Kuni-no-miya

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Kuni-no-miya was a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family established in the 19th century as part of the broader system of princely houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family
ōke
associatedWith Meiji period Japan NERFINISHED
belongsToCategory Japanese imperial family branches
Japanese princely houses
country Japan
countryContext Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
culturalContext Japanese aristocracy
dynasticAffiliation Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
establishedAsPartOf system of princely houses
establishedInCentury 19th century
governedBy Imperial Household Law of Japan NERFINISHED
governmentalContext constitutional monarchy of Japan
hasTitleStyle no-miya (princely house style)
historicalFunction maintain continuity of the imperial lineage
houseStatus collateral, not main imperial line
houseStyle Miya-ke (imperial house) NERFINISHED
houseType shinnōke / ōke collateral line
languageOfName Japanese
namedAfter Kuni (place name / title element) NERFINISHED
nobleRank imperial prince
partOf Japanese Imperial Family NERFINISHED
politicalSystemContext Imperial Japan NERFINISHED
region East Asia
roleInImperialSystem provided potential heirs to the Chrysanthemum Throne
scriptOfName kanji
socialClass kazoku / imperial nobility
subclassOf princely house of Japan

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Prince Kuni Asahiko founded Kuni-no-miya