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  • *''Japanese'': 有栖川宮正仁親王 ''(Arisugawa no Miya Tadahito shinnô)'' ...-hime]], adoptive daughter of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]]. However, Arisugawa died in [[1716]] before the two were married.
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  • ...statue.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Statue of Imperial Prince Arisugawa Taruhito, Arisugawa Memorial Park, Tokyo]] *''Japanese'': [[有栖川]] 熾仁 親王 ''(Arisugawa Taruhito shinnô)''
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  • ...nces Arisugawa Taruhito]], [[Prince Fushimi Sadanaru|Fushimi Sadanaru]], [[Prince Higashifushimi Yoshiaki|Higashifushimi Yoshiaki]], and [[Kitashirakawa Yosh
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  • ...other daughter, [[Takatsukasa Masako]]<!--達子・昌子・照子・達君-->, married Imperial Prince [[Fushimi-no-miya Kuniyori]] in [[1787]].
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  • ...s also Yoshiatsu's cousin, being a niece of his mother [[Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa no miya)|Yoshiko]].
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  • ...Prince [[Fushimi-no-miya Sadayuki]], she was adopted by Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa-no-miya Tsunahito]]. She served as ''[[monshu]]'' of the nunnery [[Chugu-ji
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  • [[File:Kitashirakawa-yoshihisa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bronze statue of Prince Kitashirakawa, erected [[1903]]/1/26 in the Kitanomaru (North Bailey) of th Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa was an Imperial prince, military officer, and the first member of the Imperial family to die outsi
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  • *Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Taruhito]] dies (b. [[1835]]). *[[Prince Rinnoji|Prince Rinnôji]] dies (b. [[1846]]).
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  • *Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Taruhito]] is born (d. [[1895]]).
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  • Princess Yoshiko was a daughter of [[Imperial Prince Orihito]] (Arisugawa no miya), wife to [[Tokugawa Nariaki]] (lord of [[Mito han]]), and mother o
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  • ...ged to [[Matsudaira Masakuni]], lord of [[Aizu han]], and then to Prince [[Arisugawa Tadahito]], but both died before they were married. Tsunayoshi, along with
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  • ...o]], born in [[1804]] the twelfth daughter of [[Imperial Prince Orihito]] (Arisugawa no miya).
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  • She was at one time engaged to Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Taruhito]], but later (in [[1860]]) her marriage with the young shogun Iemo
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  • ...to a reception committee headed by [[Prince Higashifushimi Yoshiaki]]. The Prince would attend to the king extensively throughout his nearly two-week stay in ...eneral [[Robert Walker Irwin]]. Finally, at around 11:30 AM, they met with Prince Higashifushimi, and made arrangements for an audience with the emperor the
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  • ...on the grounds of the [[Hama Detached Palace]] (''Hama rikyû'') to house [[Prince Alfred]], second son of [[Queen Victoria]], who in that year became the fir ...ther projects of the time, such as the palace Conder designed for [[Prince Arisugawa]], or the 240,000 yen original wooden [[National Diet Building]]. Following
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  • ...werful like those of the European nations. A petition to Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Taruhito]] written that year by [[Kawaji Kando|Kawaji Kandô]] is represent
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