Count Terashima Munenori (寺島 宗則, June 21, 1832 – June 6, 1893) was a Japanese politician and diplomat during the Meiji period. He served as the 3rd Chairman...
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Reiko Terashima (born 1958), Japanese yonkoma manga artist and illustrator Takuma Terashima (born 1983), Japanese voice actor Terashima Munenori (1832–1893)...
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1979), Japanese professional wrestler Terashima Munenori (寺島 宗則, 1832–1893), Japanese diplomat Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571–1646), Japanese swordsman...
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Gonnohyōe. 22nd Prime Minister Mori Arinori Makino Nobuaki Nishi Tokujirō Terashima Munenori Saigō Tsugumichi, younger brother of Saigo Takamori Mishima Michitsune...
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Tokugawa 24. Terashima Munenori 12. Seiichirō Terashima 25. So Motoko 6. Muneyori Terashima 26. Mitsui Takatatsu 13. Kiyau Mitsui 3. Sachiko Terashima 28. Hosokawa...
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1916) Saigō Takamori (1827 -1877) Saigō Tsugumichi (1843 - 1902) Terashima Munenori (1836-1893) From Chōshū Domain: Inoue Kaoru (1835 -1915) Itō Hirobumi...
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International College in the U.K. (merged into the University of Reading) Terashima Munenori 1872–1873 Kagenori Ueno 1874–1879 Mori Arinori 1880–1884 Masataka...
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diplomat He Ruzhang would meet twice with Minister of Foreign Affairs Terashima Munenori to complain of the end to diplomatic relations with Ryūkyū. A few...
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Portrait Name Term start Term end Count Terashima Munenori (1832–1893) 10 May 1888 10 September 1891 Count Soejima Taneomi (1828–1905) 10 September 1891...
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burakumin outcasts, prostitutes, and other bonded laborers in Japan. Terashima Munenori, key negotiator for Japan during the incident Chinese Peruvian Japan–Peru...
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