Category:Kaneko Kentarō
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Japanese politician, one of the drafters of the Meiji Constitution | |||||
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Date of birth | 4 February 1853, 13 March 1853, 1853 Fukuoka | ||||
Date of death | 16 May 1942 Tokyo | ||||
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English: Count Kaneko Kentarō (金子 堅太郎, March 13, 1853 – May 16, 1942) was a Japanese government official and politician during the Meiji era.
日本語: 伯爵金子 堅太郎(かねこ けんたろう、嘉永6年2月4日(1853年3月13日) – 昭和17年(1942年)5月16日)は明治時代の日本の官僚、政治家。号は渓水/溪水。
Media in category "Kaneko Kentarō"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Japan book.djvu 5,100 × 6,600, 603 pages; 13.7 MB
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Kaneko Kentaro 1-1.jpg 799 × 1,064; 287 KB
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Kaneko Kentaro by Warren's Photography, 1872.jpg 847 × 1,330; 146 KB
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Kaneko Kentarō c1905.jpg 684 × 961; 402 KB
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Kaneko Kentarō ppmsca.08808.jpg 2,312 × 2,943; 4.32 MB
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Kentaro Kaneko (BL).jpg 945 × 1,188; 188 KB
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Kurino Shinichiro in Bonton.jpg 665 × 899; 98 KB
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Picture of Kentaro Kaneko.jpg 523 × 768; 69 KB
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Portrait of Kentaro Kaneko.jpg 523 × 739; 101 KB
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