Morimasa, Prince Nashimoto (梨本宮守正王, Nashimoto no miya Morimasa ō, 9 March 1874 – 2 January 1951) was a member of the Japanese Imperial Family and a field...
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Name Born Succeeded Retired Died Notes 1 Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (梨本宮 守脩親王, Nashimoto-no-miya Moriosa-shinnō) 1819 1870 1885 2 Prince Nashimoto Kikumaro...
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Wife (Nyōbō): Mitsue Harada (原田光枝子) Fourth Son: Prince Nashimoto Morimasa (梨本宮守正王, 9 March 1874 – 2 January 1951) Wife (Nyōbō): Utako Tarao (寺尾宇多子) Ninth...
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January 27, 1929 (posthumous) Imperial Family Prince Nashimoto Morimasa 梨本宮守正王 1874–1951 August 8, 1932 Imperial Family Baron Nobuyoshi Mutō 武藤 信義 1868–1933...
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The Nashimoto (梨本宮, Nashimoto-no-miya) (princely house) was the oldest collateral branch (ōke) of the Japanese Imperial Family created from the Fushimi-no-miya...
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(中田 正子, 1910–2002), Japanese lawyer Princess Nashimoto Masako of Japan (梨本宮方子女王), later Crown Princess Bangja of Korea Masako Natsume (夏目 雅子, 1957–1985)...
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Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (梨本宮 守脩親王, Nashimoto-no-miya Moriosa-shinnō, 16 December 1819 – 2 December 1885) was the founder of a collateral line of the...
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given name. Notable people with the name include: Prince Nashimoto Morimasa (梨本宮守正王) (1874–1951), Japanese prince and general Sakuma Morimasa (佐久間 盛政) (1554–1583)...
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Nashimoto-no-miya, a branch of the Japanese imperial family Prince Nashimoto Morimasa (梨本宮守正王, 1874–1951), a member of the Japanese imperial family Masaru Nashimoto...
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