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    Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (北白川宮能久親王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Yoshihisa-shinnō, 1 April 1847 – 27 October 1895) of Japan, was the second head of a collateral...
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    April 1909, Princess Kane married Prince Kitashirakawa (1887–1923), the son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa and Princess Tomiko. Prince Naruhisa succeeded...
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    was formed by Prince Tsunehisa, eldest son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (second Kitashirakawa-no-miya). He received the title Prince Takeda (Takeda-no-miya)...
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    fighting in Manchuria. 7,000 guardsmen, under the command of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, left Port Arthur on 22 May, on board fourteen transports. The...
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    was formed by Prince Tsunehisa, eldest son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (second Kitashirakawa-no-miya). In January 2005, Prime Minister Junichiro...
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    was the son of Prince Yoshihisa Kitashirakawa and Princess Tomiko. Prince Naruhisa succeeded as head of the house of Kitashirakawa-no-miya after the death...
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    ヨシヒサ. Yoshihisa Amago (尼子 義久, 1540–1610), Japanese warlord Yoshihisa Ashikaga (足利 義尚, 1465–1489), Japanese shōgun Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (北白川宮...
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    April 1940) Prince Arisugawa Taruhito (16 January 1895) Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1 November 1895) Prince Arisugawa Takehito (7 July 1913) Prince...
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    Tsunehisa Takeda, was the eldest son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa and thus the brother of Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa. Emperor Meiji authorized Prince...
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    Prince Yamashina Akira, Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito, Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, Prince Fushimi Sadanaru, Prince Kan'in Kotohito, the grandfather...
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    Headquartered at Shiroishi Castle, the alliance's nominal head was Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, the onetime abbot of Kan'eiji Temple in Edo who fled north following...
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    Yunlin-Chiayi Chiayi Chiatung Tainan Changhsing Japanese personalities Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Arichi Shinanojo Kabayama Sukenori Nogi Maresuke Takashima Tomonosuke...
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    Keʻelikōlani Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Leleiohoku II Likelike Liliʻuokalani William Luther Moehonua Paul...
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    v t e Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei Leader (Meishu) Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō)...
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    garden contains a bronze monument to Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (北白川宮能久親王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Yoshihisa-shinnō). The Kokyo Gaien National Garden consists...
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    Tsunehisa Takeda was the eldest son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa and thus the brother of Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa. He was born in Kyoto in 1882. In...
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    Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa and Prince Komatsu Akihito in 1886 version senior officers' uniform...
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    The Kitashirakawa (北白川) ōke (princely house) was the fifth-oldest branch of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya...
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    Navy in World War II. Born as HIH Kitashirakawa-no-miya Teruhisa, as the younger son of HIH Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, his title was devolved from royal...
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  • 1945) Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1847–1895) (Kitashirakawa-no-miya) Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa (1887–1923) Prince Kitashirakawa Nagahisa (1910–1940)...
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    new Taiwanese Japanese civilization.: 101  The death of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa was presented as parallel to the much older story of the life of...
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    Prince Yamashina Akira, Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito, Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, Prince Fushimi Sadanaru, and Prince Kan'in Kotohito. From an early...
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    Prefecture (now Taipei) which was built in 1901 to honor Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa who died from illness whilst on a mission in Tainan to subjugate...
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    Yunlin-Chiayi Chiayi Chiatung Tainan Changhsing Japanese personalities Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Arichi Shinanojo Kabayama Sukenori Nogi Maresuke Takashima Tomonosuke...
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    of the 4th Division have included Takashima Tomonosuke, Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, Ichinohe Hyoe, Abe Nobuyuki, Terauchi Hisaichi, Prince Higashikuni...
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    preserve the Komatsu family name, in 1910 the fourth son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa was renamed Teruhisa Komatsu, with the peerage title of marquis...
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    1/13/1883 Milan I, King of Serbia (1868–1889), invested 1886 Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1847–1895), Japanese imperial family and soldier, invested December...
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    rest of his life. Nicholas was rushed back to Kyoto, where Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa ordered that he be taken into the Kyoto Imperial Palace to rest...
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    sentence execution) October 4: Gōshisai (Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa and Prince Nagahisa Kitashirakawa) October: Gōshisai (Number of newly enshrined:...
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    Osahito 1831–1867 Kōmei 1846–1867(121) Fushimi Kuniie 1802–1872 Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1847–1895) Mutsuhito 1852–1912 Meiji 1867–1912(122) Prince Fushimi...
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