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Examples:Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing—Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple—Prince Edward Island (province of Canada)—Grand Prince (Qing title)—Naruhi(1960-), crown prince of Japan—(official title) herald the crown prince (in Imperial China)—Prince KONOE Fumimaro (1891-), Japanese nobleman and militarist politician, prime minister 1937-1939 and 1940-1941—a prince sent be held as a hostage in a neighbouring state in ancient China—Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia—a Qing prince who was the designated successor emperor Guangxu until the Boxer uprising—Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476), nicknamed Vlad the Impaler or Dracula—by extension, the Crown Prince—confer a title on (an empress or a prince)—Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada—(Prince) Ranariddh (son of King Sihanouk of Cambodia)—Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers—Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838), famous French diplomat who served in turn Louis XVI, the French revolution Napoléon I and three subsequent French kings—Prince Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1752-1836), Russian diplomat—tutor the crown prince in Imperial China—Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti—live like a prince [idiom.]—Prince Edward Island, province of Canada— |