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Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (梨本宮 守脩親王, Nashimoto-no-miya Moriosa-shinnō, 16 December 1819 – 2 December 1885), was the founder of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family. Prince Moriosa was born in Kyoto, the 10th son of (1775–1841), the nineteenth 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. He was adopted by Emperor Kōkaku, but later became a Buddhist priest at the monzeki temple of Emman-in. He was named Kajii-no-miya and rose to become head of the Tendai sect.

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  • Nashimoto Moriosa (fr)
  • 梨本宮守脩親王 (ja)
  • Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (en)
  • Насимото-но-мия Мориоса (ru)
  • 梨本宮守脩親王 (zh)
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  • 梨本宮守脩親王(なしもとのみや もりおさしんのう、文政2年10月29日(1819年12月16日) - 1881年(明治14年)9月1日)は、江戸時代末期から明治時代にかけての日本の皇族。梨本宮初代。伏見宮貞敬親王の第10王子。伏見宮邦家親王の弟。王子幼称は、万代宮。 (ja)
  • Принц Мориоса из линии Насимото (яп. 梨本宮 守脩親王 Насимото-но-мия Мориоса:, 16 декабря 1819, Киото — 2 декабря 1885, Токио) — 1-й глава дома Насимото-но-мия (1870—1885), представитель одной из младших ветвей японской императорской фамилии. (ru)
  • 梨本宮守脩親王,(日文:なしもとのみや もりおさしんのう、1819年12月16日-1881年9月1日)為梨本宮初代當主,乳名萬代宮,十子、伏見宮邦家親王弟。 (zh)
  • Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (梨本宮 守脩親王, Nashimoto-no-miya Moriosa-shinnō, 16 December 1819 – 2 December 1885), was the founder of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family. Prince Moriosa was born in Kyoto, the 10th son of (1775–1841), the nineteenth 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. He was adopted by Emperor Kōkaku, but later became a Buddhist priest at the monzeki temple of Emman-in. He was named Kajii-no-miya and rose to become head of the Tendai sect. (en)
  • Le prince Nashimoto Moriosa (梨本宮 守脩親王, Nashimoto-no-miya Moriosa-Shinnō), né le 16 décembre 1819 à Kyoto – décédé le 2 décembre à Tokyo, est le fondateur d'une lignée collatérale de la famille impériale du Japon. Après la restauration de Meiji en 1868, l'empereur Meiji le rappelle (avec d'autres princes impériaux demeurant dans des temples bouddhistes) au statut séculaire et il reprend le nom Moriosa-ō. En 1870, l'empereur Meiji lui accorde le titre Nashimoto-no-miya et la permission de fonder une nouvelle maison princière (ōke). (fr)
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  • Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (en)
  • (梨本宮 守脩親王) (en)
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  • Prince Nashimoto Moriosa (en)
  • (梨本宮 守脩親王) (en)
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  • Tokyo, Japan (en)
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