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Count Mutsu Munemitsu (陸奥 宗光,
August 20, 1844 –
August 24, 1897) was a ****anese
diplomat and politician. He
became Minister of
Foreign Affairs in 1890...
- ****anese. The
treaty was
signed by
Count Itō
Hirobumi and
Viscount Mutsu Munemitsu for ****an and Li
Hongzhang and his son Li
Jingfang on
behalf of China...
- Ryōko and
Munemitsu had
their first daughter, Sayako. In 1877,
Munemitsu's father Date
Munehiro died.
After the
Meiji Restoration (1868),
Munemitsu was sentenced...
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Komura Jutarō:
Boxer Protocol and the
Treaty of
Portsmouth Count Mutsu Munemitsu:
Treaty of
Shimonoseki Count Hayashi Tadasu: Anglo-****anese
Alliance Count...
- ****an had been made to sign in the 1850s. ****anese
foreign minister Mutsu Munemitsu announced an investigation,
publishing these intentions in the New York...
- (連の木, ren-no-ki)
which once grew
abundantly in the region. In 1465, Toda
Munemitsu (c. 1439–1508), a
retainer of the
Ashikaga shogunate was
ordered to advance...
- ****an's
Prime Minister Itō
Hirobumi and
Foreign Affairs Minister Mutsu Munemitsu in Shimonoseki, Li was
attacked by an ********in,
Koyama Toyotarō [ja; ko;...
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appointed prime minister on 8
August 1892. He
chose as
Foreign Minister Mutsu Munemitsu, a
diplomat who had
gained extensive experience both as
Minister of Agriculture...
- the end of the rebellion. 16 June 1894: ****anese
foreign minister Mutsu Munemitsu meets with Wang Fengzao, the Qing amb****ador to ****an, to
discuss the...
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living during the late Edo and
early Meiji periods. He was
father of
Mutsu Munemitsu (陸奥 宗光). His
penname was
Jitoku (自得). In 1802, he was born the son of...