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    Prince Itō Hirobumi (伊藤 博文, 16 October 1841 – 26 October 1909) was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan...
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    Gorō, although Miura Gorō did send a report to Itō after the execution. "15 reasons why Itō Hirobumi should be killed. Assassinating the Korean Empress...
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    from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day. 32 prime ministers under...
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    the Meiji Era, Yamagata vied against Marquess Itō Hirobumi for control over the nation's policies. After Itō was assassinated in 1909, he emerged as the...
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    death. He was 29 years old. After his execution, he was first buried by Itō Hirobumi and his Chōshū comrades near the execution site. In 1863, he was later...
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    Sixty-four men have served as prime minister, the first of whom was Itō Hirobumi taking office on 22 December 1885. The longest-serving prime minister...
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    school with his brother Ikutarō (幾太郎). He was a close boyhood friend of Itō Hirobumi who later became Japan's first prime minister, and he played an active...
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    also known simply as the Seiyūkai. Founded on September 15, 1900, by Itō Hirobumi, the Seiyūkai was a pro-government alliance of bureaucrats and former...
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    samurai who remained loyal while serving in the Meiji government, such as Itō Hirobumi and Itagaki Taisuke. On February 3, 1867, the 14-year-old Prince Mutsuhito...
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  • conservatives borrowed heavily from the Prussian constitutional system. Itō Hirobumi, one of the Meiji oligarchy and a Chōshū native long involved in government...
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  • Itō Cabinet may refer to: First Itō Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Itō Hirobumi from 1885 to 1888 Second Itō Cabinet, the Japanese government...
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    of the Meiji oligarchy more sympathetic to political parties around Itō Hirobumi and parts of the liberal parties eventually formed a more permanent alliance...
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    of the Satsuma and Chōshū clique in the Meiji oligarchy, most notably Itō Hirobumi, over his efforts to secure foreign loans, to establish a constitution...
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    Itō Jūzō (伊藤 十蔵, December 1817 – 19 March 1896) was a Japanese samurai of the Bakumatsu. He was the father of the first Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi. His...
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    21, 1881, Itō Hirobumi was appointed to chair a government bureau to research various forms of constitutional government, and in 1882, Itō led an overseas...
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    neighbors. Matsukata also established the Bank of Japan in 1882. When Itō Hirobumi was appointed the first modern-day Prime Minister of Japan in 1885, he...
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    dozen followers, including future political leaders Yamagata Aritomo, Itō Hirobumi and Inoue Kaoru, gathered in Kokura in Kyūshū and prepared an attack...
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    Commerce. Kuroda Kiyotaka became the 2nd Prime Minister of Japan, after Itō Hirobumi in 1888. During his term, he oversaw the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution...
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    School, which later evolved into Meiji University in 1880. In 1882, Itō Hirobumi visited Europe to research the constitutional systems of each major European...
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  • the life of Bae Jeong-ja (1870–1950), a young Korean orphan adopted by Itō Hirobumi and raised as his daughter. However, she betrays him and her Japanese...
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    ordinance of Emperor Meiji dated 28 April 1888, under the presidency of Itō Hirobumi, to deliberate on the draft constitution. The new constitution, which...
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  • story of An Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist who assassinated Itō Hirobumi, the first Prime Minister of Japan and Resident-General of Korea in 1909...
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    33% (Itō Hirobumi) Mar. 1894 March 1, 1894 Itō Hirobumi 88.76% (D) December 30, 1893 440,113 120 40.00% Sep. 1894 1 September 1894 Itō Hirobumi 84.84%...
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    vice-ambassadors, three of whom (Ōkubo Toshimichi, Kido Takayoshi, and Itō Hirobumi) were also ministers in the Japanese government. The historian Kume Kunitake...
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    Yamagata Aritomo Prince Itō Hirobumi Prince Katsura Tarō World War II: Prince Fumimaro Konoe Kōki Hirota Hideki Tojo Prince Itō Hirobumi His Imperial Highness...
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  • Yoshimoto Imai Kanehira Ishida Mitsunari Itagaki Nobukata Itagaki Taisuke Itō Hirobumi Iwanari Tomomichi Kaneko Ietada Katagiri Katsumoto Katō Kiyomasa Kawakami...
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    and heimin (平民, commoners). They lost their territorial privileges. Itō Hirobumi, one of the principal authors of the Meiji constitution, intended the...
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  • book about Japanese Resident-General of Korea Itō Hirobumi and Korean An Jung-geun, titled Itō Hirobumi to An Jung-geun. On 1 November 2015, he died from...
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    Williamson, FRS, Professor of Chemistry at University College, London. Itō Hirobumi, Endō Kinsuke and Inoue Masaru lodged at the Camden home of Professor...
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    traditional "eastern" values. (和魂洋才, Wakonyosai) The main leaders of this were Itō Hirobumi, Matsukata Masayoshi, Kido Takayoshi, Itagaki Taisuke, Yamagata Aritomo...
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