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Count Yanagiwara Sakimitsu (柳原前光, 4 May 1850 – 2
September 1894) was a ****anese
statesman and diplomat. He is the
father of the poet and
novelist Byakuren...
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Tokyo as the
second daughter of
statesman and
diplomat Count Yanagiwara Sakimitsu. Her
mother was one of his concubines, Ryō, a
daughter of a
fallen samurai...
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December 1885
Count Ōki Takatō (1841–1909) 22
December 1885 24
December 1889
Count Yanagiwara Sakimitsu (1850–1894) 24
December 1889 20
October 1890...
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family line of the
Fujiwara clan. Her
elder brother,
Count Yanagiwara Sakimitsu (4 May 1850 – 2
September 1894),
fought in the
Boshin War on the imperial...
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Tametada Reizei 14.
Tamemori Irie 29. Lady Ryōko
Yanagihara 7.
Kuniko Irie 30.
Count Sakimitsu Yanagihara 15.
Nobuko Yanagihara 31. Lady
Hatsune Date...
- (1818-1885) 25. Ōgimachisanjō
Noriko (1797-1859) 6.
Count Yanagihara Sakimitsu (1850-1894) 26.
Hasegawa Yukiaki 13.
Hasegawa Utano (1832-1891) 3. Hon...
- the matter, ****an
would take care of the matter. The
Foreign Minister Sakimitsu Yanagihara believed that the
perpetrators of the
Mudan incident were "all...
- the matter, ****an
would take care of the matter. The
Foreign Minister Sakimitsu Yanagihara believed that the
perpetrators of the
Mudan incident were "all...
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Yanagiwara Sakimitsu's sister,
Yanagiwara Naruko,
became a
concubine of
Emperor Meiji in 1873, and subsequently, the
mother of
Emperor Taishō.
Sakimitsu's daughter...
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government to
invade Taiwan's
tribal areas. The
Foreign Minister Sakimitsu Yanagihara believed that the
perpetrators of the
Mudan incident were "all...