Prince Sanjō Sanetomi (三条 実美, 13 March 1837 – 18 February 1891) was a Japanese Imperial court noble and statesman at the time of the Meiji Restoration...
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commonly known as Sanada Yukimura. Sanjō family (三条家) – descended from Fujiwara Hokke; famous for Sanjō Sanetomi. Sasaki clan (佐々木氏) – descended from...
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agree. On 25 October, Kuroda was forced to resign. He was succeeded by Sanjō Sanetomi as acting prime minister. Then, on 24 December 1889, Yamagata Aritomo...
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until briefly under the Meiji Constitution with the appointment of Sanjō Sanetomi in 1871. The office was replaced in 1885 with the appointment of Itō...
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fled to Chōshū Domain together with pro-Sonnō Jōi nobles, including Sanjō Sanetomi. In 1864, he participated in a failed plot to assassinate Shimazu Hisamitsu...
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excusing Shō Tai from travel due to his illness. In his report to Premier Sanjō Sanetomi of 25 September, a frustrated Matsuda made mention of the possible future...
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banished from Court as a result of their involvement in this incident. Sanjō Sanetomi, due to his association with many of the shishi that were captured,...
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Hirobumi In office 24 December 1889 – 6 May 1891 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Sanjō Sanetomi (Acting) Succeeded by Matsukata Masayoshi Personal details Born (1838-06-14)14...
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office Mandate Party Government Emperor Reign start end duration Prince Sanjō Sanetomi 三條 實美 (1837–1891) 13 September 1871 22 December 1885 14 years, 101 days...
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Ōkubo, Kido, Inoue Kaoru, Yamagata Aritomo, Saigō Takamori, Ōyama Iwao, Sanjō Sanetomi and Iwakura held a secret meeting during which it was decided to proceed...
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Chōshū Domain, with the backing of court nobles Iwakura Tomomi and Sanjō Sanetomi. Kido persuaded the lords of Chōshū and of Satsuma, the two leading...
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governor of Akita Prefecture, who was traveling to Saga at the request of Sanjō Sanetomi. Iwamura so outraged Shima that Shima decided to throw his lot in with...
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broad enough to embrace both readings." The Oath was read aloud by Sanjō Sanetomi in the main ceremonial hall of the Kyoto Imperial Palace in the presence...
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there and went to Chōshū-han, where he became a personal body guard of Sanjō Sanetomi. It was at this point, he quit his job as bōzu, and soon after, left...
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minister of the initial restoration government was the Daijō-daijin, Sanjō Sanetomi. Sanjō petitioned the emperor to be relieved of his ancient ritsuryō office;...
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The Sanjō caretaker cabinet is a caretaker Cabinet of Japan led by Sanjō Sanetomi from October 25, 1889 to December 24, 1889. "Kuroda Cabinet". Prime...
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Successor Taishō Shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1866–1868) Daijō-daijin Sanjō Sanetomi (1871–1885) Born Mutsuhito, Prince Sachi (祐宮睦仁親王) (1852-11-03)3 November...
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absent to imply his disposal in case his claim would not be accepted. Sanjō Sanetomi, a prime minister was surprised about it and suddenly changed his opinion...
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2019) Shinzō Abe (11 July 2022)* * : Awarded with the Grand Cordon Sanjō Sanetomi (11 April 1882) Iwakura Tomomi (1 November 1882) Shimazu Hisamitsu (5...
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nobility: Iwakura Tomomi (1825-1883) Saionji Kinmochi (1849 - 1940) Sanjō Sanetomi (1837-1891) From Satsuma Domain: Godai Tomoatsu (1836 -1885) Kuroda...
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Kuroda Kiyotaka, Saigō Takamori, Yamagata Aritomo, Iwakura Tomomi, Sanjō Sanetomi, Ōkubo Toshimichi, Kido Takayoshi, Shimazu Hisamitsu, Katsu Kaishū,...
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the initial restoration government was the Daijō-daijin, Sanjō Sanetomi. In December, Sanjō petitioned the emperor to be relieved of his office; and he...
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the Dajokan. The top post, Minister of the Right (Udaijin), went to Sanjō Sanetomi. Below him were three Great Councillors (Dainagon); these positions...
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A Meiji period drawing proposing renovations, submitted to Prince Sanjō Sanetomi...
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briefly resurrected under the Meiji Constitution with the appointment of Sanjō Sanetomi in 1871, before being abolished completely in 1885 in favor of the newly...
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Portrait Name Term start Term end Prince Sanjō Sanetomi 三条 実美 (1837–1891) 22 December 1885 18 February 1891† Marquis Tokudaiji Sanetsune 徳大寺 実則 (1840–1919)...
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Prime minister (1885–1888) Kuroda Kiyotaka, Prime minister (1888–1889) Sanjō Sanetomi, Acting Prime minister (1889–1889) Yamagata Aritomo, Prime minister...
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powers. They expanded their political power through exchanges with Sanjo Sanetomi and others in the imperial court who shared their ideology. In response...
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premises. Among those interred are the remains of the following people. Sanjō Sanetomi (1837–1891), the last Daijō Daijin. Yamada Akiyoshi (1844–1892), Minister...
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as Itagaki Taisuke Takashi Sorimachi as Ōyama Iwao Eisuke Sasai as Sanjō Sanetomi Toranosuke Katō as Itō Hirobumi Manabu Ino as Yamagata Aritomo Chōshū...
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