Tsukimaro, an early-19th-century Japanese artist who also worked under the name Kikumaro
Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (1873–1908), a prince of the Japanese imperial family
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Kikumaro is a Japanese name. It may refer to: Tsukimaro, an early-19th-century Japanese artist who also worked under the name Kikumaro Prince Yamashina...
Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (山階宮 菊麿王, Yamashina-no-miya Kikumaro-ō, 3 July 1873 – 2 May 1908), was the second head of the Yamashina-no-miya, a collateral...
Princess Yamashina no Miya Yasuko (1901–1974), daughter of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro Children: Asano Nagayoshi by Yamashina no Miya Yasuko Marquis Yamashina...
Gakutei Kitagawa school, from about 1794, including the artists Utamaro I, Kikumaro I and II Utagawa school, from 1842, including the artists Kunisada and...
Prince Yamashina Akira (1816–1891) (Yamashina-no-miya) Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (1873–1908) (8) Prince Yamashina Takehiko (1898–1987) Prince Kuni Asahiko...
Hiroshima Domain before 1871. Asano's parents were Asano Nagatake and Princess Yamashina no miya Yasuko, daughter of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro. v t e...
grave repaired. Utamaro had a number of pupils, who took names such as Kikumaro (later Tsukimaro), Hidemaro, and Takemaro. These artists produced works...
26 – Karl Möbius, German ecologist (born 1825) May 2 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, Japanese prince (born 1873) May 17 – Carl Koldewey, German explorer (born...
Prince Yamashina Takehiko was the son and eldest child of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro by his first wife, the former Kujō Noriko. He succeeded his father as the...
1st prime minister of Faroe Islands (d. 1954) July 3 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, Japanese prince (d. 1908) July 6 – Dimitrios Maximos, Prime Minister of...
Yamashina Kikumaro, the eldest son of Prince Yamashina Akira, as his heir. Prince Nashimoto Moriosa died on 2 December 1885 but Prince Kikumaro remained...
A son, Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (3 July 1873 – 2 May 1908) was born to Prince Yamashina Akira and Nakajō Chieko. Kikumaro was officially adopted to...
November 1903) Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (3 November 1903) Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (3 November 1903) Prince Nashimoto Morimasa (3 November 1904) Prince Fushimi...
Ornithology. Yamashina was born in Kōjimachi, Tokyo, the second son of Prince Kikumaro Yamashina and Princess Noriko (Kujo) Yamashina. Through his mother, a half-sister...
1753 – 1806), from whom he took the -maro. His early works bear the name "Kikumaro", first written 菊麿 (kiku meaning "chrysanthemum") until 1802, then 喜久麿...
(1901), daughter of Kujō Michitaka and first wife of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro the stepmother of Atsushi Nakajima (1914) Senuma Kayō (1915) Princess Kaya...
specimens and books. Marquis Yamashina was the second son of Prince Yamashina Kikumaro. He opened his museum to the public in 1942. At the institute, Yamashina...
commander in 1904, he was assigned as aide-de-camp to Prince Yamashina Kikumaro for the duration of the Russo-Japanese War. After the war, he served in...
and 4th Governor of the Bank of Japan (b. 1851) May 2 – Prince Yamashina Kikumaro, (b. 1873) June 23 – Doppo Kunikida, author and poet (b. 1871) October...