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Sadanaru,
Prince Fushimi (伏見宮貞愛親王, Fushimi-no-miya
Sadanaru-Shinnō, June 9, 1858 –
February 4, 1923) was the 22nd head of the Fushimi-no-miya shinnōke...
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family in 1872. He
abdicated again to his
second son (or 14th),
Prince Sadanaru,
lived in seclusion, and died the same year. He was the
father of 17 princes...
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since 1 May 2019)
Prince Komatsu Akihito (5
August 1895)
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (19
January 1916)
Prince Kan'in
Kotohito (24
September 1921)
Prince Fushimi...
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Hiroko (including his ****ure heirs,
Prince Sadanori and
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru) and the rest were all by
various concubines, of whom five
begat ōke that...
- was born in
Tokyo as
Prince Narukata, the
eldest son of
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (1858–1923) by one of his concubines. He was the twenty-third head of the...
- KING has been
pleased to
appoint General His
Imperial Highness The
Prince Sadanaru Fushimi of ****an to be an
Honorary Member of the
Military Division of the...
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April 1915 – 10
December 1916
Monarch Taishō
Preceded by
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru Succeeded by Mat****ta
Masayoshi 1st & 3rd
Minister of War of the ****anese...
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Friedrich of
Austria (1821–1847)
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Prince Fushimi Sadanaru Gavriil Gagarin Duke
Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
George I of...
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commanders Shigeomi Miyoshi Ya****ta Oku
Kageaki Kawamura HIH
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru HIH
Prince Kan'in
Kotohito Hyoe
Ichinohe Yoshinori Shirakawa Jinzaburō...
- saw an 1886
production in London, took no offence. When
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru made a
state visit in 1907, the
British government banned performances...