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Prince Koreyasu

1264 - 1326

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Prince Koreyasu is the 9,841st most popular politician (down from 9,632nd in 2024), the 824th most popular biography from Japan (down from 782nd in 2019) and the 271st most popular Japanese Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Prince Koreyasu ranks 9,841 out of 19,576Before him are Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York, Cloelia, Taytu Betul, Muhammad VI of Granada, Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo, and John II, Duke of Brittany. After him are Wifred II, Count of Barcelona, Telerig of Bulgaria, R. James Woolsey Jr., Arybbas of Epirus, Zhang Zhidong, and Menzies Campbell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1264, Prince Koreyasu ranks 2Before him is Pope Clement V.  Among people deceased in 1326, Prince Koreyasu ranks 7Before him are Hugh Despenser the younger, Blanche of Burgundy, Leopold I, Duke of Austria, Mondino de Luzzi, Dmitry of Tver, and Kebek. After him are Reginald I of Guelders, and Alessandra Giliani.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Prince Koreyasu ranks 824 out of NaNBefore him are Chieko Hase (1956), Tadashi Yanai (1949), Donald Tsang (1944), Isamu Chō (1895), Toshi Ichiyanagi (1933), and Hiroshi Inagaki (1905). After him are Kinuyo Tanaka (1909), Hasui Kawase (1883), Ashikaga Yoshihide (1538), Goro Shimura (1930), Akira Nishino (1955), and Ryōkan (1758).

Among Politicians In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Prince Koreyasu ranks 271Before him are Yamamoto Gonnohyōe (1852), Iwakura Tomomi (1825), Prince Munetaka (1242), Ōmura Sumitada (1533), Atsuko Ikeda (1931), and Donald Tsang (1944). After him are Ashikaga Yoshihide (1538), Takako Shimazu (1939), Prince Hisaaki (1276), Gotō Shinpei (1857), Keisai Eisen (1790), and Ashikaga Yoshimochi (1386).

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