Yamashina-no-miya
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Yamashina-no-miya was a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family, established in the 19th century and known for its close ties to the main imperial line.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Yamashina-no-miya canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T8308053 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Yamashina-no-miya Context triple: [Princess Nobuko, dynasty, Yamashina-no-miya]
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Arisugawa-no-miya
Arisugawa-no-miya was a former princely house of the Japanese Imperial Family, historically associated with high-ranking aristocrats and military leaders.
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Mishima Taisha
Mishima Taisha is a prominent Shinto shrine in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, revered for its historical significance and role as a major regional religious center.
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Takamado-no-miya
Takamado-no-miya is a branch of the Japanese Imperial Family traditionally associated with the title and household of Prince Takamado.
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Kanpei-taisha
Kanpei-taisha was the highest rank of government-supported Shinto shrines in pre-World War II Japan, reserved for the most important imperial and national sanctuaries.
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Kuni-no-miya
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.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Yamashina-no-miya Target entity description: Yamashina-no-miya was a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family, established in the 19th century and known for its close ties to the main imperial line.
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A.
Arisugawa-no-miya
Arisugawa-no-miya was a former princely house of the Japanese Imperial Family, historically associated with high-ranking aristocrats and military leaders.
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B.
Mishima Taisha
Mishima Taisha is a prominent Shinto shrine in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, revered for its historical significance and role as a major regional religious center.
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C.
Takamado-no-miya
Takamado-no-miya is a branch of the Japanese Imperial Family traditionally associated with the title and household of Prince Takamado.
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D.
Kanpei-taisha
Kanpei-taisha was the highest rank of government-supported Shinto shrines in pre-World War II Japan, reserved for the most important imperial and national sanctuaries.
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E.
Kuni-no-miya
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.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Japanese princely house
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collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family ⓘ |
| associatedWith | Chrysanthemum Throne NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | Japan ⓘ |
| dynasty | Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| establishedInCentury | 19th century ⓘ |
| hasCloseTiesTo | main imperial line of Japan ⓘ |
| hasCulturalSphere | Japanese culture ⓘ |
| hasGovernmentalContext | Imperial Household of Japan NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasHeritageStatus | former imperial collateral house ⓘ |
| hasHistoricalEra |
Meiji period
NERFINISHED
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Shōwa period NERFINISHED ⓘ Taishō period NERFINISHED ⓘ late Edo period NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasLanguage | Japanese ⓘ |
| hasPoliticalContext | Empire of Japan NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasReligion | Shinto (traditional affiliation) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasSymbolicAssociation | chrysanthemum crest NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasTitleStyle |
Prince Yamashina
NERFINISHED
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Princess Yamashina NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasWritingSystem |
Kana
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Kanji ⓘ |
| houseType | ōke (collateral imperial house) ⓘ |
| isSubjectOf | Japanese imperial family genealogies ⓘ |
| locatedIn | Tokyo ⓘ |
| memberOf | kazoku (Japanese peerage system) ⓘ |
| nobleRank | princely house ⓘ |
| partOf | Japanese Imperial Family NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| usesCalendar |
Gregorian calendar (Western churches)
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surface form:
Gregorian calendar
Japanese era name system ⓘ |
How these facts were elicited
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Subject: Yamashina-no-miya Description of subject: Yamashina-no-miya was a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family, established in the 19th century and known for its close ties to the main imperial line.
Referenced by (1)
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