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  1. Prince Nagahisa Kitashirakawa (北白川宮永久王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Nagahisa-ō, 19 February 1910 – 4 September 1940) of Japan, was the 4th head of the Kitashirakawa-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family and a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Army.

  2. Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa (北白川宮成久王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Naruhisa-ō, 18 April 1887 – 1 April 1923), was the 3rd head of a collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family.

  3. Prince Nagahisa of Kitashirakawa died in an airplane crash in Sep 1940 at Zhangjiakou in Japanese puppet state of Mengjiang in northern China, becoming the first member of the Japanese Imperial family to be killed in WW2.

  4. El príncipe Nagahisa Kitashirakawa (北 白 川 宮 永久 王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Nagahisa-ō, 19 de febrero de 1910 - 4 de septiembre de 1940) de Japón, fue el cuarto jefe de la rama colateral Kitashirakawa-no-miya de la familia imperial japonesa y una carrera oficial del Ejército Imperial Japonés.

  5. Prince Kitashirakawa Nagahisa (北白川宮永久王, Kitashirakawa-no-miya Nagahisa-ō?, 19 February 1910 – 4 September 1940) of Japan, was the 4th head of the Kitashirakawa-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family and a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Army.

  6. 26 de may. de 2019 · Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, second in line, enters Taipei with his troops in June 1895. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons On Oct. 27, Kabayama reported to the prince: “Thanks to the outstanding service of the Imperial Japanese Army you were leading, Tainan has been pacified.

  7. In 1947, Prince Kitashirakawa Michihisa lost his imperial status and became an ordinary citizen, as part of the American Occupation's abolition of the collateral branches of the Japanese Imperial family. Upon his death without male heirs on 20 October 2018, the main line of the Kitashirakawa-no-miya became extinct.