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387:Ōkubo Fujaku
386:
384:
353:
349:
308:(1942-11-05)
249:
235:Katō Takaaki
230:Succeeded by
187:
168:Succeeded by
135:
90:
65:
59:October 2012
56:
37:
1675:1942 deaths
1670:1850 births
1592:Y. Hatoyama
1513:, 1989–2019
1438:I. Hatoyama
1380:Higashikuni
1086:(caretaker)
1066:, 1868–1912
1056:, 1868–1947
867:Hamao Arata
788:Cambridge:
629:Decorations
564:Lower House
546:lower house
327:Independent
218:Preceded by
173:Hamao Arata
156:Preceded by
51:introducing
1664:Categories
1511:Heisei era
1162:Taishō era
725:New York:
710:References
504:following
381:Early life
367:politician
289:Kamoto-gun
282:1850-03-27
274:1850-02-14
34:references
1617:Reiwa era
1582:Y. Fukuda
1550:Hashimoto
1501:Takeshita
1491:Z. Suzuki
1473:T. Fukuda
1463:K. Tanaka
1443:Ishibashi
1416:, 1947–89
1414:Shōwa era
1385:Shidehara
1375:K. Suzuki
1300:Takahashi
1289:Wakatsuki
1284:Hamaguchi
1277:Shidehara
1271:Hamaguchi
1266:G. Tanaka
1259:, 1926–47
1257:Shōwa era
1247:Wakatsuki
1214:Takahashi
1164:, 1912–26
1114:Matsukata
1096:Matsukata
1064:Meiji era
743:247018161
597:hakushaku
573:Kenseikai
471:) in the
450:Matsukata
437:of 1887.
333:Signature
250:In office
188:In office
136:In office
1651:Category
1545:Murayama
1535:Hosokawa
1530:Miyazawa
1496:Nakasone
1486:(acting)
1423:Katayama
1345:Hiranuma
1320:(acting)
1302:(acting)
1279:(acting)
1242:Ta. Katō
1232:Yamamoto
1227:(acting)
1219:To. Katō
1209:(acting)
1196:Terauchi
1186:Yamamoto
1142:(acting)
1129:Yamagata
1109:(acting)
1091:Yamagata
764:(2000).
718:(2000).
680:, p. 534
648:See also
613:Peerages
553:Hirohito
491:shishaku
487:viscount
469:danshaku
211:Hirohito
81:In this
1631:Kishida
1572:Koizumi
1433:Yoshida
1390:Yoshida
1335:Hayashi
1237:Kiyoura
1181:Katsura
1176:Saionji
1171:Katsura
1152:Saionji
1147:Katsura
1140:Saionji
603:Honours
566:of the
458:Katsura
197:Monarch
145:Monarch
91:Kiyoura
87:surname
47:improve
1685:Kazoku
1607:S. Abe
1577:S. Abe
1555:Obuchi
1484:M. Itō
1428:Ashida
1350:N. Abe
1330:Hirota
1294:Inukai
1225:Uchida
1207:Uchida
1134:H. Itō
1119:H. Itō
1107:Kuroda
1101:H. Itō
1078:Kuroda
1073:H. Itō
796:
772:
755:
741:
733:
474:kazoku
391:Kamoto
206:Regent
200:Taishō
149:Taishō
85:, the
36:, but
1525:Kaifu
1478:Ōhira
1453:Ikeda
1448:Kishi
1370:Koiso
1360:Konoe
1355:Yonai
1340:Konoe
1325:Okada
1312:Okada
1307:Saitō
1191:Ōkuma
1124:Ōkuma
1084:Sanjō
660:Notes
593:Count
465:baron
403:abbot
360:清浦 奎吾
351:Count
313:Tokyo
297:Japan
109:清浦 奎吾
100:Count
1626:Suga
1602:Noda
1567:Mori
1561:Aoki
1540:Hata
1468:Miki
1458:Satō
1365:Tōjō
1318:Gotō
1201:Hara
1045:list
794:ISBN
770:ISBN
753:ISBN
739:OCLC
731:ISBN
582:and
542:Diet
512:and
303:Died
268:Born
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1587:Asō
1520:Uno
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