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    Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (山階宮 菊麿王, Yamashina-no-miya Kikumaro-ō, 3 July 1873 – 2 May 1908), was the second head of the Yamashina-no-miya, a collateral...
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  • Yamashina Kikumaro (1873–1908), a prince of the Japanese imperial family This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kikumaro....
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    for Ornithology. Yamashina was born in Kōjimachi, Tokyo, the second son of Prince Kikumaro Yamashina and Princess Noriko (Kujo) Yamashina. Through his mother...
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    Marquis Yamashina was the second son of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro. He opened his museum to the public in 1942. At the institute, Yamashina conducted...
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    Prince Yamashina Akira never officially married, but he had a least one concubine, Nakajō Chieko (中條千枝子). A son, Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (3 July 1873 –...
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    nicknamed "the Flying Prince". Prince Yamashina Takehiko was the son and eldest child of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro by his first wife, the former Kujō Noriko...
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    were, in order of founding: Fushimi (伏見) Kan'in (閑院) - extinct in 1988 Yamashina (山階) - extinct in 1987 Kitashirakawa (北白川) - extinct in 2018 Nashimoto...
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    The Yamashina (山階宮, Yamashina-no-miya) (princely house) was the third oldest collateral branch (ōke) of the Japanese Imperial Family created from the...
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    Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, the eldest son of Prince Yamashina Akira, as his heir. Prince Nashimoto Moriosa died on 2 December 1885 but Prince Kikumaro remained...
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    Yamashina no Miya Yasuko (1901–1974), daughter of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro Children: Asano Nagayoshi by Yamashina no Miya Yasuko Marquis Yamashina Yoshimasa...
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  • Hiroshima Domain before 1871. Asano's parents were Asano Nagatake and Princess Yamashina no miya Yasuko, daughter of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro. v t e...
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  • Hiroaki (b. 1932) Prince Yamashina Akira (1816–1891) (Yamashina-no-miya) Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (1873–1908) (8) Prince Yamashina Takehiko (1898–1987) Prince...
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    (3 November 1903) Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (3 November 1903) Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (3 November 1903) Prince Nashimoto Morimasa (3 November 1904) Prince...
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    providing assistance to Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito and Prince Yamashina Kikumaro during their travels in Europe. He was recalled to Japan at the start...
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  • businessman, and 4th Governor of the Bank of Japan (b. 1851) May 2 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, (b. 1873) June 23 – Doppo Kunikida, author and poet (b. 1871) October...
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  • April 26 – Karl Möbius, German ecologist (born 1825) May 2 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, Japanese prince (born 1873) May 17 – Carl Koldewey, German explorer...
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  • Samuelsen, 1st prime minister of Faroe Islands (d. 1954) July 3 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, Japanese prince (d. 1908) July 6 – Dimitrios Maximos, Prime Minister...
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    was childless, the title passed briefly first to his grandnephew Prince Kikumaro, then to Prince Morimasa, the fourth son of Prince Kuni Asahiko. Princess...
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    Children: Kujo Michizane (1870–1933) Noriko (1878–1901) married Prince Yamashina Kikumaro by Ikuko Kujo Sekiyuki Kazuko (1882–1911) married Otani Kozui Empress...
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    lieutenant commander in 1904, he was assigned as aide-de-camp to Prince Yamashina Kikumaro for the duration of the Russo-Japanese War. After the war, he served...
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    archaeology; Fujimaro, Marquess of Tsukuba, a younger son of Kikumaro, Prince Yamashina, who studied Japanese literature. Additionally, Crown Prince Fumihito...
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  • Noriko (1901), daughter of Kujō Michitaka and first wife of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro the stepmother of Atsushi Nakajima (1914) Senuma Kayō (1915) Princess...
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    design was very short. The two cruisers together cost £546,980. Prince Yamashina Kikumaro attended the launch, and afterwards had dinner with Baron William...
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