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Thank you for this list of the succession of princes; it obviously took quite a bit of work. However, the prose paragraph content of this article is quite short, and I wonder if it can be expanded. Also, I had read that all of the secondary branches of the Imperial family were eliminated during the Occupation, which is part of why it would be next to impossible for a princess to marry inside the imperial family without marrying an especially close relative. Is the Fushimi-no-miya line still intact and considered to be "imperial"? LordAmeth 18:37, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
I want to split the sectionm Fushimi-no-miya#Family Tree into its own article. Cannot do it on my own.
I think this isn't exaclty fitting for the article but it is useful as its own article. Immanuelle ❤️💚💙 (talk to the cutest Wikipedian) 04:26, 23 March 2023 (UTC)
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Thank you for this list of the succession of princes; it obviously took quite a bit of work. However, the prose paragraph content of this article is quite short, and I wonder if it can be expanded. Also, I had read that all of the secondary branches of the Imperial family were eliminated during the Occupation, which is part of why it would be next to impossible for a princess to marry inside the imperial family without marrying an especially close relative. Is the Fushimi-no-miya line still intact and considered to be "imperial"? LordAmeth 18:37, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
I want to split the sectionm Fushimi-no-miya#Family Tree into its own article. Cannot do it on my own.
I think this isn't exaclty fitting for the article but it is useful as its own article. Immanuelle ❤️💚💙 (talk to the cutest Wikipedian) 04:26, 23 March 2023 (UTC)