ō (prince of the blood)

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ō (prince of the blood) was a title in the Japanese imperial system denoting male members of the imperial family who were of imperial blood but not in the direct line of succession.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese noble title
hereditary title
appliesTo male members of the Japanese imperial family
associatedWith Imperial House of Japan NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese monarchy
denotes princes of imperial blood not in the direct line of succession
distinguishedFrom direct heir to the Chrysanthemum Throne
excludes female members of the imperial family
non-imperial nobility
genderRestriction male
hasAttribute imperial blood
hasDomain Japanese history
nobility titles
hasHypernym noble rank
prince
historicalRole supporting branches of the imperial house
language Japanese
partOf Japanese court hierarchy
relatedConcept shinnō (imperial prince)
relatedTo succession to the Japanese throne
status high-ranking aristocracy
typeOfSuccessionPosition collateral imperial line
usedFor classification of imperial family members
usedIn Japanese imperial system NERFINISHED
writtenInKana おう
writtenInRōmaji ō

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Prince (kōshaku) of the kazoku peerage distinctFrom ō (prince of the blood)