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    Prince Arisugawa Takehito (有栖川宮威仁親王, Arisugawa-no-miya Takehito-Shinnō, January 13, 1862 – July 5, 1913) was the 10th head of a cadet branch of the Japanese...
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    1895. His half-brother, Prince Arisugawa Takehito, succeeded as the tenth head of the house of Arisugawa-no-miya. The Arisugawa Memorial Park in Minami-Azabu...
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    and Prince Yasuhito, he attended the boy's elementary and secondary departments of the Peers' School (Gakushuin). When Prince Arisugawa Takehito (1862–1913)...
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    commander-in-chief in the First Sino-Japanese War. His younger brother, Prince Arisugawa Takehito (1862–1913), was from 1879 to 1882 attached to the British navy...
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    Son: Prince Arisugawa Takehito (有栖川宮威仁親王, 13 January 1862 – 05 July 1913) Prince Takahito was born in Kyoto as the first son of Prince Arisugawa Tsunahito...
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  • Takehito (written: 武人, 威仁, 健人, 健仁, 岳人 or たけひと in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Prince Arisugawa...
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    French Renaissance style residence built as a summer villa for Prince Arisugawa Takehito located in Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. In August...
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    last shōgun. Her maternal grandfather, Prince Arisugawa Takehito, was the seventh head of the Arisugawa-no-miya, one of the four shinnōke or collateral...
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  • Nelson Young, American Civil War naval hero (b. 1845) July 5 – Prince Arisugawa Takehito (b. 1862) July 7 – Edward Burd Grubb Jr., American Union Army...
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    the Russian fleet at Kobe, Emperor Meiji ordered Prince Kitashirakawa and Prince Arisugawa Takehito to accompany him. Emperor Meiji publicly expressed...
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