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Kuninori Marumo (丸茂 邦則,
Marumo Kuninori, 2
October 1891 – 24 June 1985), was an
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II.
Marumo was...
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Katakura Kuninori (片倉邦憲) (1818–1886) was a ****anese
samurai of the Edo period. A
senior retainer of the
Sendai domain.
Kuninori was the
twelfth Katakura...
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Prince Kaya
Kuninori (賀陽宮邦憲王, Kaya-no-miya
Kuninori Shinnō) (1
September 1867 – 8
December 1909) was a
member of the ****anese
imperial family and the...
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Kuninori (伊達 邦寧) (1830–1874) was a ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period.
Kuninori was both the 12th head of the Mizusawa-Date clan and the 26th...
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Asahiko died in
Tokyo in 1891.
Three of
Prince Asahiko's sons,
Prince Kaya
Kuninori,
Prince Kuni Taka, and
Prince Nashimoto Morimasa,
successively served as...
- ended, the
Uesugi clan
survives to this day. Its
present head,
Uesugi Kuninori (born 1942), is a
professor at the
Institute of
Space and Astronautical...
- half-brothers,
Prince Asaka Yasuhiko,
Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, and
Prince Kaya
Kuninori, all
formed new
branches of the
imperial family (ōke)
during the Meiji...
- of
Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko,
Prince Nashimoto Morimasa,
Prince Kaya
Kuninori, and
Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi, the
father of the ****ure
Empress Kōjun, the...
- half-brother of
Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni,
Prince Morimasa Nashimoto,
Prince Kuninori Kaya, and
Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni, the
father of the ****ure
Empress Kōjun...
- She died in
Tokyo in 1955. The Kaya-no-miya
house was
formed by
Prince Kuninori,
second son of
Prince Kuni
Asahiko (first Kuni-no-miya, see above) The...