坊城俊明
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坊城俊明
Summary
坊城俊明 is a human[1]. He worked as a kugyō[2].
Key Facts
- 坊城俊明's father was Kajūji Tsunehaya[3].
- A child of 坊城俊明 was Kajūji Akiteru[4].
- A child of 坊城俊明 was Nakanomikado Tsuneyuki[5].
- A child of 坊城俊明 was Bōjō Toshitada[6].
- 坊城俊明 held citizenship in Tokugawa shogunate[7].
- 坊城俊明 worked as a kugyō[2].
- 坊城俊明 is recorded as male[8].
- 坊城俊明's instance of is recorded as human[9].
Body
Origins and Family
坊城俊明's father was Kajūji Tsunehaya[3].
Career and Affiliations
坊城俊明 worked as a kugyō[2].
Personal Life
Children include Kajūji Akiteru[4], 1815–1861[10]; Nakanomikado Tsuneyuki[5], 1821–1891[11], of Japan[12], awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class[13]; and Bōjō Toshitada[6], b. 1826[14], of Japan[15].
FAQs
Who were 坊城俊明's parents?
坊城俊明's father was Kajūji Tsunehaya[3].
What did 坊城俊明 do for work?
坊城俊明 worked as kugyō[2].