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Saionji Kinmochi
Saionji Kinmochi Saionji Kinmochi Prince Saionji Kinmochi (西園寺 公望 Saionji Kinmochi October ...
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Talk:Saionji Kinmochi
Talk:Saionji Kinmochi ... I merged 'Saionji Kinmochi' and 'Saionji Kimmochi' -- and I have a sudden ...
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Saionji
Saionji Saionji (西園寺) is a Japanese family name of ... descent. People with the name include: Prince Saionji Kinmochi, 12th and 14th Prime Minister of Japan Empress Saionji, wife of Emperor Go-Fukakusa Fictional ...
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Katsura Tar? (translated from German)
... minister in December 1912 , by which it Saionji Kinmochi in consequence of a military crisis replaced ... 1912-1913 Successor: (1. Term of office)Saionji Kinmochi Predecessor: (2. Term of office)Saionji Kinmochi Successor: (2. Term of office) ...
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List of Prime Ministers of Japan
... Seiyukai) During this interval, Privy Council chairman Saionji Kinmochi was the interim prime minister. 11 6 ... 1901 7 January 1906 None 12 7 Saionji Kinmochi 7 January 1906 14 July 1908 Constitutional ... July 1908 30 August 1911 None 14 Saionji Kinmochi, 2nd term 30 August 1911 ...
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Katsura Taro
... 1906, Katsura resigned the premiership to Marquess Saionji Kinmochi over the Treaty of Portsmouth (1905) of ... as Prime Minister in December 1912, replacing Saionji Kinmochi over a military crisis, was seen as ... 3rd) - Okuma - Yamagata (2nd) - Ito (4th) - Katsura - Saionji - Katsura (2nd) - Saionji (2nd) - Katsura (3rd) - ...
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List of ministers-presidenten of Japan (translated from Dutch)
... 2 June 1901 7 January 1906 7 Kinmochi Saionji 7 January 1906 14 July 1908 Constitutionally ... time 14 July 1908 30 augusts 1911 Kinmochi Saionji, 2e time 30 augusts 1911 19 December ...
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List of Japanese diplomatic representatives in Belgium (translated from Dutch)
... minister, residing in France 28 June 1887 Kinmochi Saionji Saionji Kinmochi?? extraordinarily envoy and plenipotentiary minister, residing in ...
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List of first-ministers of Japan (translated from Portuguese)
... 7 of January of 1906 none 7 Saionji Kinmochi 7 of January of 1906 14 of ... 1908 30 of August of 1911 none Saionji Kinmochi, according to mandate 30 of August of ...
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Taishō period
... interrupted the earlier politics of compromise. When Kinmochi Saionji tried to cut the military budget, the ... Constitutional Government party) cabinet. Both Yamagata and Saionji refused to resume office, and the genro ... Hara Takashi (1856-1921), a protege of Saionji and a major influence in the prewar ...
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