Prince Mikasa Prince Nashimoto Morimasa Prince Higashikuni...
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Duke of Teschen Archduke Friedrich of Austria (1821–1847) Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Prince Fushimi Sadanaru Gavriil Gagarin Duke Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg-Strelitz...
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General Staff Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, Crown Prince of the German Empire (1882–1951), invested c. his 10th birthday, 1892 Prince Eitel Friedrich of...
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August 1945. After the surrender of Japan became public, Suzuki resigned and Prince Higashikuni became the next prime minister. Suzuki was the Chairman of the...
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1925, Prince Kuni Asaakira married his cousin, Princess Tomoko (May 18, 1907 – June 30, 1947), the third daughter of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu. Prince and...
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Princess Fushimi no Miya Yasuko (1898–1919), daughter of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Princess Yamashina no Miya Yasuko (1901–1974), daughter of Prince Yamashina...
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Born as Prince Hirohide (博英王, Hirohide-ō), the 4th son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, he was the younger brother of Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi, Prince Kachō...
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peoples Succession to the Japanese throne Family Tree of Japanese deities Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future...
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as a midshipman on the corvette Tsukuba. Kataoka, accompanied Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu as an exchange student to Germany. He became fluent in German,...
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General Staff. In 1934, militarists of the Fleet Faction headed by Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu and Sankichi Takahashi, gained supremacy over Navy Minister Mineo...
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suspects. They included career officer Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, Prince Higashikuni, and Prince Takeda. Herbert Bix explained, "The...
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promoted to commander in 1916, and was assigned as aide-de-camp to Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu from December 1916-November 1918. On 10 November 1918, he was reassigned...
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then sent to Germany as part of the entourage of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu. He remained with the prince in Germany through the duration of the First Sino-Japanese...
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supposed that the dismissal was caused by something Toyoda said to Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, who had been newly appointed as head of the Imperial Japanese...
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