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Komatsu Kiyokado (小松 清廉,
December 3, 1835 –
August 16, 1870) was a ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period, who
served the
Shimazu clan of Satsuma, and...
- in the
middle row: Tani
Shigeki (Shinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu( Heinosuke). From the left in the top...
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Middle row, from left: Tani
Shigeki (Sinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu (Heinosuke). Top row, from left: Kataoka...
- left in the
middle row: Tani Shigeki(Sinbei), Tani Tateki(Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado(Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu(Heinosuke). From the left in the top row:...
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Middle row, from left: Tani
Shigeki (Sinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu (Heinosuke). Top row, from left: Kataoka...
- left in the
middle row: Tani Shigeki(Sinbei), Tani Tateki(Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado(Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu(Heinosuke). From the left in the top row:...
- (小松宮彰仁親王, 1846–1903), a
member of the ****anese
imperial family Komatsu Kiyokado (小松 清廉, 1835–1870), ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period.
Later became...
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representatives of the Chōshū and
Satsuma Domains, the
latter headed by
Komatsu Kiyokado and Saigō
Takamori to form the Satchō
Alliance that
would lead to the overthrow...
- an abacus. It was
constructed by
Godai Tomoatsu in 1867, with
Komatsu Kiyokado of the
trading company Yamato Trading, and
British merchant Thomas Blake...
- held an
Imperial Council in
Osaka to
discuss the matter. But
Kiyokado Komatsu (Komatsu
Kiyokado), in
charge of
foreign affairs,
insisted that the current...