Baron Arichi Shinanojō (有地 品之允, 15 March 1843 – 17 January 1919) was an admiral in the early Imperial Japanese Navy, and served as Chief of the Imperial...
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Nashiba Tokioki (1850–1924), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy Arichi Shinanojō (1843–1919), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Chief of the Imperial...
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Yongfu, were allowed to go ashore without further hindrance. Admiral Arichi Shinanojo, the Japanese fleet commander in the invasion of Formosa, was shortly...
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伊藤祐亨 (1843–1914) 18 July 1894 11 May 1895 297 days 2 Arichi, ShinanojōVice Admiral Arichi Shinanojō 有地品之允 (1843–1919) 11 May 1895 16 November 1895 189 days...
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Chiatung Tainan Changhsing Japanese personalities Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Arichi Shinanojo Kabayama Sukenori Nogi Maresuke Takashima Tomonosuke Chinese and Taiwanese...
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Standing Fleet Commander-in-chief 20 May 1893 – 11 May 1895 Succeeded by Arichi Shinanojō Fleet Created Combined Fleet Commander-in-chief 18 July 1894 – 11 May...
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reached Amoy the detainees, including Liu Yongfu, were released. Admiral Arichi Shinanojo, the Japanese fleet commander in the invasion of Taiwan, was forced...
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Fleet Dissolved Combined Fleet Fleet recreated; post last held by Arichi Shinanojō Combined Fleet & 1st Fleet Commander-in-chief 28 December 1903 – 20...
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2 Nakamuta Kuranosuke Vice Admiral 8 March 1889 12 December 1892 3 Arichi Shinanojō Vice Admiral 12 December 1892 12 May 1895 4 Abo Kiyoyasu Vice Admiral...
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1848) January 17 Alexis, Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt (b. 1881) Arichi Shinanojō, Japanese admiral (b. 1843) January 18 Prince John of the United Kingdom...
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