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*''Japanese'': 北白川宮能久親王 ''(Kitashirakawa no miya Yoshihisa shinnou)''
 
*''Japanese'': 北白川宮能久親王 ''(Kitashirakawa no miya Yoshihisa shinnou)''
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Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa was an Imperial prince, military officer, and the first member of the Imperial family to die outside of Japan. He died in [[Taiwan]] in [[1895]], and was enshrined at Tainan Shrine.
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Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa was an Imperial prince, military officer, and the first member of the Imperial family to die outside of Japan. He died in [[Taiwan]] in [[1895]], of disease, but is still considered the first member of the imperial family to die in war since, perhaps, [[Emperor Antoku]] in [[1185]].
    
Yoshihisa was born the ninth son of Prince Fushimi-no-miya Kuniie in [[1847]]. At the age of one, he was named abbot (''[[monzeki]]'') of [[Shoren-in|Shôren-in]], and then at 11, in [[1858]], abbot of [[Rinno-ji (Ueno)|Rinnô-ji]] & [[Kan'ei-ji]] (in the Ueno neighborhood of [[Edo]]). He was given the Buddhist name Kôgen around that time.
 
Yoshihisa was born the ninth son of Prince Fushimi-no-miya Kuniie in [[1847]]. At the age of one, he was named abbot (''[[monzeki]]'') of [[Shoren-in|Shôren-in]], and then at 11, in [[1858]], abbot of [[Rinno-ji (Ueno)|Rinnô-ji]] & [[Kan'ei-ji]] (in the Ueno neighborhood of [[Edo]]). He was given the Buddhist name Kôgen around that time.
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