Prince Kachō Hiroatsu
Prince Kachō Hiroatsu (華頂宮博厚親王, Kachō no miya Hiroatsu Shinnō, 18 January 1875 – 15 February 1883) of Japan, was the second head of the Kachō-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family.
Prince Kachō Hiroatsu 華頂宮博厚親王 | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | 18 January 1875
Died | 15 February 1883 8) Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Father | Prince Kachō Hirotsune |
Mother | Nambu Ikuko |
Prince Kachō Hiroatsu was the son of Prince Kachō Hirotsune, and succeeded his father as head of the Kachō-no-miya house on 25 May 1876. Due to his very young age, he was officially adopted by Emperor Meiji. Of weak constitution, Prince Hiroatsu died on 15 February 1883 at age eight.
To prevent the Kachō-no-miya line from becoming extinct, Emperor Meiji assigned Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu to succeed to the title in 1883.
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References
- Jansen, Marius B. (2000). The Making of Modern Japan. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674003347; OCLC 44090600
- Keene, Donald. (2002). Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-12340-2; OCLC 46731178
- Lebra, Sugiyama Takie. (1995). Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-07602-8
Preceded by Prince Kwacho Hirotsune |
2nd Kwacho-no-miya 1876-1883 |
Succeeded by Prince Kwacho Hiroyasu |
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