Itagaki Taisuke — (jap. 板垣 退助, * 21. Mai 1837 in Kōchi, Provinz Tosa (heute: Präfektur Kōchi); † 16. Juli 1919) war ein japanischer Politiker der Meiji Zeit und Kopf der Bewegung für Bürgerrechte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Itagaki Taisuke — For information on the warrior woman, see Itagaki In this Japanese name, the family name is Itagaki . Count Itagaki Taisuke (板垣 退助 … Wikipedia
Itagaki Taisuke — (板垣 退助), né le 21 mai 1837, mort le 16 juillet 1919, était un homme politique japonais à la tête du Mouvement pour la liberté et les droits du peuple (Jiyu Minken Undō), qui finit par devenir le premier parti politique japonais. C est une figure… … Wikipédia en Français
Itagaki Taisuke — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Conde Itagaki Taisuke. El Conde Itagaki Taisuke (板垣 退助 … Wikipedia Español
Itagaki Taisuke, Hakushaku — ▪ Japanese politician born April 17, 1837, Kōchi, Japan died July 11, 1919, Tokyo founder of Japan s first political party, the Liberal Party, or Jiyūtō. Born into a middle ranking samurai family, Itagaki entered the service of his feudal… … Universalium
Itagaki Taisuke — (17 abr. 1837, Kochi, Japón–11 jul. 1919, Tokio). Fundador del primer partido político de Japón, el Partido Liberal (Jiyuto). En la década de 1860 se convirtió en jefe militar del feudo de Tosa, y bajo su mando, las tropas de Tosa participaron en … Enciclopedia Universal
Itagaki Nobukata — In this Japanese name, the family name is Itagaki . Itagaki Nobukata (板垣 信方?, 1489 – March 23, 1548) was a retainer of the Takeda family. His name is also seen with different kanji as 信形. Nobukata served under both Takeda Nobutora and Takeda… … Wikipedia
Itagaki — is a Japanese surname. It may refer to:People* Nobukata Itagaki, one of the Twenty four Generals of Takeda Shingen during the Sengoku period * Taisuke Itagaki, a Meiji period political leader * Keisuke Itagaki, a manga artist * Seishirō Itagaki,… … Wikipedia
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Chiba Takusaburō — In this Japanese name, the family name is Chiba . Chiba Takusaburō (千葉 卓三郎?, 17 June 1852 – 12 November 1883) also known as Chiba Takuron lived as an obscure liberal political activist and schoolteacher in the late Tokugawa, early Meiji period.… … Wikipedia