Nijō Masamaro

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Nijō Masamaro (二条 正麿? 1872-1929), son of Nijō Nariyuki, was a Japanese politician who served as a member of House of Peers in the Meiji era. He was the father of Nijō Toyomoto (二条 豊基? 1909-1944) and Nijō Tamemoto[1] (二条 弼基? 1911-1985). Tamemoto was adopted by Nijō Atsumoto.

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  1. ^ (Japanese) 研究学会とは?
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