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    Marshal-Admiral Count Itō Sukeyuki (伊東 祐亨, Itō Sukeyuki; also known as Itō Yūkō) (20 May 1843 – 16 January 1914) was a Japanese career officer and admiral...
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  • Sukeyuki (written: 祐亨) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Sukeyuki Ban (伴 資健, 1835–1913), Japanese mayor Itō Sukeyuki...
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    Hashidate, the ironclads Fusō, and Hiei, under the command of Admiral Itō Sukeyuki. There were also two dispatch vessels, the converted liner Saikyō Maru...
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    still suitable for commerce protection and coastal defense. Vice-admiral Itō Sukeyuki was appointed the first Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet for...
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    1894: Additional Japanese troops arrive in Korea. Japanese prime minister Itō Hirobumi tells Matsukata Masayoshi that since the Qing Empire appear to be...
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    the Japanese. As a Chinese defeat appeared certain, Japanese Admiral Itō Sukeyuki made an appeal to Admiral Ding, who was a personal friend. In his letter...
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    torpedo boats. Ding refused offers of political asylum by Japanese admiral Itō Sukeyuki and committed suicide by an overdose of opium in his office at his Liugong...
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  • Junko Itō, American linguist Junya Itō (伊東 純也, born 1993), Japanese footballer Kana Ito (伊東 可奈, born 1985), Japanese badminton player Kanae Itō (伊藤 かな恵...
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    clan. By the Edo period, the Itō retained their holdings, which came to be known as the Obi Domain. Count Itō Sukeyuki, the Meiji era admiral, was a...
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    Shibayama Yahachi Takeshita Isamu Nire Kagenori Kamimura Hikonojō Ijuin Gorō Itō Sukeyuki Inoue Yoshika Kabayama Sukenori, 1st Governor-General of Taiwan Samejima...
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    Tōgō Heihachirō (1847–1934), Battle of Tsushima Marshal Admiral Count Itō Sukeyuki (1843–1914) Admiral Count Kawamura Sumiyoshi (1836–1904) Marshal Admiral...
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    actually strengthened their position in Manchuria. The Japanese statesman Itō Hirobumi started to negotiate with the Russians. He regarded Japan as too...
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  • Marquess Saigō Tsugumichi (1843–1902) 20 January 1898 1898 Kagoshima Count Itō Sukeyuki (1843–1914) 31 January 1906 16 January 1914 † Viscount Inoue Yoshika...
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    on the way back to Port Arthur, the Combined Fleet under Vice Admiral Itō Sukeyuki intercepted them on 17 September, leading to the Battle of the Yalu River...
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    Minister (Admiral) Yamamoto Gonnohyōe, Head of Navy General Staff (Admiral) Itō Sukeyuki, Admirals Kataoka Shichirō, Dewa Shigetō, Under Secretary of Navy (Admiral)...
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    Hijikata Hisamoto (16 July 1903) Kawamura Sumiyoshi (26 December 1903) Itō Sukeyuki (1 April 1906) Oku Yasukata (1 April 1906) Kawamura Kageaki (1 April...
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  • Deokmyeong Choe Sihyeong Son Byong-hi Emperor Meiji Yamagata Aritomo Itō Sukeyuki Kawakami Soroku Nogi Maresuke Colonel Moriya Lieutenant Suzuku Strength...
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    Gorō 1st Fleet Fleet Created 1st Fleet Kataoka Shichirō Preceded by Itō Sukeyuki Navy General Staff Chairman 20 December 1905 – 1 December 1909 Succeeded by...
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    on the way back to Port Arthur, the Combined Fleet under Vice Admiral Itō Sukeyuki intercepted them on 17 September, leading to the Battle of the Yalu River...
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    Matsukata Masayoshi (1 April 1906)* Nozu Michitsura (6 October 1908) Itō Sukeyuki (10 November 1913) Ōkuma Shigenobu (14 July 1916)⁑ Saionji Kinmochi (21...
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  • China. Some years later, Deng visits his classmates in London and meets Itō Sukeyuki, who is also studying there. The Guangxu Emperor wants to modernise and...
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  • de Polavieja, Spanish general (b. 1838)[citation needed] January 16 – Itō Sukeyuki, Japanese admiral (b. 1843)[citation needed] January 17 – Fernand Foureau...
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    Navy General Staff Chairman 18 July 1894 – 11 May 1895 Succeeded by Itō Sukeyuki Political offices Preceded by none Governor-General of Taiwan 10 May...
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    Heihachirō (1848–1934) Yamamoto Gonnohyōe (1852–1933) Ijuin Gorō (1852–1921) Itō Sukeyuki (1843–1914) Kamimura Hikonojō (1849–1916) Kataoka Shichirō (1854–1920)...
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    Mingyi 1990 Fortress Besieged 围城 Fang Hongjian 1992 Beiyang Fleet 北洋水师 Itō Sukeyuki 1994 Qinglou Yuan Meng 青楼鸳梦 Dachahu 1995 Yi Di Jimao 一地鸡毛 Xiaolin 1996...
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    diplomats exchanging portraits of their respective heads of state. When Itō Hirobumi and Ōkubo Toshimichi briefly returned to Tōkyō, they were instructed...
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    island coastal fortress off Weihaiwei. At that time the Japanese Admiral Itō Sukeyuki appealed to the Beiyang Fleet Admiral Ding Ruchang to surrender, promising...
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    Sukenori 樺山資紀 (1837–1922) 18 July 1894 11 May 1895 297 days 6 Sukeyuki, ItōVice Admiral Itō Sukeyuki 伊藤雋吉 (1843–1914) 11 May 1895 20 December 1905 10 years,...
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    major warships and seven torpedo boats, under the command of Vice-Admiral Itō, left Sasebo and headed for Gunsan on the western coast of Korea. Gunsan...
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  • as Takarabe Takeshi Hidekazu Akai as Kantarō Suzuki Fubito Yamano as Itō Sukeyuki Kōji Matoba as Gaishi Nagaoka Hideki Takahashi as Kodama Gentarō Tōru...
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