- Seshū
Shinnōke (世襲親王家) was the
collective name for the four
cadet branches of the
Imperial family of ****an,
which were
until 1947
entitled to
provide a...
- The Fushimi-no-miya (伏見宮) is the
oldest of the four
shinnōke,
branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an
which were
eligible to
succeed to the Chrysanthemum...
- The Kan'in-no-miya (閑院宮家) was the
youngest of the four
shinnōke,
branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an
which were
eligible to
succeed to the Chrysanthemum...
-
second son of
Prince Mikasa. The Katsura-no-miya (桂宮家) was one of the four
shinnōke,
branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an
which were
eligible to succeed...
-
until the laws
changed in 1947. The most
important branches were the
Shinnōke of
which the most
senior branch Fushimi-no-miya (伏見宮) is
first in the order...
- The Arisugawa-no-miya (有栖川宮) was one of the
shinnōke,
branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an
which were,
until 1947,
eligible to
succeed to the Chrysanthemum...
-
Imperial ****anese Army, who was a
member of the Fushimi-no-miya, one of the
shinnōke branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an,
which were
eligible to succeed...
- Army, who
became the 9th head of the Arisugawa-no-miya (有栖川宮家) line of
shinnōke cadet branches of the
Imperial Family of ****an on
September 9, 1871. Prince...
- Shinnō), the
twentieth head of the Fushimi-no-miya, the
oldest of the
sesshu shinnōke or
cadet branches of the
imperial dynasty from whom an
emperor might be...
- Fushimi-no-miya, one of the four
branch houses of the
imperial dynasty (
shinnōke)
entitled to
provide a
successor to the throne. In 1872, the
Emperor Meiji...