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Count Soejima Taneomi (副島 種臣,
October 17, 1828 –
January 31, 1905) was a
diplomat and
statesman during early Meiji period ****an.
Soejima was born into...
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Jinshotai Yamamoto Yae
Nakae Chōmin Ōkuma
Shigenobu Shimizu Shikin Soejima Taneomi Yamaji Motoharu,
former Jinshotai commander Tokutomi Sohō Ueki
Emori Soeda...
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August 1892
Monarch Meiji Vice
President Terashima Munenori Soejima Taneomi Higashikuze Michitomi Preceded by Oki
Takato Succeeded by Oki
Takato In...
- to the
establishment of the
modern education system in ****an.
Soejima Taneomi served the
roles of Diet member,
Foreign Minister,
Minister of Domestic...
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became active in the
Meiji Restoration. In 1867,
together with
Soejima Taneomi, he
planned to
recommend resignation to the shōgun
Tokugawa Yoshinobu....
- (1832-1899) Ōkuma
Shigenobu (1838-1922) Sano
Tsunetami (1822-1902)
Soejima Taneomi (1828-1905)
Former leading figures of the
Tokugawa shogunate:
Enomoto Takeaki...
- Itō Hirobumi, Ōkubo Toshimichi,
Sagara Tomoyasu (Chian), and
Soejima Taneomi. In 1865,
French and
Russian were
added to the curriculum, and the school...
- In 1874,
together with Gotō Shōjirō of Tosa and Etō
Shinpei and
Soejima Taneomi of Hizen, he
formed the
Aikoku Kōtō (Public
Party of Patriots), declaring...
- 8 June 1892 – 14 July 1892
Prime Minister Himself Preceded by
Soejima Taneomi Succeeded by Kōno
Togama Lord
Treasurer In
office 21
October 1881 – 22...
- 1899) Ōki Takatō (11
September 1899) Sano Jōmin (7
December 1902)
Soejima Taneomi (31
January 1905)
Enomoto Takeaki (26
October 1908)
Okazawa Tadashi (12...