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Toyosuke Hata (秦 豊助, Hata
Toyosuke,
September 29, 1872 –
February 4, 1933), was a
politician and
cabinet minister in the
Empire of ****an,
serving as governor...
- "Sencha Soshinan",
published in 1779. Toyoraku's
third generation,
Daiki Toyosuke (大喜豊助 1779–1864), took up the
family name Daiki,
which was to continue...
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Kawahara Keiga (****anese: 川原慶賀, also
known as
Taguchi Takumi or
Toyosuke, Nagasaki, 1786–1860?) was a late Edo
period ****anese
painter of plants, fishes...
- 1789–1808) XI. Toyoaki, 11th daimyō of Tosa (1793–1809; r. 1808–1809). XII.
Toyosuke, 12th daimyō of Tosa (1794–1872; r. 1809–1843) XIII. Toyoteru, 13th daimyō...
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Tokudaiji Kin'ito 10.
Tokudaiji Sanetsune 5.
Tokudaiji Junko 22.
Yamauchi Toyosuke 11.
Yamauchi Kaneko 1.
Toshimichi Takat****sa 24.
Tokugawa Narimasa 12...
- 29 (4): 238–246. doi:10.1002/biuz.960290407. ISSN 0045-205X. KOMORI,
TOYOSUKE (1984). "Looking back of
studies on the long life
village "Yuzurihara"...
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Rikken Seiyūkai
December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of
Colonial Affairs Toyosuke Hata
Rikken Seiyūkai
December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Chief Cabinet Secretary...
- Succeeded by
Taketomi Tomitoshi Preceded by Shūjirō Hara
Minister of
Colonial Affairs (acting) 10
September 1931 – 13
December 1931 Succeeded by
Toyosuke Hata...
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Communications June 1937 –
January 1939 Succeeded by
Suehiko Shiono Preceded by
Toyosuke Hata
Minister of
Colonial Affairs May 1932 – July 1934 Succeeded by Keisuke...
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marshal during World War II Hata
Teruo (秦 テルヲ, 1887–1945), ****anese
painter Toyosuke Hata (秦 豊助, 1872–1933), ****anese
politician and
cabinet minister in the...