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Haruko (美子) in 1867 and was
posthumously honoured as
Empress Dowager Shōken (昭憲皇太后,
Shōken-kōtaigō), was the wife of
Emperor Meiji of ****an. She was one of...
- Shō
Shōken (向 象賢, 1617–1675), also
known as
Haneji Ōji Chōshū (羽地 王子 朝秀), was a
Ryukyuan scholar and
served as sessei, a post
often translated as "prime...
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dedicated to the
deified spirits of
Emperor Meiji and his wife,
Empress Shōken. The
shrine does not
contain the emperor's grave,
which is
located at Fushimi-momoyama...
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Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd. (山一證券株式会社,
Yamaichi Shōken Kabushiki-gaisha) was a ****anese
securities trading firm. The
company announced it
would cease...
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Gershom Gustav Schocken (Hebrew: גרשום גוסטב שוקן; 29
September 1912 – 20
December 1990) was an
Israeli journalist and
politician who was
editor of Haaretz...
- The two
married on 11
January 1869.
Known posthumously as
Empress Dowager Shōken, she was the
first Imperial Consort to
receive the
title of kōgō (literally...
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Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. (野村證券株式会社,
Nomura Shōken Kabushiki-gaisha, NSC) is a ****anese
financial services company and a
wholly owned subsidiary of Nomura...
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Shoken Okada (岡田 昌憲,
Okada Shōken, born July 30, 1947) is a ****anese
retired slalom canoeist who
competed in the
early 1970s. He
finished 36th in the...
- Kamit****sa
Shōken (上司 小剣) (1874–1947) was a ****anese
novelist and
literary critic.
Although having initially only
primary school education he
became a...
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Gideon Schocken (Also
spelled Gideon Shocken; Hebrew: גדעון שוקן;
December 28, 1919 –
November 24, 1981) was a
Haganah fighter,
major in the
British Army...