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Yamagata Aritomo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Field Marshal Prince Yamagata, Japan's octogenarian publicist, one of the few remaining "Genro," or Elder Statesmen, died at 1:40 o'clock this afternoon at ...
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PRINCE YAMAGATA REPORTED DEAD; Japanese Embassy at Washington, However, Has No Confirmation.HEAD OF ELDER STATESMENFamous as a Military Leader and aGreat Power in His Country'sCouncils. ... WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.--A report from Tokio that Field Marshal Prince Anitoma Yamagata, one of the most famous soldiers and statesmen...
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Yamagata, prince - Definition of Yamagata, prince at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Yamagata, prince. Look it up now! ... Use yamagata, prince in a Sentence...
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...he became a supporter of party government, opposing Prince Yamagata . He was the first president of the Seiyukai...1913 the premiership alternated between his protege, Kimmochi Saionji , and Taro Katsura, a follower of Yamagata.
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Yamagata Aritomo was born June 14, 1838, to a lower-ranked samurai family from Hagi, the capital of ... Prince Yamagata Aritomo ... Prince Aritomo Yamagata (山縣 有朋, Yamagata Aritomo) (June 14, 1838 – February 1, 1922) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army and the third and ninth Prime Minister of Japan.
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YAMBOLI, a town of Bulgaria, on the river Tunja, 49 m. W. of Burgas by rail. Pop. (1906) 15,708. It has a large agricultural trade, being situated in the centre of one of the chief corn districts. In the town are the remains of old fortifications, and the ruins of a fine mosque. ... << Aritomo, Prince Yamagata...
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Prince Yamagata Alitomo was an influential politician of the Meidji era, and Prime Minister twice (3rd and 9th Prime Minister). He was the first Prime Minister under the Meidji Constitution.
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Yamagata was one of the group of seven political leaders, later called the genrō, who came to dominate ... Field Marshal Prince Yamagata Aritomo, OM (山縣 有朋?, 14 June 1838–1 February 1922), also known as Yamagata Kyōsuke,[1] was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army and twice Prime Minister of Japan.
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