Shimazu Nariakira
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Shimazu Nariakira
Summary
Shimazu Nariakira is a human[1]. Born in Edo[2], he… he was born on April 28, 1809[3]. He died in Kagoshima[4]. He died on August 24, 1858[5]. He worked as a samurai[6]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (331 views/month, #7,161 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Shimazu Nariakira's place of birth was Edo[2].
- Shimazu Nariakira died in Kagoshima[4].
- Shimazu Nariakira was born on April 28, 1809[3].
- Shimazu Nariakira died on August 24, 1858[5].
- Burial took place at Fukushō-ji[8].
- Shimazu Nariakira's father was Shimazu Narioki[9].
- Shimazu Nariakira's mother was Iyo-hime[10].
- Among Shimazu Nariakira's spouses was Eijuin[11].
- Among Shimazu Nariakira's spouses was Ijūin Suma[12].
- Shimazu Nariakira was married to Q111108389[13].
- Shimazu Nariakira was married to Q111108939[14].
- A child of Shimazu Nariakira was Shimazu Teruko[15].
- A child of Shimazu Nariakira was Q111108574[16].
- A child of Shimazu Nariakira was Q111108611[17].
- A child of Shimazu Nariakira was Q111108856[18].
- A child of Shimazu Nariakira was Q111108950[19].
- Shimazu Nariakira held citizenship in Japan[20].
- Japanese was Shimazu Nariakira's native language[21].
- Shimazu Nariakira worked as a samurai[6].
- Shimazu Nariakira held the position of daimyo[22].
- Shimazu Nariakira held the position of Chamberlain of Japan[23].
- Shimazu Nariakira was a member of Hitotsubashi faction[24].
- Shimazu Nariakira is recorded as male[25].
- Shimazu Nariakira's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Shimazu Nariakira's family is recorded as Shimazu clan[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Shimazu Nariakira was born in Edo[2]. He was born on April 28, 1809[3]. His father was Shimazu Narioki[9]. His mother was Iyo-hime[10]. Japanese was his native language[21].
Career and Affiliations
Shimazu Nariakira's professions included samurai[6]. Positions held include daimyo[22], a position[28], in Japan[29] and Chamberlain of Japan[23], an East Asian government position[30], in Japan[31].
Personal Life
Spouses include Eijuin[11], 1805–1858[32]; Ijūin Suma[12], 1821–1870[33]; Q111108389[13]; and Q111108939[14]. Children include Shimazu Teruko[15], b. 1851[34]; Q111108574[16]; Q111108611[17]; Q111108856[18]; and Q111108950[19].
Death and Burial
Shimazu Nariakira died on August 24, 1858[5]. He passed away in Kagoshima[4]. The cause of death was cholera[35]. He is buried at Fukushō-ji[8].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Shimazu Nariakira include Terukuni Shrine[36], a Shinto shrine[37], in Japan[38], founded in 1863[39].
Why It Matters
Shimazu Nariakira ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (331 views/month, #7,161 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
Entities named for him include Terukuni Shrine[36], a Shinto shrine[37], in Japan[38], founded in 1863[39].
FAQs
Where was Shimazu Nariakira born?
Shimazu Nariakira was born in Edo[2].
Where did Shimazu Nariakira die?
Shimazu Nariakira died in Kagoshima[4].
Who were Shimazu Nariakira's parents?
Shimazu Nariakira's father was Shimazu Narioki[9]. Shimazu Nariakira's mother was Iyo-hime[10].
Who was Shimazu Nariakira married to?
Shimazu Nariakira's spouses include Eijuin[11], Ijūin Suma[12], Q111108389[13], and Q111108939[14].
What did Shimazu Nariakira do for work?
Shimazu Nariakira worked as samurai[6].