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Prince Kitashirakawa Satonari

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Father
  
Prince Fushimi Kuniiye

Mother
  
Itami ?(伊丹吉子)

Name
  
Prince Satonari


Born
  
22 July 1850 Kyoto, Japan (
1850-07-22
)

Died
  
10 February 1872(1872-02-10) (aged 21) Tokyo, Japan

Prince Kitashirakawa Satonari (北白川宮智成親王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Satonari -shinnō, 22 July 1850 – 10 February 1872), was the founder of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family.

Early life

Prince Kitashirakawa Satonari was born in Kyoto, and was the thirteenth son of Prince Fushimi Kuniie (1802–1872), the twentieth head of the Fushimi-no-miya, the oldest of the four branches of the imperial dynasty allowed to provide a successor to the Chrysanthemum throne should the main imperial house fail to produce an heir. In 1860, he was adopted by Emperor Kōmei as a potential heir to the throne.

As he was born when the country was still under rule by the Tokugawa Bakufu, he was sent into the Buddhist priesthood in 1866, and assigned to serve at the monzeki temple of Shogo-in in Kyoto. He returned to secular life in 1867 during the Meiji Restoration, and Emperor Meiji authorized him to start a new princely house (ōke), Kitashirakawa-no-miya, in 1873.

However, Prince Kitashirakawa Satonari, died within the same year, and as he was without heirs, the Kitashirakawa-no-miya title passed to his elder half-brother, Yoshihisa-ō.

References

Prince Kitashirakawa Satonari Wikipedia