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Count Nogi
Maresuke (乃木 希典), also
known as Kiten,
Count Nogi GCB (December 25, 1849 –
September 13, 1912), was a ****anese
general in the
Imperial ****anese...
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named because it is 203
metres (666 ft)
above sea level. ****anese
General Maresuke Nogi used
kanji with the same
pronunciation but a
different meaning to...
- in the world. However,
during the
First Sino-****anese War,
General Nogi
Maresuke had
taken the city from the
forces of Qing
China in only a few days. The...
- Nogi-jinja) was
established on
November 1, 1923 and
dedicated to
General Nogi
Maresuke (63) and his wife Nogi ****uko (53)
after their death on
September 13,...
- are
known to have
committed seppuku since then,
including General Nogi
Maresuke and his wife on the
death of
Emperor Meiji in 1912, and
numerous soldiers...
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Count Nogi
Maresuke, a
general in the
Imperial ****anese Army and the
third governor of Taiwan...
- military,
including Kabayama Sukenori,
Kodama Gentarō,
Kawakami Soroku, Nogi
Maresuke and Oku Ya****ta. However, as most of the
garrison of
Kumamoto castle was...
- of the Army
Field Marshal Marquis Nozu Michitsura:
General Count Nogi
Maresuke:
Governor of
Taiwan General Count Akiyama Yoshifuru:
Chief of
Staff of...
- Gakushūin (Peers School).
Emperor Mutsuhito, then
appointed General Nogi
Maresuke to be the Gakushūin's
tenth president as well as the one in-charge on educating...
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Seven of the
military genkun and Nogi
Maresuke (third from right) at
Mukden in 1905...