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Chikaaki Takasaki (高崎 親章,
Takasaki Chikaaki, 1853 –
December 27, 1920) was a ****anese politician. He
fought in the
Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. He was governor...
- r. 1809–1824) XIII. Naritō, 13th Lord of Chōshū (1815–1836; r. 1836).
Chikaaki (1766–1800) XII. Narimoto, 12th Lord of Chōshū (1794–1836; r. 1824–1836)...
- include:
Akira Takasaki (高崎 晃, born 1961), ****anese
musician and
songwriter Chikaaki Takasaki (高崎 親章, 1853–1920), ****anese
politician Hiroyuki Takasaki (高崎...
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Junichi Nabe
Hironobu Mohre & Masa
Yoshihara (sound)
Shinji Hirachi &
Chikaaki Tokuhiro (Sega CD) Artist(s)
Hideki Takayama Yoshinobu Inano Nobuo Kanuma...
- the 11th
daimyo of Chōshū Domain. His
father was the
first son of Mōri
Chikaaki, but at the time of Takachika's birth, his
father was the
adopted son of...
- –1368) Ōtomo
Ujitsugu (大友氏継, ? –1401) Ōtomo
Chikayo (大友親世, ? –1418) Ōtomo
Chikaaki (大友親著, ? –1426), also
called "Chikatsugu". Ōtomo
Mochinao (大友持直, ? –1445)...
- 1901 – 15 July 1903 Succeeded by
Kodama Gentarō Preceded by
Nobumichi Yamada Governor of
Kyoto November 1897 –
March 1900 Succeeded by
Chikaaki Takasaki...
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Utsumi Tadakatsu Governor of
Nagano Prefecture 1891–1896 Succeeded by
Chikaaki Takasaki Preceded by
Seung Zhi
Kuwata Governor of
Niigata Prefecture 1896–1897...
- 089 54.67 2.42
Democratic Kōsuke
Nakajima 46,595 27.96 14.23
Communist Chikaaki Mizuno 28,947 17.37 7.51
Registered electors 285,418
Turnout 59.86 8.16...
- Preceded by
Chikaaki Takasaki Governor of
Ibaraki Prefecture 1896-1897 Succeeded by
Motohiro Onoda Preceded by Sato Nobu
Governor of
Tochigi Prefecture...