Kuni-no-miya
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Pronunciation | Kuni |
Region of origin | Japanese |
Popularity | Behind the Name |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Kuni |
The Kuni (久邇) ōke (princely house) was the second oldest branch of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house.
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The Kuni-no-miya house was formed by Prince Asahiko, fourth son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye]
Name | Born | Succeeded | Retired | Died | Notes | |
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1 | Prince Kuni Asahiko (久邇宮 朝彦親王 Kuni-no-miya Asahiko shinnō ?) |
1824 | 1863 | . | 1891 | became shinnō in 1871 |
2 | Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (久邇宮 邦彦王 Kuni-no-miya Kuniyoshi ō ?) |
1873 | 1891 | 1947 | 1929 | father of Empress Kojun |
3 | Prince Kuni Asaakira (久邇宮 朝融王 Kuni-no-miya Asaakira ō?) |
1901 | 1947 | . | 1959 | |
4 | Kuni Kuniaki (久邇 邦昭?) |
1929 | 1959 | . | . |