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  1. Prince or Duke Konoe Atsumaro (近衛 篤麿, August 10, 1863 – January 1, 1904) was a Japanese politician and journalist of the Meiji era. He served as the 3rd President of the House of Peers and 7th President of the Gakushūin Peer's School in Meiji period Japan.

  2. August 10, 1863 - January 1, 1904. Birthplace (modern name) Kyoto. Occupation, Status. Court Noble, Former Daimyo (Feudal Lord) , Politician. Description. Statesman. Born in Kyoto in a high ranked noble family. His father was Tadafusa Konoe, ranked ju-ichii (junior grade of the first Court rank).

  3. Monument of Konoe Atsumaro. 3.5. 4 opiniones. N.º 269 de 495 cosas que hacer en Shinjuku. Monumentos y estatuas. Escribir una opinión. Acerca de. Duración: < 1 hora. Sugiere modificaciones para mejorar lo que mostramos. Mejorar este perfil. Vista completa. Todas las fotos (3)

  4. Atsumaro KONOE 1863-1904 was a peer and statesman in the late Meiji Period. He called himself Kasumiyama. The Konoe family was the head of Gosekke and the rank was Prince.

  5. KONOE FUMIMARO was born on 12 October 1891, the first son and heir of Prince Konoe Atsumaro (1863-1904). His mother died a week after his birth from post-partum complications, and a year later Atsumaro married her younger sister. The elder Konoe was a vibrant and popular political figure of great promise during Fumimaro's boyhood.

  6. Duke Konoe Atsumaro (近衛 篤 麿, 10 de agosto de 1863-1 de enero de 1904) fue un político y periodista japonés de la era Meiji. [1] Se desempeñó como el tercer presidente de la Casa de los pares y el séptimo presidente de la escuela de pares de Gakushūin en el período Meiji en Japón .

  7. Surveying the historical development of political discourse of sovereignty and colonial administration in modern Japan, the way in which the ambivalence of Japanese transnationalism had affected the theoretical construction of the international order will be elucidated.