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Empress Kojun - Children

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Empress Kojun - Children: Encyclopedia II - Empress Kojun - Marriage

The January 1919 engagement of Princess Nagako to her distant cousin then-Crown Prince Hirohito was unusual in two respects. First, she was a princess of the imperial blood (albeit a minor one), whereas for centuries the chief consorts of Japanese emperors and crown princes had come one of the five senior branches of the Fujiwara clan (Konoe, Ichijō, Nijō, Takatsukasa, and Kujō), the most illustrious families of the court nobility or kuge. Second, although Princess Nagako's father was an offshoot of the imperial family, her mother descended from daimyo, the feudal or military aristocracy. ...

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Empress Kojun - Children: Encyclopedia II - Empress Kojun - Early life

Princess Nagako was born on 6 March 1903 in Tokyo, the eldest daughter of Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (久邇宮邦彦 kuni no miya kuniyoshi ō, born at Kyoto, 23 July 1873 - 29 January 1929), by his wife, Chikako (俔子 chikako, born at Kagoshima, 19 October 1879 - 10 September 1956), the 7th daughter of Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi, former lord of Satsuma, 29th and last daimyo of the line. Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni, a son of Prince Kuni Asahiko, was the head of one eleven cadet branches of the imperial family during the Meiji and Taisho ...

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